SAT Vocabulary Power (6-53)

單詞卡: 33

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • self denial
    • dealing with matters difficult to be understood
  • 2.
    • to examine minutely or critically
    • absence or utter disregard of government
  • 3.
    • one who kills, or tries to kill, treacherously or secretly
    • to kill, as by surprise or secret assault, especially the killing of some eminent person
  • 4.
    • to await
    • a plant that produces leaves and roots the first year and flowers and fruit the second
  • 5.
    • sensual
    • eating or living on flesh
  • 6.
    • intelligible
    • calmness
  • 7.
    • that by which anything is transported
    • devoted to feasting, or to good-fellowship in eating or drinking
  • 8.
    • capable of being maintained or justified
    • carried on in resistance to aggression
  • 9.
    • a superficial amateur
    • careful and persevering effort to accomplish what is undertaken
  • 10.
    • one of a pair of like things
    • in twofold degree or extent
  • 11.
    • to delight extravagantly or intensely
    • to keep sacred
  • 12.
    • forcible ejection
    • still existing and known
  • 13.
    • a square sail
    • to discern beforehand
  • 14.
    • seriousness
    • not habitually solitary or living alone
  • 15.
    • unlawful
    • boundless
  • 16.
    • silly
    • destitute of animal life
  • 17.
    • intrinsic
    • the state of being permanently existing in something
  • 18.
    • incapable of being concealed
    • invincible
  • 19.
    • a recess
    • to cause to cease temporarily
  • 20.
    • having power to open or loosen the bowels
    • a field
  • 21.
    • pertaining to the moon
    • mental unsoundness
  • 22.
    • generous in treating or judging others
    • a person of rank or importance
  • 23.
    • greedy
    • conducted or acting on business principles
    • commercial
  • 24.
    • a very wide-angled photographic lens
    • the official head of the Roman Catholic Church
  • 25.
    • sweat
    • to excrete through the pores of the skin
  • 26.
    • relevant
    • to disturb greatly
  • 27.
    • the science that treats of the phenomena associated with matter and energy
    • the doctrine that land and its products are the only true wealth
  • 28.
    • a person or thing of very remarkable gifts or qualities
    • yielding in abundance
  • 29.
    • affected with rabies or hydrophobia
    • exciting or exhilarating to the mind
  • 30.
    • without objection or reluctance
    • to put in order after disarrangement
  • 31.
    • able to discern and distinguish with wise perception
    • having strong sexual desires
  • 32.
    • having a warm appreciation of the beautiful or of the refinements of luxury
    • a related group of words containing a subject and a predicate and expressing a complete thought
  • 33.
    • pertaining to supernatural things or to another life
    • beyond the mountains, especially beyond the Alps (that is, on their Italian side)