3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (7)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3: Group 7
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3
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inarticulate  Speak Example sentences
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speechless; without or deprived of the use of speech or words
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relating to marriage or wedding ceremony
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indisputable; not open to question
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morally or legally constraining; required; binding
incontrovertible  Speak Example sentences
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having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; multicolored
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condition of favoring or liking; tendency towards; preference
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precisely meaningful; forceful and brief
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indisputable; not open to question
irrevocable  Speak Example sentences
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one who spoils pleasure or fun of others; spoilsport
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unalterable; irreversible; impossible to retract or revoke
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very precise and formal; exceedingly proper
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incompatible; not able to be resolved
killjoy  Speak Example sentences
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innocent  girl or young woman; actress who plays such parts
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beginning to exist or appear; in an early stage
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one who spoils pleasure or fun of others; spoilsport
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favoring of relatives or friends because of their relationship rather than their abilities
loom  Speak Example sentences
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appear or take shape, usually in an enlarged or distorted form
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morally or legally constraining; required; binding
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lay responsibility or blame for, often unjustly
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condition of favoring or liking; tendency towards; preference
loquacious  Speak Example sentences
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innocent  girl or young woman; actress who plays such parts
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talkative; given to continual talking; chattering
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cause to sink or become stuck in; hinder, entrap, or entangle
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wide and deep enough to allow ships to pass through; able to be steered
mediate  Speak Example sentences
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devout; religious; exhibiting a strict, traditional sense of virtue and morality
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having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; multicolored
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unalterable; irreversible; impossible to retract or revoke
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resolve or settle differences by working with all conflicting parties
menagerie  Speak Example sentences
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resolve or settle differences by working with all conflicting parties
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favoring of relatives or friends because of their relationship rather than their abilities
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rash; moving rapidly and heedlessly; speeding headlong; occurring suddenly
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collection of live wild animals on exhibition; enclosure in which wild animals are kept
misnomer  Speak Example sentences
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error in naming person or place; name wrongly or unsuitably applied to a person or an object
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humorous short verse; nonsense song or verse
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aggressive entrance into foreign territory; raid or invasion
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being or seeming to be without an end; endless; tedious; continual
navigable  Speak Example sentences
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lasting indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal; remaining active throughout all the time
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expressing sorrow, mournful or melancholy; sad
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wide and deep enough to allow ships to pass through; able to be steered
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humorous short verse; nonsense song or verse