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.