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SAT words from 'Scriptural' to 'sentence'

Words alphabetically from 'Scriptural' to 'sentence' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/

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Scriptural
Pertaining to, contained in, or warranted by the Holy Scriptures.
scruple
Doubt or uncertainty regarding a question of moral right or duty.
scrupulous
Cautious in action for fear of doing wrong.
scurrilous
Grossly indecent or vulgar.
scuttle
To sink (a ship) by making holes in the bottom.
scythe
A long curved blade for mowing, reaping, etc.
seance
A meeting of spirituals for consulting spirits.
sear
To burn on the surface.
sebaceous
Pertaining to or appearing like fat.
secant
Cutting, especially into two parts.
secede
To withdraw from union or association, especially from a political or religious body.
secession
Voluntary withdrawal from fellowship, especially from political or religious bodies.
seclude
To place, keep, or withdraw from the companionship of others.
seclusion
Solitude.
secondary
Less important or effective than that which is primary.
secondly
In the second place in order or succession.
second-rate
Second in quality, size, rank, importance, etc.
secrecy
Concealment.
secretary
One who attends to correspondence, keeps records. or does other writing for others.
secretive
Having a tendency to conceal.
sedate
Even-tempered.
sedentary
Involving or requiring much sitting.
sediment
Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid.
sedition
Conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state.
seditious
Promotive of conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state.
seduce
To entice to surrender chastity.
sedulous
Persevering in effort or endeavor.
seer
A prophet.
seethe
To be violently excited or agitated.
seignior
A title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir.
seismograph
An instrument for recording the phenomena of earthquakes.
seize
To catch or take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
selective
Having the power of choice.
self-respect
Rational self-esteem.
semblance
Outward appearance.
semicivilized
Half-civilized.
semiconscious
Partially conscious.
semiannual
Recurring at intervals of six months.
semicircle
A half-circle.
seminar
Any assemblage of pupils for real research in some specific study under a teacher.
seminary
A special school, as of theology or pedagogics.
senile
Peculiar to or proceeding from the weakness or infirmity of old age.
sensation
A condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling.
sense
The signification conveyed by some word, phrase, or action.
sensibility
Power to perceive or feel.
sensitive
Easily affected by outside operations or influences.
sensorium
The sensory apparatus.
sensual
Pertaining to the body or the physical senses.
sensuous
Having a warm appreciation of the beautiful or of the refinements of luxury.
sentence
A related group of words containing a subject and a predicate and expressing a complete thought.

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