SAT words from 'undulous' to 'vagabond'
Words alphabetically from 'undulous' to 'vagabond' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- undulous
- Resembling waves.
- unfavorable
- Adverse.
- ungainly
- Clumsy.
- unguent
- Any ointment or lubricant for local application.
- unicellular
- Consisting of a single cell.
- univalence
- Monovalency.
- unify
- To cause to be one.
- unique
- Being the only one of its kind.
- unison
- A condition of perfect agreement and accord.
- unisonant
- Being in a condition of perfect agreement and accord.
- Unitarian
- Pertaining to a religious body that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity.
- unlawful
- Illegal.
- unlimited
- Unconstrained.
- unnatural
- Artificial.
- unnecessary
- Not essential under the circumstances.
- unsettle
- To put into confusion.
- unsophisticated
- Showing inexperience.
- unspeakable
- Abominable.
- untimely
- Unseasonable.
- untoward
- Causing annoyance or hindrance.
- unutterable
- Inexpressible.
- unwieldy
- Moved or managed with difficulty, as from great size or awkward shape.
- unwise
- Foolish.
- unyoke
- To separate.
- up-keep
- Maintenance.
- upbraid
- To reproach as deserving blame.
- upcast
- A throwing upward.
- upheaval
- Overthrow or violent disturbance of established order or condition.
- upheave
- To raise or lift with effort.
- uppermost
- First in order of precedence.
- uproarious
- Noisy.
- uproot
- To eradicate.
- upturn
- To throw into confusion.
- urban
- Of, or pertaining to, or like a city.
- urbanity
- Refined or elegant courtesy.
- urchin
- A roguish, mischievous boy.
- urgency
- The pressure of necessity.
- usage
- Treatment.
- usurious
- Taking unlawful or exorbitant interest on money loaned.
- usurp
- To take possession of by force.
- usury
- The demanding for the use of money as a loan, a rate of interest beyond what is allowed by law.
- utilitarianism
- The ethical doctrine that actions are right because they are useful or of beneficial tendency.
- utility
- Fitness for some desirable practical purpose.
- utmost
- The greatest possible extent.
- vacate
- To leave.
- vaccinate
- To inoculate with vaccine virus or virus of cowpox.
- vacillate
- To waver.
- vacuous
- Empty.
- vacuum
- A space entirely devoid of matter.
- vagabond
- A wanderer.