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3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 1: Print One-sided Flashcard

abate:
v. subside; decrease; become less in amount or intensity
abbreviate:
v. make shorter; reduce to shorter form intended to represent full form, as for word or phrase
aberrant:
n. abnormal;  markedly different from an accepted norm
abeyance:
n. suspended action; temporary cessation or suspension
abhor:
v. fill with horror and loathing; horrify; hate
abolish:
v. cancel; put an end to; destroy completely
abominable:
a. detestable; extremely unpleasant; very bad
aboriginal:
a. being the first of its kind in a region; primitive; native
abortive:
a. unsuccessful; failing to accomplish an intended objective; fruitless
abstain:
v. refrain; hold oneself back voluntarily from an action or practice
abstruse:
a. obscure; profound; difficult to understand
abundant:
a. plentiful; possessing riches or resources
abut:
v. border upon; adjoin; touch or end at one end or side; lie adjacent
abysmal:
a. bottomless; very profound; limitless; very bad
accede:
v. agree; give consent, often at the insistence of another; concede
accentuate:
v. emphasize; stress; pronounce with stress or accent; mark with an accent
acclaim:
v. applaud; announce with great approval
accrue:
v. increase, accumulate, or come about as a result of growth; accumulate over time
acoustics:
n. science of sound; the quality that makes a room easy or hard to hear in
acquiesce:
v. assent; agree without protesting