SAT Common
250 common SAT words
250 common SAT words
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Language | English |
Category | Literature |
Level | Secondary School |
Created / Updated | 11.08.2014 / 11.08.2014 |
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prurient (adj)
eliciting or possessing and extraordinary interest in sex
puerile (adj)
juvenile, immature
pugnacious (adj)
quarrelsome, combative, ready to fight
pulchritude (n)
physical beauty
punctilious (adj)
eager to follow rules/conventions
quagmire (n)
difficult situation
querulous (adj)
whiny, complaining
quixotic (adj)
idealistic, impractical
rancor (n)
deep, bitter resentment
rebuke (v)
to scowl/criticize
recalcitrant (adj)
defiant, unappologetic
rectitude (n)
uprightness, extreme morality
replete (adj)
abundant, full
reprobate (adj)
evil, unprincipled
reprove (v)
to scold, rebuke
abjure (v.)
to reject, renounce
abrogate (v.)
to abolish (by authority)
acerbic (adj.)
biting, bitter in tone/taste
acrimony (n.)
bitterness, discord (disagreement)
acumen (n.)
keen insight
adumbrate (v.)
to sketch out in vague way
alacrity (n.)
speed, eagerness
anathema (n.)
a cursed, detested person
antipathy (n.)
strong dislike, repugnance
approbation (n.)
praise
arrogate (v.)
to take without justification
ascetic (adj.)
practicing restraint (religious self-discipline)
asperation (n.)
a curse, expression of ill-will
assiduous (adj.)
harworking, dilligent
blandish (v.)
to coax by using flattery
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