SAT Vocabulary Power (4-31)

單詞卡: 36

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to change into acid
    • to recognize
    • to admit the genuineness or validity of
  • 2.
    • a series of tables giving the days of the week together with certain astronomical information
    • not in sympathy with or desiring to associate with others
  • 3.
    • antiquated
    • a vaulted passageway or street
    • a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it
  • 4.
    • to produce by sexual generation
    • to envy one of the possession of
  • 5.
    • superstitious devotion to one's religion
    • the body of men constituting the official advisors of the executive head of a nation
  • 6.
    • one who makes a collection, as of objects of art, books, or the like
    • a college student
  • 7.
    • to pollute
    • to consider thoughtfully
  • 8.
    • a day-laborer
    • a race in which two or more competitors come out even, and there is no winner
  • 9.
    • not connected with what precedes
    • to frighten away
  • 10.
    • to twist into an unnatural or irregular form
    • to subject a person to distress
  • 11.
    • to send or give out
    • any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act, or stress laid upon some word
  • 12.
    • to show by example
    • free, clear, or released, as from some liability, or restriction affecting others
  • 13.
    • a collection of tabular masses of floating polar ice
    • the aggregate of plants growing without cultivation in a district
  • 14.
    • relevant
    • to begin to develop into an embryo or higher form
  • 15.
    • to make gentle or refined
    • anything intended or calculated to deceive or mislead
  • 16.
    • obligatory
    • to be imminent
  • 17.
    • mandate
    • a hint
  • 18.
    • the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally
    • to turn within
  • 19.
    • high praise
    • pertaining to, expressing, or containing praise
  • 20.
    • light and quick in motion or action
    • the egg of a louse or some other insect
  • 21.
    • a thin tablet, with a hole for the thumb, upon which artists lay their colors for painting
    • a retraction
  • 22.
    • paralysis
    • lacking color or brilliancy
  • 23.
    • loss of the power of contractility in the voluntary or involuntary muscles
    • to deprive of the power to act
  • 24.
    • harsh or malignant oppression
    • a persistence in purpose and effort
  • 25.
    • one possessed of great power or sway
    • anything that may be possible
  • 26.
    • coming too soon
    • first in rank or position
  • 27.
    • furiously voracious or hungry
    • a deep gorge or hollow, especially one worn by a stream or flow of water
  • 28.
    • an explicit disclaimer of a right or privilege
    • to change to a more satisfactory form of organization
  • 29.
    • expression of blame
    • to keep under restraint or control
  • 30.
    • abundant
    • laughable and contemptible
  • 31.
    • power to perceive or feel
    • easily affected by outside operations or influences
  • 32.
    • to assume an individual or specific character, or adopt a singular or special course
    • an employment limited to one particular line of work
  • 33.
    • a mark of infamy or token of disgrace attaching to a person as the result of evil-doing
    • a small dagger
  • 34.
    • discriminating
    • that which is to be subtracted
  • 35.
    • excessively hot
    • wrongful
  • 36.
    • artificial
    • unconstrained