3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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aggressiveness; ferocity; ferociously cruel actions or behavior | |
tranquility; state of peace and quiet | |
strip a priest or minister of church authority; remove from the status as a member of the clergy | |
restraint, limit, or restriction; adverse remark or criticism |
habitual return to crime; committing new offenses after being punished for a crime | |
resuming; beginning again; recommencement | |
eager bark or cry; sharp, quick bark or cry caused by fear or pain | |
seemingly reasonable but incorrect; misleading intentionally |
young offspring of a mammal, such as a dog or a wolf; child or youth | |
authority on a subject; learned person; expert | |
very stormy; turbulent; rough with wind; impassioned; violent | |
mocking; exposing human folly to ridicule |
the tool has two jaws to hold the workpiece firmly in place | |
willing to try new things and take risks; bold | |
eager bark or cry; sharp, quick bark or cry caused by fear or pain | |
a temporary platform for workers; bracing framework; a platform for execution |
burn without flame; be liable to break out at any moment | |
cause disgrace to by malicious and false statements; hold up or expose to ridicule or calumny; defame | |
coarse or indecent; humorously vulgar or offensive | |
resuming; beginning again; recommencement |
a person without home or job; bird found outside its species' usual range | |
tranquility; state of peace and quiet | |
showing a high degree of refinement | |
thoroughly soaked; expressionless, stupid, or dull, especially from drink |
expressed or expressible as a quantity; relating to the measurement of quantity | |
turmoil; bewildering jumble; confused mass | |
stop or check the flow of liquid; stop the flow of blood from a wound | |
separate; break or wrench apart |
secret; done or made by stealth, or without proper authority; made or introduced fraudulently | |
one who supplies provisions, especially food; caterer | |
stop or check the flow of liquid; stop the flow of blood from a wound | |
restraint, limit, or restriction; adverse remark or criticism |
cause disgrace to by malicious and false statements; hold up or expose to ridicule or calumny; defame | |
a device that lets divers breathe underwater | |
cowardly; lacking strength and firmness of mind | |
eager bark or cry; sharp, quick bark or cry caused by fear or pain |
satisfy appetite fully; satisfy to excess | |
oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness | |
consisting of or divided into sections; separating into sections | |
seemingly reasonable but incorrect; misleading intentionally |