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3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Print One-sided Flashcard

provident:
a. displaying foresight; providing carefully for future; preparing for emergencies
prurient:
a. having or causing lustful thoughts and desires; having an eager desire for something
puerile:
a. childish; belonging to childhood; immature
pugilist:
n. one who fights with his fists, especially a professional prize fighter; boxer
pugnacity:
n. combativeness; inclination or readiness to fight; quarrelsomeness
puissant:
a. powerful; mighty; strong; vigorous; forcible
pulchritude:
n. great physical beauty and appeal; attractive moral excellence; moral beauty
pulverize:
v. pound, crush, or grind to powder or dust
punctilious:
a. marked by precise accordance with details
pundit:
n. authority on a subject; learned person; expert
purloin:
v. steal, often in violation of trust; put away; remove
purported:
a. assumed to be such; supposed; rumored
purveyor:
n. one who supplies provisions, especially food; caterer
pusillanimous:
a. cowardly; lacking strength and firmness of mind
quadruped:
n. four-footed or quadruped animal, especially, four-footed mammal
quaff:
v. drink with relish; swallow hurriedly or greedily
quantitative:
a. expressed or expressible as a quantity; relating to the measurement of quantity
quay:
n. dock; landing place; reinforced bank where ships are loaded or unloaded
quiescent:
a. at rest; dormant; temporarily inactive
quietude:
n. tranquility; state of peace and quiet