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SAT Meaning by word
adj. privy?
a
manifesting a warlike spirit
b
proceeding downward
c
quick at contrivance
d
participating with another or others in the knowledge of a secret transaction
v. arrogate?
to take, demand or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or grounds
to invent
to take or send away forcibly, as to a penal colony
to recall the knowledge of
n. misogamy
pervasive psychic influence supposed to emanate from persons
the death of part of the body
hatred of marriage
knowledge of events before they take place
adj. malevolent?
wishing evil to others
lacking honor; having a bad reputation
resembling waves
having no fixed abode
adj. regnant
occurring outside of an individual's awareness
having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion
exercising royal authority in one's own right
inevitable
adj. boorish
straight; one dimensional; pertaining to length; narrow and elongated
rude
withered
lacking friendliness or warmth; inhuman; detached
v. hoodwink
to deprive attractive properties
to make sad; discourage
to deceive
to tear rudely or raggedly
adj. adverse???
perceptible by sight
valueless
opposing or opposed
resonant
v. prevaricate?
to use ambiguous or evasive language for the purpose of deceiving or diverting attention
to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite
to demonstrate; to reveal; to display
to put in some relation of connection or correspondence
v. relinquish?
to cover or pave, as a path or roadway, with small broken stone
to give a signal to by nod or gesture
to come down voluntarily to equal terms with inferiors
to give up using or having
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