3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (9)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 1: Group 9
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 1
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adventitious  Speak Example sentences
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accidental; casual; not inherent but added extrinsically
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expecting absolute obedience; completely dominating another's will
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make or become better; improve; grow better
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short heavy club, usually of wood; heavy-headed weapon
anachronistic  Speak Example sentences
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similarity in form or character; agreement
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having time error in the story; erroneous in date; in the wrong time
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a shout of disapproval; shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from crowd or audience
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calculating; pertaining to insurance statistics
anthology  Speak Example sentences
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give up or surrender; deny something to oneself
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reach the highest or most decisive point;  rise to the summit
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book of literary selections by various authors
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edit by omitting or modifying parts considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly
apolitical  Speak Example sentences
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reach the highest or most decisive point;  rise to the summit
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having aversion or lack of concern for political affairs
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extremely evil or cruel; possessed or controlled by a demon
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leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution
append  Speak Example sentences
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knowledge or recognition; awareness; a range of what one can know or understand
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attach; add as supplement or appendix
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ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery
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the letdown in thought or emotion; decline viewed in disappointing contrast with the previous rise
atheistic  Speak Example sentences
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ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery
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having pleasing or useful qualities; gentle; knowing; cautious; cunning; shrewd
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denying existence of God; godless
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book of literary selections by various authors
barterer  Speak Example sentences
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trader; one who trades goods for other goods without involving money
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having time error in the story; erroneous in date; in the wrong time
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with a sideways or indirect look; Turned to side, especially of eyes
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rid of excess; refine or purify; correct by punishment or reproof
bedizen  Speak Example sentences
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support physically; prop up; support something or someone by supplying evidence
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cautious; sparing or restrained about giving
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cancel; revoke command or order; order or direct in opposition to; prohibit; forbid
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ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery
catcall  Speak Example sentences
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a shout of disapproval; shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from crowd or audience
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cancel; revoke command or order; order or direct in opposition to; prohibit; forbid
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edit by omitting or modifying parts considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly
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clarify; free from mystery or obscurity
caulk  Speak Example sentences
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make watertight by filling in cracks
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wear away by friction; scrape; erode
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with a sideways or indirect look; Turned to side, especially of eyes
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calm; pacify; reduce the intensity of; relieve