3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (4)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 4: Group 4
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existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in fact; existing in mind, especially as a product of imagination | |
one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops | |
tending to vary often or widely, as in price; inconstant or fickle; tending to violence | |
composed, and dignified in character or manner |
act, feel, or give mutually or in return; move back and forth alternately; be complementary or equivalent | |
beyond or outside of immediate interest; coming at a subsequent time or stage | |
vigorous; full of health and strength; vigorous | |
abstain from; resist; hold oneself back |
of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid | |
manipulate dishonestly; make or construct in haste | |
open and unrestrained; free from traditional social or moral constraints | |
spend wastefully; fail to take advantage of; lose a chance for |
one that takes position of another; substitute | |
take keen or zestful pleasure in; enjoy the flavor of; give spice or flavor to | |
composed, and dignified in character or manner | |
one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops |
like an ape or monkey | |
produced by imagination; characterized by vision or foresight; imaginary; idealistic | |
beyond or outside of immediate interest; coming at a subsequent time or stage | |
one that keeps guard; soldier stationed as a guard |
abstain from; resist; hold oneself back | |
correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel; become compatible or consistent | |
unique; extraordinary; being only one | |
utmost height; the highest point of a mountain |
suggesting or threatening evil | |
something producing physical, mental, or emotional vigor | |
one who lives in solitude; withdrawn from the world; reclusive | |
of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid |
correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel; become compatible or consistent | |
pay back for some expense incurred | |
open and unrestrained; free from traditional social or moral constraints | |
having supreme rank or power; self-governing; excellent; independent |
stop the flow of a liquid; make headway against | |
residue by smelting metal ore; waste material from a coal mine; scum that forms on the surface of molten metal | |
one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops | |
vigorous; full of health and strength; vigorous |
extended scolding; long angry or violent speech | |
affecting all; general; present everywhere; relating to the entire world or all within the world; worldwide | |
suggesting or threatening evil | |
not readily approached; remote; not friendly or sociable; aloof; emotionally unresponsive and detached |