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1000 Common SAT Words 2023
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abase - (v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.) 
 
abate - (v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.) 
 
abdicate - (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he realized that the revolutionaries would surely win, the king abdicated his throne.) 
 
abduct - (v.) to kidnap, take by force (The evildoers abducted the fairy princess from her happy home.) 
 
aberr...
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SAT Vocabulary Exam Questions| Already answered| GRADED A+
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abase - ANSWER-to humiliate, degrade 
abate - ANSWER-to reduce, lessen 
abdicate - ANSWER-to give up a position, usually one of leadership 
abduct - ANSWER-to kidnap, take by force 
aberration - ANSWER-something that differs from the norm 
abet - ANSWER-to aid, help, encourage 
abhor - ANSWER-to hate, detest 
abide - ANSWER-1. to put up with 
2. to remain 
abject - ANSWER-wretched, pitiful 
abjure - ANSWER-to reject, renounce 
abnegation - ANSWER-denial of comfort to oneself 
abort - ANSWER-to g...
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31-60 BSEP Words Test Practice Quiz.
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31-60 BSEP Words Test Practice Quiz. 
 
 
concede - CORRECT ANSWER Definition: acknowledge, give in 
 Synonyms: admit, hand over, surrender, grant 
 
context - CORRECT ANSWER Definition: framework, circumstances 
 Synonyms: background, conditions, frame of reference, situation, substance 
 
conjure - CORRECT ANSWER Definition: call to a place; concoct or invent 
 Synonyms: arouse, assemble, call forth, convene, gather, hail, send for; fabricate. create out of thin air, make up, think up 
 
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abase -->(v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed 
leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.) 
abate -->(v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.) 
abdicate -->(v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he realized 
that the revolutionaries would surely win, the king abdicated his throne.) 
abduct -->(v.) to kidnap, take by force (The evildoers abducted the fairy princess 
from her happy home.) 
aberra...
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from the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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What does Douglass mean when he says, "I have often wished myself a beast?" - Answer He would 
rather be a beast, ignorant, than someone who knows how to read, because being able to read has 
caused him so much pain. He's saying that if he was a beast, he wouldn't understand right from wrong 
or be able to realize that slavery is evil, and he'd rather that than stay a slave, knowing he deserves 
better. 
Did the mistress' initial kindness or her eventual cruelty affect Douglass more? - Ans...
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Manhattan GRE 500 Essential Exam Test Questions with 100% correct answers |Verified |Rated A+
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abate - ANSWER-(v) reduce, diminish 
abdicate - ANSWER-(v) formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
aberrant - ANSWER-(adj) abnormal, deviant 
abhor - ANSWER-(v) detest, regard with disgust 
abjure - ANSWER-(v) give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
abrasive - ANSWER-(adj) rough, suitable for grinding or polishing (such as sandpaper); causing irritation 
or annoyance 
abridge - ANSWER-(v) reduce or lessen; shorten by omittin...
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SAT Vocabulary 2023/2024 updated Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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abase(v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed leader 
offered to bow down to his conqueror.) 
abate(v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.) 
abdicate(v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he realized that the 
revolutionaries would surely win, the king abdicated his throne.) 
abduct(v.) to kidnap, take by force (The evildoers abducted the fairy princess from her happy 
home.) 
aberration(n.) something that d...
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BSEP Study Words for AFCT 2023;192 Words that you should study along with synonyms for
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BSEP Study Words for AFCT 2023;192 Words that you should study along with synonyms for AFCT 
 
 
 
Abashed - Embarrassed, ill at ease, disconcerted 
 
Synonyms: humiliated, mortified, rattled, shaken up, shamed, upset 
Abyss - Something very deep (usually a land feature), empty space 
 
Synonyms: bottomless pit, chasm, gorge, hollow, vast cavity, void 
Advisable - Worthy of being recommended or suggested 
 
Synonyms: Appropriate, commendable, desirable, judicious, prudent, sensible, sound, su...
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TOEFL iBT Vocab Latest 2022
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abandon reject 
abdomen stomach 
abhor detest 
abject hopeless 
abolish ban 
abound overflow 
abstract summary 
abuse misuse 
accelerate hurry 
accessible nearbyaccidentally unexpectedly 
accommodation habituation 
accompany escort 
accomplish complete 
accumulate amass 
acidity sourness 
acknowledge admit 
acquisition obtaining 
activate start 
acute intense 
addict enthusiastadditional extra 
adjoining touching 
adjust adapt 
administer direct 
admirable commendable 
admission entrance 
adrift...
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TOEFL iBT Vocab Latest 2022
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TOEFL iBT Vocab Latest 2022 
abandon reject 
abdomen stomach 
abhor detest 
abject hopeless 
abolish ban 
abound overflow 
abstract summary 
abuse misuse 
accelerate hurry 
accessible nearby
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