3500 ACT Vocabulary | Introduction |
Group (6) - Matching Quizzes |
doctrine that is believed to be of great importance | |
be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence | |
free, without charge; costing nothing | |
look at with a fixed gaze; angry stare |
smooth and shining; reflecting luster from smooth or polished surface; plausible | |
fertility; fruitfulness; productive or creative power | |
person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink | |
make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment |
flame up with a bright, wavering light; burst into intense, sudden flame; become suddenly angry | |
any of various ruminant mammals, of the genus Capra, related to the sheep; scapegoat | |
make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment | |
huge; of a tremendous size, volume, degree |
accidental; by chance; coming or occurring without any cause | |
account or history of descent of person or family from ancestor; lineage | |
precede; go ahead of; go forward; go on | |
open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness |
give pleasure to; satisfy; indulge; make happy | |
very showy or ornamented, especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner | |
furnished or equipped; sufficient to satisfy | |
make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment |
make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment | |
friendly; cordial; having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner | |
person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink | |
look at with a fixed gaze; angry stare |
disappointment; failure; act of frustrating | |
excellent; extraordinary; strange in form, conception, or appearance | |
fort; castle; fortified place, especially a large military stronghold, often includes a town | |
large sailing ship, usually having two or more decks and carrying guns |
honest; sincere; open and sincere in expression; straightforward | |
precede; go ahead of; go forward; go on | |
get greater distance; make more in advance | |
make null; bring to nothing; prevent from taking effect or attaining fulfillment |
doctrine that is believed to be of great importance | |
very showy or ornamented, especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner | |
speak against; contradict; oppose in words; deny or declare not to be true | |
madly excited; in state of hurry, panic or wild activity |
marked by quiet and caution and secrecy | |
open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness | |
imaginary; invented, as opposed to real | |
smooth and shining; reflecting luster from smooth or polished surface; plausible |