Divided from the set "SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com"
852566840 | abase | to humiliate, degrade | |
852566841 | abbess | The lady superior of a nunnery. | |
852566842 | abbey | the dwelling-place of monks or nuns | |
852566843 | abbot | The superior of a community of monks. | |
852566844 | abdicate | to give up a position especially one of leadership | |
852566845 | abdomen | In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly. | |
852566846 | abdominal | related to the abdomen | |
852566847 | abduction | to kidnap, to take by force | |
852566848 | abed | In bed; on a bed. | |
852566849 | aberration | something that differs from the norm | |
852566850 | abet | to aid, help, encourage | |
852566851 | abeyance | A state of suspension or temporary inaction. | |
852566852 | abhorrence | The act of detesting extremely | |
852566853 | abhorrent | adj. Very repugnant; hateful. | |
852566854 | abidance | the act of abiding | |
852566855 | abject | miserable, pitiful, wretched | |
852566856 | abjure | to reject, renounce upon oath | |
852566857 | able-bodied | capable of physical labor | |
852566858 | ablution | A washing or cleansing, especially of the body. | |
852566859 | abnegate | to renounce a privilege | |
852566860 | abnormal | not usual, not typical, strange | |
852566861 | abominable | (adj.) hateful, detestable | |
852566862 | abominate | (v) to have an intense dislike or hatred for | |
852566863 | abomination | A hated act or practice. | |
852566864 | aboriginal | having existed from the beginning | |
852566865 | aborigines | The original of earliest known inhabitants of a country. | |
852566866 | aboveboard | in an honest manner, without concealment or deception | |
852566867 | abrade | To wear away the surface or some part of by friction. | |
852566868 | abrasion | something that is rubbed off by friction | |
852566869 | abridge | to cut down, shorten | |
852566870 | abridgment | a shortened version of a written work | |
852566871 | abrogate | To abolish, repeal. | |
852566872 | abrupt | Beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break. | |
852566873 | abscess | A Collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body. | |
852566874 | abscission | The act of cutting off, as in a surgical operation. | |
852566875 | abscond | to hide as if running away | |
852566876 | absence | The fact of not being present or available. | |
852566877 | absent-minded | Lacking in attention to immediate surroundings or business. | |
852566878 | absolution | (n) freedom from blame, guilt, sin | |
852566879 | absolve | (v) To free from sin or its penalties. |