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SAT Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Index
SAT Vocabulary for 24th May :
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Ignorant (adj.) : not knowing, not aware
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Ignore (v) : refuse to take note of
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Iguana (n) : a kind of lizard
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Ilk (n) : the same
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Ill (adj.) : sick, evil, unlucky
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Ill-bred (adj.) : badly brought up, rough in manners
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Illegal (adj.) ; against the law
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Illegality (n) : begin illegal
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Illegible (adj.) : difficult to read, badly written
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Illegitimate (adj.) : contrary to law, born of unmarried parents
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Ill feeling (n) : bad feeling
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Ill-gotten (adj.) : procured by wrong or unlawful methods
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Illiberal (adj.) : not free in giving ungenerous
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Illicit (adj.) : unlawful
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Illiteracy (n) : inability to read or write
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Illiterate (adj.) : unable to read or write
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Ill luck (n) : bad luck
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Ill-natured (adj.) : bad-tempered
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Illness (n) : being ill, badness
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Illogical (adj.) : un reasonable, contrary to logic
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Ill-treat (v) : treat badly or cruelly
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Illuminate (v) : to light up, enlighten
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Illumine (v) : to give light to, to make easy to understand
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Illusion (n) : the seeing of something that does not really exist
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Illusive (adj.) : deceitful, unreal
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Illusory (adj.) : based on illusion
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Illustrate (v) : explain by example, picture etc.,
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Illustrious (adj.) : glorious, reputed
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Ill will (n) : enmity
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Image (n) : likeness, statue, idol, mental picture
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Imaginary (adj.) : non-existing
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Imagination (n) : fancy, power of mind, to form images
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Imagine (v) : guess, to form a picture in the mind
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Imbecile (adj.) : weak-minded, foolish
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Imbecility (n) : weak-mindedness, absence of intellect
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Imbibe (v) : to drink in, take into the mind
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Imbrue (v) : teach, impress on the mind, inspire
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Imitate (v) : make a likeness of, follow as model
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Imitation (n) : a copy, imitating
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Immaculate (adj.) : faultless, spotless
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