SAT words from 'effeminacy' to 'embolden'
Words alphabetically from 'effeminacy' to 'embolden' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- effeminacy
- Womanishness.
- effeminate
- Having womanish traits or qualities.
- effervesce
- To bubble up.
- effervescent
- Giving off bubbles of gas.
- effete
- Exhausted, as having performed its functions.
- efficacious
- Effective.
- efficacy
- The power to produce an intended effect as shown in the production of it.
- efficiency
- The state of possessing adequate skill or knowledge for the performance of a duty.
- efficient
- Having and exercising the power to produce effects or results.
- efflorescence
- The state of being flowery, or a flowery appearance.
- efflorescent
- Opening in flower.
- effluvium
- A noxious or ill-smelling exhalation from decaying or putrefying matter.
- effrontery
- Unblushing impudence.
- effulgence
- Splendor.
- effuse
- To pour forth.
- effusion
- an outpouring.
- egoism
- The theory that places man's chief good in the completeness of self.
- egoist
- One who advocates or practices egoism.
- egotism
- Self-conceit.
- egotist
- One given to self-mention or who is constantly telling of his own views and experiences.
- egregious
- Extreme.
- egress
- Any place of exit.
- eject
- To expel.
- elapse
- To quietly terminate: said of time.
- elasticity
- That property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed.
- electrolysis
- The process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current.
- electrotype
- A metallic copy of any surface, as a coin.
- elegy
- A lyric poem lamenting the dead.
- element
- A component or essential part.
- elicit
- To educe or extract gradually or without violence.
- eligible
- Qualified for selection.
- eliminate
- To separate and cast aside.
- Elizabethan
- Relating to Elizabeth, queen of England, or to her era.
- elocution
- The art of correct intonation, inflection, and gesture in public speaking or reading.
- eloquent
- Having the ability to express emotion or feeling in lofty and impassioned speech.
- elucidate
- To bring out more clearly the facts concerning.
- elude
- To evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice.
- elusion
- Evasion.
- emaciate
- To waste away in flesh.
- emanate
- To flow forth or proceed, as from some source.
- emancipate
- To release from bondage.
- embargo
- Authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade.
- embark
- To make a beginning in some occupation or scheme.
- embarrass
- To render flustered or agitated.
- embellish
- To make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features.
- embezzle
- To misappropriate secretly.
- emblazon
- To set forth publicly or in glowing terms.
- emblem
- A symbol.
- embody
- To express, formulate, or exemplify in a concrete, compact or visible form.
- embolden
- To give courage to.