SAT Vocabulary Power (3-26)

單詞卡: 37

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to free or clear, as from accusation
    • a discharge from accusation by judicial action
  • 2.
    • the setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness
    • to make less burdensome or less hard to bear
  • 3.
    • a water-conduit, particularly one for supplying a community from a distance
    • of, pertaining to, or containing water
  • 4.
    • to make supremely happy
    • any state of great happiness
  • 5.
    • in colonial times, a member of the lower house of the legislature of Maryland or Virginia
    • an inhabitant, citizen or freeman of a borough burgh, or corporate town
  • 6.
    • consistency
    • having the property of consistency
  • 7.
    • the inhabitants or voters in a district represented in a legislative body
    • one who has the right to vote at an election
  • 8.
    • a young swan
    • exhibiting moral skepticism
  • 9.
    • utter hopelessness and despondency
    • one without regard for law or life
  • 10.
    • the act of changing the purpose of or altering the plans of through persuasion, or pleading
    • a word of two syllables
  • 11.
    • an obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel
    • to involve in dissension or strife
  • 12.
    • the getting rid of waste matter
    • to inflict severe pain or agony upon
  • 13.
    • one who or that which is expected to remain permanently in its position
    • the captain of a flag-ship
  • 14.
    • to produce or cause to be
    • noting a genus or kind
    • opposed to specific
  • 15.
    • a token fee or payment to a professional man for services
    • to deceive
  • 16.
    • unsuitable for the time, place, or occasion
    • valueless
  • 17.
    • unrelenting
    • so large or furnishing so great a supply as not to be emptied, wasted, or spent
  • 18.
    • difficult to follow or understand
    • a plot or scheme, usually complicated and intended to accomplish something by secret ways
  • 19.
    • the art or practice of sleight of hand
    • pertaining to the throat
  • 20.
    • language
    • the tongue
  • 21.
    • the parts of a machine or engine, taken collectively
    • one who makes or repairs machines, or uses metal-working tools
  • 22.
    • having an air of authority
    • the office or dignity of a magistrate
  • 23.
    • of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, the English philosopher
    • stingy. (no longer acceptable to use)
  • 24.
    • funeral rites
    • showing a servile readiness to fall in with the wishes or will of another
  • 25.
    • quinqeuvalent
    • the number five
  • 26.
    • capable of being made perfect
    • treachery
  • 27.
    • astute
    • the relative importance of facts or matters from any special point of view
  • 28.
    • thoroughly penetrating or permeating
    • unreasonable
  • 29.
    • open robbery, as in war
    • a wooden framework in which an offender is fastened to boards and is exposed to public scorn
  • 30.
    • accordance with recognized usage, custom, or principles
    • a driving onward or forward
  • 31.
    • to correct
    • to enlist men for military or naval service
  • 32.
    • to sink (a ship) by making holes in the bottom
    • a long curved blade for mowing, reaping, etc
  • 33.
    • to withdraw from union or association, especially from a political or religious body
    • voluntary withdrawal from fellowship, especially from political or religious bodies
  • 34.
    • any authoritatively declared rule, ordinance, decree, or law
    • a concealed manner of acting
  • 35.
    • to prevent from being disclosed or punished
    • capable of being suppressed
  • 36.
    • a group of three persons of things
    • any champion of the rights and liberties of the people: often used as the name for a newspaper
  • 37.
    • wordy
    • use of many words without necessity