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British Literature - Pride & Prejudice SAT vocabulary review
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| A | B |
| abhor | to hate: loathe |
| affable | friendly; amiable |
| austere | very bare, bleak, simple |
| circumspect | cautious |
| commendable | worthy of praise |
| diminutive | miniature; small |
| exigent | critical; urgent |
| fluctuate | to vary irregularly; to be unstable |
| forlorn | lonely; hopeless |
| incessant | without interruption; ceaseless |
| inclination | a tendancy; a preference |
| invective | a verbal attack |
| licentious | immoral; sinful; lewd |
| mollify | to soften in temper; to soothe |
| officious | push: overbearing |
| perturb | to upset: to bother |
| petulance | irritability; sulkiness |
| pique | a. to awaken or rouse; 2. to irritate |
| presage | 1. to fortell; 2. an omen |
| propriety | decency: the state of being proper |
| repose | rest; sleep |
| reprehensible | disgraceful; shameful |
| upbraid | to scold; to criticize |
| veracity | truthfulness; honesty |
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