SAT words from 'stolid' to 'succulent'
Words alphabetically from 'stolid' to 'succulent' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- stolid
- Expressing no power of feeling or perceiving.
- strait
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- stratagem
- Any clever trick or device for obtaining an advantage.
- stratum
- A natural or artificial layer, bed, or thickness of any substance or material.
- streamlet
- Rivulet.
- stringency
- Strictness.
- stringent
- Rigid.
- stripling
- A mere youth.
- studious
- Having or showing devotion to the acquisition of knowledge.
- stultify
- To give an appearance of foolishness to.
- stupendous
- Of prodigious size, bulk, or degree.
- stupor
- Profound lethargy.
- suasion
- The act of persuading.
- suave
- Smooth and pleasant in manner.
- subacid
- Somewhat sharp or biting.
- subaquatic
- Being, formed, or operating under water.
- subconscious
- Being or occurring in the mind, but without attendant consciousness or conscious perception.
- subjacent
- Situated directly underneath.
- subjection
- The act of bringing into a state of submission.
- subjugate
- To conquer.
- subliminal
- Being beneath the threshold of consciousness.
- sublingual
- Situated beneath the tongue.
- submarine
- Existing, done, or operating beneath the surface of the sea.
- submerge
- To place or plunge under water.
- submergence
- The act of submerging.
- submersible
- Capable of being put underwater.
- submersion
- The act of submerging.
- submission
- A yielding to the power or authority of another.
- submittal
- The act of submitting.
- subordinate
- Belonging to an inferior order in a classification.
- subsequent
- Following in time.
- subservience
- The quality, character, or condition of being servilely following another's behests.
- subservient
- Servilely following another's behests.
- subside
- To relapse into a state of repose and tranquillity.
- subsist
- To be maintained or sustained.
- subsistence
- Sustenance.
- substantive
- Solid.
- subtend
- To extend opposite to.
- subterfuge
- Evasion.
- subterranean
- Situated or occurring below the surface of the earth.
- subtle
- Discriminating.
- subtrahend
- That which is to be subtracted.
- subversion
- An overthrow, as from the foundation.
- subvert
- To bring to ruin.
- succeed
- To accomplish what is attempted or intended.
- success
- A favorable or prosperous course or termination of anything attempted.
- successful
- Having reached a high degree of worldly prosperity.
- successor
- One who or that which takes the place of a predecessor or preceding thing.
- succinct
- Concise.
- succulent
- Juicy.