3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (8)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4: Group 8
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worldly rather than spiritual; not specifically relating to religion; lasting from century to century | |
subordinate; secondary; serving to assist or supplement | |
put to disorderly flight or retreat; drive out; cause to flee; defeat overwhelmingly | |
firmness of hold or of purpose; persistence |
perceptive; shrewd; having insight | |
condition of balance among various forces; inactivity resulting from a static balance | |
occurring, growing, or settled at widely spaced intervals; not thick or dense | |
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; discard as refuse |
temporary; provided for present need only | |
request earnestly; seek to obtain by persuasion or formal application | |
decomposed and foul-smelling; rotten; decayed | |
rapid growth; spread; increase in size by reproduction |
determination; formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote | |
excessively greedy; predatory; taking by force; plundering | |
worried or concerned; full of desire; expressing care or concern | |
melt or blend ores, changing their chemical composition |
marked by imposing physical strength; firmly built; firm, and resolute | |
strictness or severity, as in temperament, action, or judgment; something hard to endure | |
subordinate; secondary; serving to assist or supplement | |
behaving like slave; subordinate in capacity or function |
turned to one side; twisted; marked by humorous twist, often with a touch of irony | |
stir up fire; feed plentifully; supply a furnace with fuel | |
speak indistinctly; pass over carelessly or with little notice | |
subordinate; secondary; serving to assist or supplement |
marked by imposing physical strength; firmly built; firm, and resolute | |
something that has real or substantial existence; means of support or maintain life | |
a person guided and protected by a more prominent person | |
relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical |
common person, or one of the common of the first or most respectable class; freeholder; man free born | |
arrogant; feeling or showing haughty disdain; overbearing | |
determination; formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote | |
speak indistinctly; pass over carelessly or with little notice |
condition of balance among various forces; inactivity resulting from a static balance | |
guess; infer something without sufficiently conclusive evidence | |
be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power | |
request earnestly; seek to obtain by persuasion or formal application |
determination; formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote | |
turned to one side; twisted; marked by humorous twist, often with a touch of irony | |
pulled or drawn tight; kept in trim shape; neat and tidy | |
a person guided and protected by a more prominent person |