SAT words from 'embolism' to 'enmity'
Words alphabetically from 'embolism' to 'enmity' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- embolism
- An obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel.
- embroil
- To involve in dissension or strife.
- emerge
- To come into view or into existence.
- emergence
- A coming into view.
- emergent
- Coming into view.
- emeritus
- Retired from active service but retained to an honorary position.
- emigrant
- One who moves from one place to settle in another.
- emigrate
- To go from one country, state, or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another.
- eminence
- An elevated position with respect to rank, place, character, condition, etc.
- eminent
- High in station, merit, or esteem.
- emit
- To send or give out.
- emphasis
- Any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act, or stress laid upon some word.
- emphasize
- To articulate or enunciate with special impressiveness upon a word, or a group of words.
- emphatic
- Spoken with any special impressiveness laid upon an act, word, or set of words.
- employee
- One who works for wages or a salary.
- employer
- One who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay.
- emporium
- A bazaar or shop.
- empower
- To delegate authority to.
- emulate
- To imitate with intent to equal or surpass.
- enact
- To make into law, as by legislative act.
- enamor
- To inspire with ardent love.
- encamp
- To pitch tents for a resting-place.
- encomium
- A formal or discriminating expression of praise.
- encompass
- To encircle.
- encore
- The call for a repetition, as of some part of a play or performance.
- encourage
- To inspire with courage, hope, or strength of mind.
- encroach
- To invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another.
- encumber
- To impede with obstacles.
- encyclical
- Intended for general circulation.
- encyclopedia
- A work containing information on subjects, or exhaustive of one subject.
- endanger
- To expose to peril.
- endear
- To cause to be loved.
- endemic
- Peculiar to some specified country or people.
- endue
- To endow with some quality, gift, or grace, usually spiritual.
- endurable
- Tolerable.
- endurance
- The ability to suffer pain, distress, hardship, or stress of any kind without succumbing.
- energetic
- Working vigorously.
- enervate
- To render ineffective or inoperative.
- enfeeble
- To debilitate.
- enfranchise
- To endow with a privilege, especially with the right to vote.
- engender
- To produce.
- engrave
- To cut or carve in or upon some surface.
- engross
- To occupy completely.
- enhance
- To intensify.
- enigma
- A riddle.
- enjoin
- To command.
- enkindle
- To set on fire.
- enlighten
- To cause to see clearly.
- enlist
- To enter voluntarily the military service by formal enrollment.
- enmity
- Hatred.