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3000 Common SAT Vocabulary | Introduction |
3000 Level 2 - 4 - Matching Quizzes |
violation of law, command, or duty; exceeding of due bounds or limits | |
deadlock; the situation in which further action is blocked | |
condition of balance among various forces; inactivity resulting from a static balance | |
a weapon that is thrown or projected; self-propelled missile, such as rocket; a fired or thrown object |
admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; clear and unambiguous | |
excessively abundant or numerous; in widespread existence, practice, or use | |
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; discard as refuse | |
tending to improve; beneficial; favorable to health |
severely criticize; reprimand; reprove sharply | |
precisely and carefully conducted; by extreme care and great effort; cautious | |
pen name; fictitious name used when someone performs a particular social role | |
everyday speech of people, as distinguished from literary language; standard native language of a locality |
make a pretense of; reproduce someone's behavior or looks | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
saw-like; having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections | |
large group of people gathered or crowded closely together |
sudden strong change or reaction in feeling, especially a feeling of violent disgust | |
cut or clip hair; a strip of something; remove by cutting or clipping | |
submit to an overpowering force; yield to an overwhelming desire; give up or give in | |
precisely and carefully conducted; by extreme care and great effort; cautious |
being beyond what is required or sufficient | |
avoid deliberately; keep away from | |
gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck | |
tending to improve; beneficial; favorable to health |
everyday speech of people, as distinguished from literary language; standard native language of a locality | |
having many talents; capable of working in many fields | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
melt or blend ores, changing their chemical composition |
fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; worthless; mean; shabby | |
gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
excessively abundant or numerous; in widespread existence, practice, or use |
echoing; strong and deep in tone; resounding; having lasting presence or effect | |
holding; having quality, power, or capacity of retaining, as to retain knowledge with ease | |
muddy; having sediment disturbed; heavy, dark, or dense, like smoke or fog | |
tending to overthrow; in opposition to civil authority or government |
reply, especially to answer in a quick, caustic, or witty manner | |
guess; infer something without sufficiently conclusive evidence | |
partly transparent; transmitting rays of light without permitting objects to be distinctly seen | |
echoing; strong and deep in tone; resounding; having lasting presence or effect |