SAT Vocabulary Power (2-13)

單詞卡: 29

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • auxiliary
    • a vehement appeal
  • 2.
    • pertaining to land, especially agricultural land
    • an officer who receives and transmits the orders of the general
  • 3.
    • the highest point, as of a mountain
    • proverb
  • 4.
    • the color of the sky
    • of or pertaining to Lord Bacon or his system of philosophy
  • 5.
    • fragile
    • to mention, for the first time
  • 6.
    • urgent in complaint or demand
    • a tribe
  • 7.
    • descended from the same parent or ancestor
    • the faculty in man by which he distinguishes between right and wrong in character and conduct
  • 8.
    • a small fissure, as between two contiguous surfaces
    • a standard by which to determine the correctness of a judgment or conclusion
  • 9.
    • a place where anything is kept in safety
    • to render bad, especially morally bad
  • 10.
    • to take no notice of
    • dishonorable or disgraceful
  • 11.
    • that property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed
    • the process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current
  • 12.
    • ultimate
    • escape
  • 13.
    • joyous
    • merry
  • 14.
    • festivity
    • merrily
  • 15.
    • vacillation
    • at variance with any commonly accepted doctrine or opinion
  • 16.
    • that which begins, or expresses beginning
    • casual occurrence
  • 17.
    • general lack of capacity or fitness
    • not having the abilities desired or necessary for any purpose
  • 18.
    • to abominate
    • indicating place, or the place where or wherein an action occurs
  • 19.
    • to cause to disappear
    • the state of having passed out of the memory or of being utterly forgotten
  • 20.
    • of or pertaining to the eye
    • one versed or skilled in treating diseases of the eye
  • 21.
    • to exceed in influence or power
    • a preconceived liking
  • 22.
    • caution
    • proceeding or marked by caution
  • 23.
    • pertaining to the mind or soul
    • morally irresponsible
  • 24.
    • childish
    • quarrelsome
  • 25.
    • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
    • conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state
  • 26.
    • made with a hissing sound
    • to give a hissing sound to, as in pronouncing the letter s
  • 27.
    • clandestine
    • to overcome by force of will
  • 28.
    • stretched tight
    • a levy, by government, of a fixed contribution
  • 29.
    • to utter with complaining tone
    • completely