Baron's SAT Word List 3
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- Amenities
- Convenient Features
- Amiable
- Agreeable, Loveable
- Amicable
- Politically friendly, not quarrelsome
- Amiss
- Wrong, Faulty
- Amity
- Friendship
- Amnesia
- Loss of memory
- Amnesty
- Pardon
- Amoral
- Nonmoral
- Amorous
- Moved by sexual love
- Amorphous
- Formless, Lacking shape
- Amphibian
- Able to live in both water and land
- Amphitheater
- Oval building with tiers of seats
- Ample
- Abundant
- Amplify
- Broaden of clarify by expanding
- Amputate
- Cut of part of a body, prune
- Amulet
- Charm, Talisman
- Anachronistic
- Having an error involving time in a story
- Analgesic
- Causing insensitivity to painq
- Analogous
- Comparable
- Analogy
- Parallelism
- Anarchist
- Person who seeks to overturn the established government
- Anarchy
- absence of a governing body
- Anathema
- Solemn Curse, Something regarded as a curse
- Ancestry
- Family Descent
- Anchor
- Secure or firmly fasten
- Ancillary
- Serving as an aid or accessory, auxiliary
- Anecdote
- sHORT STORY
- Anemia
- A condition in which the blood lacks red corpuscles
- Anesthetic
- Substance that removes sensation with or without loss of conciousness
- Anguish
- Acute Pain, Extreme Suffering
- Angular
- Sharp Cornered, Stiff in Manner
- Animated
- Lively, spirited
- Animosity
- Active Enimity
- Animus
- Hostilke Feeling or intent
- Annals
- Records or history
- Annex
- Attach, take possession of
- Annihilate
- Destroy
- Annotate
- Comment, Make explanatory notes
- Annuity
- Yearly Allowance
- Annul
- Make Void
- Anoint
- Consecrate
- Anomalous
- Abnormal, Irregular
- Anomaly
- Irregularity
- Anonymity
- State of being nameless
- Anonymous
- Having no name
- Antagonism
- Hostility, active resistance
- Antecede
- Precede
- Antecedents
- Preceding events or circumstances that influence what comes later
- Antediluvian
- Ancient
- Anthem
- A song of praise
- Anthology
- A book of literary selections by various authors
- Anthropocentric
- Regarding human beings as the center of the universe
- Anthropoid
- Manlike
- Anthropologist
- A student of the history and science of mankind
- Anthropomorphic
- Having human form or characteristics
- Anticlimax
- Letdown in thought or emotion
- Antidote
- Medicine to counterace a poison or disease
- Antipathy
- Aversion, Dislike
- Antiquated
- Old-fashioned, Obsolete
- Antiseptic
- Substance that prevents infection
- Antithesis
- Contrast, Direct opposite or
- Apathy
- Lack of caring
- Ape
- Immitate or mimic
- Aperture
- Opening, hole
- Apex
- Tip, Summit, Climax
- Aphasia
- Loss of speech due to injury or illness
- Aphorism
- Pithy Maxim, More scientific Adage
- Apiary
- Place where bees are kept
- Aplomb
- Poise, Assurance
- Apocalyptic
- Prophetic
- Apocryphal
- Untrue, Made up
- Apogee
- Highest Point
- Apolitical
- Having an aversion or lack of caring for political affairs
- Apologist
- One who writes in defense of a cause or institution
- Apostate
- One who abandons his religous faith or political beliefs