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1000 Most Common SAT Words with Double Meaning 2026 | SAT Vocabulary Guide

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Master the 1000 most common SAT words with double meanings using this comprehensive SAT vocabulary guide. Covers high-frequency vocabulary often tested in SAT reading and writing sections, helping students recognize multiple meanings, context clues, and nuanced language usage. Designed for high school students preparing for college admissions, this resource strengthens vocabulary retention, improves reading comprehension, and supports higher SAT verbal scores. Ideal for memorization, review, and structured SAT preparation.

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T1000 Most Common SAT
Words with Double
Meaning 2026 | SAT
Vocabulary Guide
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,abase (v.) to humiliate




abate (v.) to reduce




abdicate (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership




abduct (v.) to kidnap




aberration (n.) something that differs from the norm




abet (v.) to help




abhor (v.) to hate




abide 1. (v.) to put up with
2. (v.) to remain



abject (adj.) pitiful




abjure (v.) to reject




abnegation (n.) denial of comfort to oneself




abort (v.) to give halfway on something




abridge (v.) to shorten




abrogate (v.) to abolish, usually by authority




abscond (v.) to sneak away and hide

,absolution (n.) freedom from blame, guilt, sin




abstain (v.) to choose not to commit an action




abstruse (adj.) hard to comprehend




accede (v.) to agree




accentuate (v.) to stress




accessible (adj.) obtainable




acclaim (n.) high praise




accolade 1. (n.) high praise
2. (n.) special distinction



accommodating (adj.) helpful, obliging, polite




accord (n.) an agreement




accost (v.) to confront verbally




accretion (n.) slow growth in size or amount




acerbic (adj.) bitter




acquiesce (v.) to agree without protesting




acrimony 1. (n.) bitterness
2. (n.) discord

, acumen (n. )keen insigh




acute 1. (adj.) sharp
2. (adj.) having keen insight



adamant (adj.) unyielding




adept (adj.) skilled




adhere to follow devoutly




admonish 1. (v.) to caution
2. (v.) criticize



adorn (v.) to decorate




adroit (adj.) skillful




adulation (n.) extreme praise




adumbrate (v.) to sketch out in a vague way




adverse (adj.) unfavorable, dangerous




advocate 1. (v.) to argue in favor of something




aerial (adj.) related to the air




aesthetic (adj.) artistic




affable (adj.) friendly

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