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1 deign To deem worthy of notice or account. SAT words from 'defamation' to 'demonstrative'
2 deign stoop, condescend GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy)
3 deign v. To deem worthy of notice or account. D: Freevocabulary.com
4 deign to condescend. Dictionary.com Words of the Day
5 deign to condescend. Dictionary.com Words of the Day
6 deign v. To deem worthy of notice or account. GRE Word List
7 deign deem. stoop level G unit 13
8 deign condescend; stoop Baron's GRE
9 deign condescend; stoop Baron's GRE
10 deign to lower oneself before an inferior Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapter 4
11 deign to lower oneself before an inferior Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapter 4
12 deign to lower oneself before an inferior Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapters 1-6
13 Deign D: To condescend GRE/SAT vocabulary Words
14 deign to condescend; to give first list
15 Deign 1. To think worthy; to condescend -- followed by an infinitive. 2. To condescend to give or bestow; to stoop to furnish; to grant. Word of the Day 2
16 deign v. condescend; stoop; lower oneself S.A.T. Vocab D5
17 deign to go beneathe ones dignity; stoop down to ones level MRS.CAPEAU ANIMAL FARM VOCAB
18 deign to think fit with ones dignity Everything else
19 deign to condescend to give or grant Campeau quiz
20 deign To deem worthy of notice or account. SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com
21 Deign (negitave connotation) To think it appropriet to ones dignaty Vocab VII
22 deign to think fit or in accordance with one's dignity;condescend vocab list 7
23 Deign To condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one's superiority that is involved Macbeth Vocabulary
24 deign (v) to do something below one's dignity; to condescend [followed by an infinitive] MICDS 10th Grade 2nd Semester Vocabulary Test
25 deign (v) to do something below one's dignity; to condescend [followed by an infinitive] Second Simester vocab test
26 deign to think it appropriate or suitable to one's dignity to do something; to condescend Voc WS G #13
27 deign to condescend Voc 11-13
28 deign to lower oneself before an inferior SAT vocabulary
29 deign to go beneathe ones dignity; stoop to ones level FINAL VOCAB TEST
30 Deign to condescend reluctantly, give in Word of the Day
31 deign to condescend, to think it not beneath one’s dignity to do something 11
32 Deign To deem worthy of notice or account Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 3)
33 deign to think fit or in accordance with one's dignity Some GRE words I don't know
34 deign condescend; stoop scrambled
35 deign condescend, stoop (low) Unfamiliar words from 1200 (part 2)
36 deign V. condescend; stoop Word List 12
37 Deign To deem worthy of notice or account Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Parts 1-10)
38 deign condescend; stoop; do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity : she did not ~ to answer the maid's question. GRE General Set 22
39 deign v. To deem worthy of notice or account. SAT Vocab C-D
40 deign to put down Vocab Unit 2
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