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3000 Common SAT Vocabulary | Introduction |
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chronicle |
v. [اتیورت] report or record in chronological order The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities. |
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cite |
v. [واوین] quote; adduce as an instance She could cite passages in the Bible from memory. |
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civil |
a. [سول] having to do with citizens or the state; courteous and polite Although Internal Revenue Service agents are civil servants, they are not always courteous to suspected tax cheats. |
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clairvoyant |
n. [clairvoyant] having foresight; fortuneteller The Trojans did not heed Cassandra's clairvoyant warning. |
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clandestine |
a. [خفیہ] secret; conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods After avoiding their chaperon, the lovers had a clandestine meeting. |
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clasp |
n. [ہک] fastening device; firm grip When the clasp on Judy's bracelet broke, Fred repaired it, bending the hook back into shape. |
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clip |
n. [ویڈیوکلپ] a small section of filmed or filed material Phil's job at Fox Sports involved selecting the most important clip of the day's sporting highlights for later broadcast. |
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clout |
n. [طاقت] blow, especially with the fist; great influence, especially political or social But then again, the new administration's foreign policy clout is yet to be truly tested. |
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coalition |
n. [اتحادی] partnership; league; state of being combined into one body The Rainbow coalition united people of all races in a common cause. |
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coercion |
n. [خاوند] use of force to get someone to obey The inquisitors used physical and psychological coercion to force Joan of Arc to deny that God sent her visions. |
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coin |
v. [سککا] make pieces of money from metal; invent or fabricate Slanderers coin nasty rumors. |
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collage |
n. [کالج] work of art put together from fragments Scraps of cloth, paper doilies, and old photographs all went into her collage. |
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collateral |
n. [بش] security pledged for repayment of loan The sum you wish to borrow is so large that it must be secured by collateral. |
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colossal |
a. [زبردست] of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic Radio City Music Hall has a colossal stage. |
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comatose |
a. [comely] in coma; extremely sleepy; unconscious We would expect a reasonable adult, if a kid is in comatose, to call an ambulance. |