3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (5)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 1: Group 5
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applaud; announce with great approval | |
make shorter; reduce to shorter form intended to represent full form, as for word or phrase | |
a metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes sound by hitting side; someone who applauds | |
mutual relationship; interdependence or interconnection relationship |
greed; excessive desire, especially for wealth | |
small house or cottage usually having a single story and attic | |
the feeling of deep regret; strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt | |
combine; mix; make less pure; lessen or moderate |
obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality | |
contradict; give a false impression | |
annual payment of allowance or income; periodical payment, amounting to a fixed sum in each year | |
curving outward; having a surface that bulges outward, as the exterior of a sphere |
constant in application or attention; diligent; unceasing or persistent | |
demanding great effort or labor; difficult | |
contradict; give a false impression | |
mutual relationship; interdependence or interconnection relationship |
curving outward; having a surface that bulges outward, as the exterior of a sphere | |
obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality | |
lizard that changes color in different situations | |
inclined or eager to fight; aggressive |
deep gully; a dry gulch; brook or creek; watercourse | |
poet, especially lyric poet | |
declare to be true; affirm | |
greed; excessive desire, especially for wealth |
produce; give rise to | |
slingshot; hurling machine; military machine for hurling missiles, used in ancient and medieval times | |
trivial or worthless matter; thin, dry bracts or scales, especially | |
applaud; announce with great approval |
frustrate as by confusing or perplexing; impede force or movement of | |
contradict; give a false impression | |
inscribe or dedicate; attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin; assign as a quality | |
wear away or irritate by rubbing; make sore by rubbing; annoy; vex |
earthwork or other strong defense; a person who defends | |
process, condition, or period of deterioration or decline; falling off or away; decay | |
consisting of, relating to, or being in the water | |
closely and firmly united or packed together; briefly giving a gist of something |
obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality | |
demanding great effort or labor; difficult | |
declare to be true; affirm | |
yielding to request or desire; ready to accommodate; disposed or willing to comply |