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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | anathema | Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | SAT words from 'anagram' to 'anthracite' |
| 2 | anathema | solemn curse (anathematize) | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 3 | anathema | n. Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | A: Freevocabulary.com |
| 4 | anathema | n. detested person or thing | GRE words |
| 5 | anathema | n. Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | GRE words |
| 6 | anathema | curse | Story vocab |
| 7 | anathema | n. Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | 5000 SAT words A |
| 8 | anathema | noun | Sadlier-Oxford Vocab F Unit 9 POS |
| 9 | anathema | malediction, imprecation, abomination | Sadlier-Oxford Vocab F Unit 9 Synonyms |
| 10 | anathema | an object of intense dislike | Sadlier-Oxford Vocab F Unit 9 Definitions |
| 11 | anathema | a curse or strong denunciation | Sadlier-Oxford Vocab F Unit 9 Definitions |
| 12 | anathema | a curse; a person or thing cursed, or intensely disliked. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 13 | anathema | a curse; a person or thing cursed, or intensely disliked. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 14 | anathema | one who is intensely disliked (a vigorous denunciation) | Lesson 32 Vocabulary |
| 15 | anathema | n. Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | GRE Word List |
| 16 | anathema | solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse; V. anathematize | Baron's GRE |
| 17 | anathema | solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse; V. anathematize | Baron's GRE |
| 18 | anathema | something loathed; curse | first list |
| 19 | anathema | the denunciation of something as accursed | A |
| 20 | anathema | (n.) a cursed, detested person (I never want to see that murderer. He is an anathema to me.) | The (Almost) 1000 Most Common SAT Words |
| 21 | ANATHEMA | A person or thing that is the object of strong dislike | Unit 9 |
| 22 | anathema | something greatly detested | vocabx |
| 23 | anathema | Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 24 | anathema | a ban or curse,strongly disaproved | gsdf |
| 25 | anathema | ban, curse, something shunned, abomination | Kaplan SAT #1 |
| 26 | anathema | n. detested person or thing | GRE 2000 |
| 27 | anathema | n. Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | GRE 2000 |
| 28 | anathema | a detested person, something polluted or accursed | More Words for PT |
| 29 | anathema | Anything forbidden, as by social usage. | A6 |
| 30 | Anathema | A person or thing detested or loathed OR A formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication | Vocab Set 001 |
| 31 | anathema | one who is detested lor shunned | C2 5 |
| 32 | anathema | something or someone loathed or detested | psat vocab pg1 |
| 33 | anathema | anatema | Anglès-català. Paraules desde "anagram" fins a "anthology" |
| 34 | anathema | solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse | GRE Vocab 3 |
| 35 | anathema | a cursed, detested person;強い呪い、呪われた人 | The 1000 Most Common SAT Words (A) ④ |
| 36 | anathema | solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse; V. -tize [Late Latin anathemat-, anathema, from Greek, thing devoted to evil, curse, from anatithenai to set up, dedicate, from ana- + tithenai to place, set] | GRE General Set 11 |
| 37 | Anathema | Anything forbidden, as by social usage | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 1) |
| 38 | anathema | something or someone loathed or detested | Vocab Quiz #1 |
| 39 | anathema | ban, curse; something shunned or disliked | Set 5 |
| 40 | anathema | ban, curse, something shunned, abomination | Tucker SAT Lesson 1 |
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