SAT Vocabulary Power (2-11)
單詞卡: 32
- 1.
- entrance, or the right or permission to enter
- to warn of a fault
- 2.
- to give grief or sorrow to
- struck with terror and amazement
- 3.
- a word directly opposed to another in meaning
- distressed in mind respecting some uncertain matter
- 4.
- to arouse, as emotion, interest, or the like
- out of the proper form, direction, or position
- 5.
- water saturated with salt
- one of the coarse, stiff hairs of swine: used in brush-making, etc
- 6.
- any strong fortress
- to refer to specifically
- 7.
- signify
- a critical judge of art, especially one with thorough knowledge and sound judgment of art
- to mean
- 8.
- easily deceived
- a formal summary of fundamental points of religious belief
- 9.
- demeanor
- to take or send away forcibly, as to a penal colony
- 10.
- to deprive of actual occupancy, especially of real estate
- verbal controversy
- 11.
- extreme
- any place of exit
- 12.
- fleeting
- to vanish gradually
- 13.
- savageness
- ardent in feeling
- 14.
- capable of being melted by heat
- of no avail or effect
- 15.
- birthright
- protrusion of any internal organ in whole or in part from its normal position
- 16.
- indiscernible
- that can not be perfected
- 17.
- exempt from error of judgment, as in opinion or statement
- publicly branded or notorious, as for vice, or crime
- 18.
- evincing skill, originality, or cleverness, as in contrivance or arrangement
- cleverness in contriving, combining, or originating
- 19.
- showing impatience or ill temper on little provocation
- the quality of producing vexation
- 20.
- the science of rights in accordance with positive law
- one who serves on a jury or is sworn in for jury duty in a court of justice
- 21.
- of the nature of a line
- a vessel belonging to a steamship-line
- 22.
- the union of a man and a woman in marriage
- that which contains and gives shape or form to anything
- 23.
- one skilled in metaphysics
- the principles of philosophy as applied to explain the methods of any particular science
- 24.
- frequency
- of wide extent or frequent occurrence
- 25.
- excess
- constituting an excess
- 26.
- to satisfy fully the appetite or desire of
- the employment of sarcasm, irony, or keenness of wit in ridiculing vices
- 27.
- incentive
- cheap, unwilling to spend money
- 28.
- any clever trick or device for obtaining an advantage
- a natural or artificial layer, bed, or thickness of any substance or material
- 29.
- following in time
- the quality, character, or condition of being servilely following another's behests
- 30.
- something peculiar to a particular art, trade, or the like
- manner of performance
- 31.
- extending or passing across a continent
- to write over again (something already written)
- 32.
- masculine
- rare, curious, or beautiful quality