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1000 Most Common SAT Words

abase - answer(v.) to humiliate

abate - answer(v.) to reduce

abdicate - answer(v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership

abduct - answer(v.) to kidnap

aberration - answer(n.) something that differs from the norm

abet - answer(v.) to help

abhor - answer(v.) to hate

abide - answer1. (v.) to put up with
2. (v.) to remain

abject - answer(adj.) pitiful

abjure - answer(v.) to reject

abnegation - answer(n.) denial of comfort to oneself

abort - answer(v.) to give halfway on something

abridge - answer(v.) to shorten

abrogate - answer(v.) to abolish, usually by authority

abscond - answer(v.) to sneak away and hide

absolution - answer(n.) freedom from blame, guilt, sin

abstain - answer(v.) to choose not to commit an action

abstruse - answer(adj.) hard to comprehend

accede - answer(v.) to agree

accentuate - answer(v.) to stress

,accessible - answer(adj.) obtainable

acclaim - answer(n.) high praise

accolade - answer1. (n.) high praise
2. (n.) special distinction

accommodating - answer(adj.) helpful, obliging, polite

accord - answer(n.) an agreement

accost - answer(v.) to confront verbally

accretion - answer(n.) slow growth in size or amount

acerbic - answer(adj.) bitter

acquiesce - answer(v.) to agree without protesting

acrimony - answer1. (n.) bitterness
2. (n.) discord

acumen - answer(n. )keen insigh

acute - answer1. (adj.) sharp
2. (adj.) having keen insight

adamant - answer(adj.) unyielding

adept - answer(adj.) skilled

adhere - answerto follow devoutly

admonish - answer1. (v.) to caution
2. (v.) criticize

adorn - answer(v.) to decorate

adroit - answer(adj.) skillful

adulation - answer(n.) extreme praise

adumbrate - answer(v.) to sketch out in a vague way

adverse - answer(adj.) unfavorable, dangerous

,advocate - answer1. (v.) to argue in favor of something

aerial - answer(adj.) related to the air

aesthetic - answer(adj.) artistic

affable - answer(adj.) friendly

affinity - answer(n.)a spontaneous feeling of closeness

affluent - answer(adj.) rich

affront - answer(n.) an insult

aggrandize - answer(v.) to increase

aggregate - answer1. (n.) a whole
2. (v.) to gather into a mass

aggrieved - answer(adj.) distressed

agile - answer(adj.) quick, nimble

agnostic - answer(adj.) questioning God's existence

agriculture - answer(n.) farming

aisle - answer(n.) a passageway between rows of seats

alacrity - answer(n.) eagerness, speed

alias - answer(n.) a false name or identity

allay - answer(v.) to soothe

allege - answer(v.) to assert, usually without proof

alleviate - answer(v.) to relieve

allocate - answer1. (v.) to distribute
2. (v) to set aside

aloof - answer(adj.) distant

altercation - answer(n.) a dispute

, amalgamate - answer(v.) to bring together

ambiguous - answer(adj.) uncertain

ambivalent - answer(adj.) having opposing feelings

ameliorate - answer(v.) to improve

amenable - answer(adj.) willing

amenity - answer(n.) something that increases comfort

amiable - answer(adj.) friendly

amicable - answer(adj.) friendly

amorous - answer(adj.) showing love

amorphous - answer(adj.) without definite shape or type

anachronistic - answer(adj.) not in chronological order

analgesic - answer(n.) something that reduces pain

analogous - answer(adj.) similar to

anarchist - answer(n.) one who wants to eliminate all government

anathema - answer(n.) a cursed, detested person

anecdote - answer(n.) a short, humorous account

anesthesia - answer(n.) loss of sensation

anguish - answer(n.) torment

animated - answer(adj.) lively

annex - answer1. (v.) to incorporate territory or space
2. (n.) a room attached to a larger room or space

annul - answer(v.) to make void

anomaly - answer(n.) something that does not fit into the normal order

anonymous - answer(adj.) being unknown

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