3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (8)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4: Group 8
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4
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proliferation  Speak Example sentences
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animated; lively; vigorous and active
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a place where things may be put for safekeeping, as storehouse, warehouse, museum, or tomb
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marked by repeated turns or bends; winding or twisting; not straightforward; circuitous
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rapid growth; spread; increase in size by reproduction
pyromania  Speak Example sentences
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concerning each of two or more persons or things; exchangeable; interacting
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guess;  infer something without sufficiently conclusive evidence
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arrogant; feeling or showing haughty disdain; overbearing
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person with insane desire to set things on fire
quench  Speak Example sentences
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put out a fire; extinguish;  put an end to; destroy
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unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste
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a place where things may be put for safekeeping, as storehouse, warehouse, museum, or tomb
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moderately warm; lacking in emotional warmth or enthusiasm; halfhearted
query  Speak Example sentences
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inquiry; doubt in mind; mental reservation
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physical features of a region; detailed, precise description of a place
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arrogant; feeling or showing haughty disdain; overbearing
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a place where things may be put for safekeeping, as storehouse, warehouse, museum, or tomb
retrospective  Speak Example sentences
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natural inclination; tendency or preference; predilection
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irritate; stir to anger; stir up liquid; muddy
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neigh, as a horse, especially in gentle tone; cry of a horse
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looking back on, or directed to the past; applying to or influencing the past
simplistic  Speak Example sentences
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ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects
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overly simple; simplifying something so that its complexity is lost or important details are overlooked
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filthy and wretched condition or quality; dirty or neglected state
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concerning each of two or more persons or things; exchangeable; interacting
sleight  Speak Example sentences
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school, especially a theological school for the training of priests; school of higher education, especially for girls
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truthfulness; unwillingness to tell lies
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skillful performance or ability in using hands; dexterity
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put out a fire; extinguish;  put an end to; destroy
solicitous  Speak Example sentences
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looking back on, or directed to the past; applying to or influencing the past
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natural inclination; tendency or preference; predilection
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worried or concerned; full of desire; expressing care or concern
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requiring sitting; involving little exercise or physical activity; living in one area, not migratory
subservient  Speak Example sentences
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scold harshly; criticize severely
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combining parts into a coherent whole; putting of two or more things together
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behaving like slave; subordinate in capacity or function
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guess;  infer something without sufficiently conclusive evidence
supercilious  Speak Example sentences
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arrogant; feeling or showing haughty disdain; overbearing
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determination; formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote
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combining parts into a coherent whole; putting of two or more things together
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scold harshly; criticize severely