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3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 4: Print One-sided Flashcard

reaper:
n. one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops
rebuttal:
n. proving to be false or incorrect; response with contrary evidence
recant:
v. retract a previous statement; sing over again; repeatedly utter in song
receptive:
a. quick or willing to receive ideas, suggestions; capable of receiving
recipient:
n. receiver; one that receives or is receptive
reciprocate:
v. act, feel, or give mutually or in return; move back and forth alternately; be complementary or equivalent
recluse:
n. one who lives in solitude; withdrawn from the world; reclusive
reconcile:
v. correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel; become compatible or consistent
reconnaissance:
n. gain information about the enemy; inspection or exploration of an area
recount:
v. narrate or tell; count over again
recourse:
n. one that is turned or applied to for aid or security; resort for help or protection; access or admittance
rectify:
v. set right; correct by calculation or adjustment
recuperate:
v. recover; return to health or strength; recover from financial loss
redundant:
a. exceeding what is necessary or natural; repetitious; excessively wordy
reek:
v. emit an odor;  be pervaded by something unpleasant
refrain:
v. abstain from; resist; hold oneself back
regal:
a. of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid
regime:
n. form of government; government in power; administration; prevailing social system or pattern
regimen:
n. prescribed diet and habits; a systematic plan for therapy; governmental rule or control
reimburse:
v. pay back for some expense incurred