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3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2: Print One-sided Flashcard

desiccate:
v. dry up thoroughly; make dry, dull, or lifeless; preserve foods by removing the moisture
despoil:
v. deprive of something valuable by force; rob; take as spoils
despot:
n. tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler; eastern Orthodox bishop
detraction:
n. slandering; act of discrediting from someone's reputation
devotee:
n. enthusiastic follower; one who is devoted or self-dedicated to a cause or practice
dictatorial:
a. pertaining or suited to a dictator; absolute
differentiate:
v. set apart; distinguish; perceive or show the difference in or between
disband:
v. loose bands of; set free; disunite; scatter
discomfit:
v. make uneasy or perplexed;  cause to lose one's composure; disconcert
discomposure:
n. state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; disturbance; inconsistency; disagreement
disconcert:
v. confuse; frustrate by throwing into disorder; embarrass
disconsolate:
a. sad; cheerless; gloomy; hopeless or not expecting
discursive:
a. tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects
disembark:
v. go ashore from a ship; unload cargo from a ship; leave a vehicle or aircraft
disenfranchise:
v. deprive of civil right; deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote
disfigure:
v. change the appearance of something or someone to the negative; deform
disgorge:
v. bring up and expel from throat or stomach; vomit; discharge or pour forth contents
disgruntle:
v. cause being in bad temper; disappoint; disconcert
dishearten:
v. discourage; cause to lose courage or hope
disinclination:
n. unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion