3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (7)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3: Group 7
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all-powerful; having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force | |
slavishly attentive; attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery | |
very reluctant to give out information | |
unable to be restrained; difficult or impossible to control or restrain |
any of various large, thick-skinned, hoofed mammals, as elephant | |
relating to, or produced by motion; dynamic | |
insignificant; lacking in importance or worth; worthless | |
uniformity or lack of variation; continual increase, or continual decrease; tedium as a result of repetition |
weeping or inclined to weep; tearful; showing sorrow | |
insignificant; lacking in importance or worth; worthless | |
humorous short verse; nonsense song or verse | |
all-powerful; having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force |
be responsible for; commit; do execute or perform, generally in a bad sense | |
humorous short verse; nonsense song or verse | |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived | |
the former occupant of a post; ancestor or forefather |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived | |
very small; tiny; lowercase letter | |
hateful; arousing strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure | |
lack of sophistication, experience, judgment or worldliness; simplicity; artlessness; gullibility |
shine, polish, or sparkle; soft reflected light | |
peaceful; tranquil; calm or quiet | |
put forth or held out as real, actual, or intended; proper or intended to be shown | |
set apart; isolated in a restricted sense, so remote from other bodies |
insignificant; lacking in importance or worth; worthless | |
inclined to interfere in other people's business; intrusive with the offensive manner | |
lack of sophistication, experience, judgment or worldliness; simplicity; artlessness; gullibility | |
outsmart; trick; beat through cleverness and wit |
peaceful; tranquil; calm or quiet | |
very small; tiny; lowercase letter | |
be responsible for; commit; do execute or perform, generally in a bad sense | |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived |
a person who pretends to be sophisticated, elegant to impress others | |
cause to sink or become stuck in; hinder, entrap, or entangle | |
put forth or held out as real, actual, or intended; proper or intended to be shown | |
set apart; isolated in a restricted sense, so remote from other bodies |
silent; muffled; toned down; indistinct | |
outsmart; trick; beat through cleverness and wit | |
relating to, or produced by motion; dynamic | |
a person who pretends to be sophisticated, elegant to impress others |