SAT Vocabulary Power (8-70)

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SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense)
    • a state of suspension or temporary inaction
  • 2.
    • to precede
    • one who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank, order, or causality
  • 3.
    • to predict
    • pertaining to St. Augustine, his doctrines, or the religious orders called after him
  • 4.
    • a person who has charge of mortars, bombs, and shells
    • inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects
  • 5.
    • keen vexation, annoyance, or mortification, as at one's failures or errors
    • changeable in appearance
  • 6.
    • the candy collectively that a confectioner makes or sells, as candy
    • a number of states or persons in compact or league with each other, as for mutual aid
  • 7.
    • the science that describes the universe, including astronomy, geography, and geology
    • the general science of the universe
  • 8.
    • mistaken conviction, especially when more or less enduring
    • to deprive (a magnet) of magnetism
  • 9.
    • absence of harmoniousness
    • to look upon with disfavor
  • 10.
    • to spend sparingly
    • rapturous excitement or exaltation
  • 11.
    • to render uniform
    • evenness of mind or temper
  • 12.
    • not difficult to do
    • to make more easy
  • 13.
    • the state, quality, or degree of being fresh
    • disposed to peevishness
  • 14.
    • penmanship
    • a parasite
  • 15.
    • unchangeable
    • to cause to become less or worse
  • 16.
    • unutterable
    • not good for food
  • 17.
    • an optical effect looking like a sheet of water in the desert
    • an unlucky accident
  • 18.
    • a treatise discussing a single subject or branch of a subject
    • any structure or sculpture in stone formed of a single piece
  • 19.
    • a gross infringement of morality or decency
    • shocking in conduct
  • 20.
    • a series of large pictures representing a continuous scene
    • the worship of nature for itself or its beauty
  • 21.
    • tranquil
    • capable of sinning
  • 22.
    • the science and art of teaching
    • a schoolmaster
  • 23.
    • the science and art of teaching
    • a lever for the foot usually applied only to musical instruments, cycles, and other machines
  • 24.
    • the habit or characteristic of recurrence at regular intervals
    • walking about
  • 25.
    • straight up and down
    • the doer of a wrong or a criminal act
  • 26.
    • change for the better
    • one who carries out a reform
  • 27.
    • to force or keep back in a manner, physically or mentally
    • having power to force back in a manner, physically or mentally
  • 28.
    • rectitude
    • conformed to a just claim according to established laws or usage
  • 29.
    • a man without principle
    • hasty, careless writing
  • 30.
    • characterized by skill at understanding and profiting by circumstances
    • a sharp, shrill outcry or scream, caused by agony or terror
  • 31.
    • wearisome
    • of vast size or strength
  • 32.
    • the act of reversing the order or changing the place of
    • lying or being across or in a crosswise direction
  • 33.
    • burdensome
    • ferocity
  • 34.
    • foolish
    • to separate
  • 35.
    • meriting or commanding high esteem
    • to cherish reverentially
  • 36.
    • in or at whatever place
    • the necessary means or resources