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3000 Common SAT Vocabulary | Introduction |
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reaper |
n. [reaper] one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops If a reaper is wounded at his work, they make the cat lick the wound. |
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rebuttal |
n. [تردید] proving to be false or incorrect; response with contrary evidence Ready and spontaneous skill in rebuttal is the final excellence of debating. |
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receptive |
a. [آمادہ] quick or willing to receive ideas, suggestions; capable of receiving Their minds remain receptive to the message of capitalism and to consume goods and services in abundance. |
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recipient |
n. [وصول کنندہ] receiver; one that receives or is receptive If someone slaps another, the recipient is often motivated to respond with greater force. |
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reconcile |
v. [مصالحت] correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel; become compatible or consistent Nothing could ever again reconcile him to his enemy. |
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reconnaissance |
n. [fraught پیمائش] gain information about the enemy; inspection or exploration of an area That led Hyland to a job in reconnaissance and deployment to Iraq in October 2006. |
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recount |
v. [بیان] narrate or tell; count over again A born storyteller, my father loved to recount anecdotes about his early years in New York. |
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rectify |
v. [بہتر] set right; correct by calculation or adjustment Probably the most costly to rectify is that caused by toxic chemicals entering the water supply. |
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redundant |
a. [مشابہ] exceeding what is necessary or natural; repetitious; excessively wordy He said certain staff had been identified as redundant owing to technological efficiencies and improvements. |
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reek |
v. [reek] emit an odor; be pervaded by something unpleasant The rooms reek of stale tobacco smoke. |
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refrain |
v. [پھرو] abstain from; resist; hold oneself back Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus, Sol could never refrain from joining in. |
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regal |
a. [شاہی] of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid The queen, dressed in regal purple, was joined by her husband. |
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