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SAT words from 'rupture' to 'script'

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

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rupture
To separate the parts of by violence.
rustic
Characteristic of dwelling in the country.
ruth
Sorrow for another's misery.
sacrifice
To make an offering of to deity, especially by presenting on an altar.
sacrificial
Offering or offered as an atonement for sin.
sacrilege
The act of violating or profaning anything sacred.
sacrilegious
Impious.
safeguard
To protect.
sagacious
Able to discern and distinguish with wise perception.
salacious
Having strong sexual desires.
salience
The condition of standing out distinctly.
salient
Standing out prominently.
saline
Constituting or consisting of salt.
salutary
Beneficial.
salutation
Any form of greeting, hailing, or welcome, whether by word or act.
salutatory
The opening oration at the commencement in American colleges.
salvage
Any act of saving property.
salvo
A salute given by firing all the guns, as at the funeral of an officer.
sanctimonious
Making an ostentatious display or hypocritical pretense of holiness or piety.
sanction
To approve authoritatively.
sanctity
Holiness.
sanguinary
Bloody.
sanguine
Having the color of blood.
sanguineous
Consisting of blood.
sapid
Affecting the sense of taste.
sapience
Deep wisdom or knowledge.
sapient
Possessing wisdom.
sapiential
Possessing wisdom.
saponaceous
Having the nature or quality of soap.
sarcasm
Cutting and reproachful language.
sarcophagus
A stone coffin or a chest-like tomb.
sardonic
Scornfully or bitterly sarcastic.
satiate
To satisfy fully the appetite or desire of.
satire
The employment of sarcasm, irony, or keenness of wit in ridiculing vices.
satiric
Resembling poetry, in which vice, incapacity ,or corruption is held up to ridicule.
satirize
To treat with sarcasm or derisive wit.
satyr
A very lascivious person.
savage
A wild and uncivilized human being.
savor
To perceive by taste or smell.
scabbard
The sheath of a sword or similar bladed weapon.
scarcity
Insufficiency of supply for needs or ordinary demands.
scholarly
Characteristic of an erudite person.
scholastic
Pertaining to education or schools.
scintilla
The faintest ray.
scintillate
To emit or send forth sparks or little flashes of light.
scope
A range of action or view.
scoundrel
A man without principle.
scribble
Hasty, careless writing.
scribe
One who writes or is skilled in writing.
script
Writing or handwriting of the ordinary cursive form.

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