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.