SAT words from 'expository' to 'fanatic'
Words alphabetically from 'expository' to 'fanatic' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- expository
- Pertaining to a formal presentation.
- expostulate
- To discuss.
- exposure
- An open situation or position in relation to the sun, elements, or points of the compass.
- expressive
- Full of meaning.
- expulsion
- Forcible ejection.
- extant
- Still existing and known.
- extemporaneous
- Done or made without much or any preparation.
- extempore
- Without studied or special preparation.
- extensible
- Capable of being thrust out.
- extension
- A reaching or stretching out, as in space, time or scope.
- extensive
- Extended widely in space, time, or scope.
- extensor
- A muscle that causes extension.
- extenuate
- To diminish the gravity or importance of.
- exterior
- That which is outside.
- external
- Anything relating or belonging to the outside.
- extinct
- Being no longer in existence.
- extinguish
- To render extinct.
- extol
- To praise in the highest terms.
- extort
- To obtain by violence, threats, compulsion, or the subjection of another to some necessity.
- extortion
- The practice of obtaining by violence or compulsion.
- extradite
- To surrender the custody of.
- extradition
- The surrender by a government of a person accused of crime to the justice of another government.
- extrajudicial
- Happening out of court.
- extraneous
- Having no essential relation to a subject.
- extraordinary
- Unusual.
- extravagance
- Undue expenditure of money.
- extravagant
- Needlessly free or lavish in expenditure.
- extremist
- One who supports extreme measures or holds extreme views.
- extremity
- The utmost point, side, or border, or that farthest removed from a mean position.
- extricate
- Disentangle.
- extrude
- To drive out or away.
- exuberance
- Rich supply.
- exuberant
- Marked by great plentifulness.
- fabricate
- To invent fancifully or falsely.
- fabulous
- Incredible.
- facet
- One of the small triangular plane surfaces of a diamond or other gem.
- facetious
- Amusing.
- facial
- Pertaining to the face.
- facile
- Not difficult to do.
- facilitate
- To make more easy.
- facility
- Ease.
- facsimile
- An exact copy or reproduction.
- faction
- A number of persons combined for a common purpose.
- factious
- Turbulent.
- fallacious
- Illogical.
- fallacy
- Any unsound or delusive mode of reasoning, or anything based on such reasoning.
- fallible
- Capable of erring.
- fallow
- Land broken up and left to become mellow or to rest.
- famish
- To suffer extremity of hunger or thirst.
- fanatic
- A religious zealot.