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English Vocabulary Words: English Verbs Adjectives

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SAT Exam Test: Vocabulary Sentence: English Nouns Verbs Meaning of necessitate, exasperate, squabble, despond, readjust, whine, priggish, surround, famish, reprieve SAT Preparation Tests SAT Class Wordlist: Vocabulary for Non English Speakers: English Nouns Verbs

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v. necessitate


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v. exasperate


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v. squabble


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v. despond


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v. readjust


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v. whine


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adj. priggish


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v. surround


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v. famish


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v. reprieve


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(1) What does necessitate mean, (2) What does exasperate mean, (3) What does squabble mean, (4) What does despond mean, (5) What does readjust mean, (6) What does whine mean, (7) What does priggish mean, (8) What does surround mean, (9) What does famish mean, (10) What does reprieve mean

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