SAT Vocabulary Power (5-44)

單詞卡: 31

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to furnish something as a kindness or favor
    • a subordinate part or parts, enriching or supporting the leading part
  • 2.
    • friendship
    • done in a friendly spirit
  • 3.
    • a very deep bored well. water rises due to underground pressure
    • characterized by craft or cunning
  • 4.
    • a bunk or bed in a vessel, sleeping-car, etc
    • to implore
  • 5.
    • any rule or law
    • to talk in a singsong, preaching tone with affected solemnity
  • 6.
    • to remunerate
    • adequate qualification or capacity
  • 7.
    • to manage or carry through by some device or scheme
    • to exercise a directing, restraining, or governing influence over
  • 8.
    • conclusive
    • to find out the true words or meaning of, as something hardly legible
  • 9.
    • a bitter or malicious criticism
    • a positive utterance
  • 10.
    • melancholy
    • to make positive assertions without supporting them by argument or evidence
  • 11.
    • working vigorously
    • to render ineffective or inoperative
  • 12.
    • to cough up and spit forth
    • fitness to meet the requirements of a particular case
  • 13.
    • to judge of before hearing evidence
    • the extreme forward part of a ship's hold, under the lowest deck
  • 14.
    • a melon, pumpkin, squash, or some similar fruit having a hard rind
    • ungracious
  • 15.
    • fish-like
    • the branch of zoology that treats of fishes
  • 16.
    • unadvisable
    • low-priced
  • 17.
    • the branch of physics that treats the phenomena caused by the action of forces
    • a large medal
  • 18.
    • cruel
    • disposed to pity and forgive
  • 19.
    • rebellion against lawful or constituted authority
    • a vast indefinite number
  • 20.
    • made of or from oak
    • hemp-fiber obtained by untwisting and picking out loosely the yarns of old hemp rope
  • 21.
    • a tenant in possession of property, as distinguished from the actual owner
    • a happening
  • 22.
    • pertaining to poetry
    • the rules and principles of poetry
  • 23.
    • one of a higher order of clergy having direct authority over other clergy
    • an introductory or opening performance
  • 24.
    • to suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery
    • to send off or consign, as to an obscure position or remote destination
  • 25.
    • capable of repair
    • the act of making amends, as for an injury, loss, or wrong
  • 26.
    • offensive to taste and feeling
    • the act of beating or driving back, as an attacking or advancing enemy
  • 27.
    • a place where crows congregate to breed
    • turning around its axis, like a wheel, or so constructed as to turn thus
  • 28.
    • ridiculously or unjustly excessive
    • not cognizant of objects, actions, etc
  • 29.
    • green with vegetation
    • the act of proving to be true, exact, or accurate
  • 30.
    • liveliness
    • deserving of censure
  • 31.
    • sorcery
    • thin, but tough and sinewy