SAT Vocabulary Power (2-17)

单词卡: 23

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • attachment
    • clinging or sticking fast
  • 2.
    • a person with milky white skin and hair, and eyes with bright red pupil and usually pink iris
    • a book whose leaves are so made to form paper frames for holding photographs or the like
  • 3.
    • one who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions
    • deification
  • 4.
    • malignant
    • any popular narrative poem, often with epic subject and usually in lyric form
  • 5.
    • either of the two subdivisions of the trachea conveying air into the lungs
    • an article of jewelry fastened by a hinged pin and hook on the underside
  • 6.
    • mercy
    • compassionate
  • 7.
    • tendency to adhere to the existing order of things
    • adhering to the existing order of things
  • 8.
    • anything written in characters that are secret or so arranged as to have hidden meaning
    • to bring together or give fixed shape to
  • 9.
    • neglectful of obligation
    • to ridicule
  • 10.
    • to hide by pretending something different
    • to sow or scatter abroad, as seed is sown
  • 11.
    • relating to Elizabeth, queen of England, or to her era
    • the art of correct intonation, inflection, and gesture in public speaking or reading
  • 12.
    • to unfold or expand
    • to make more sharp, severe, or virulent
  • 13.
    • unduly changeable in feeling, judgment, or purpose
    • created or formed by the imagination
  • 14.
    • to risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency
    • playful leaping or frisking
  • 15.
    • a break or vacancy where something necessary to supply the connection is wanting
    • pertaining to winter
  • 16.
    • impassive to feelings of humanity or pity
    • a square shaft with pyramidal top, usually monumental or commemorative
  • 17.
    • possessed of unlimited and universal power
    • unlimited or infinite knowledge
  • 18.
    • possibly
    • the point in the orbit of the moon when it is nearest the earth
  • 19.
    • branch-like
    • growing, climbing, or running without check or restraint
  • 20.
    • a person habitually lazy or idle
    • inclined to seek company
  • 21.
    • the act of submerging
    • capable of being put underwater
  • 22.
    • servilely following another's behests
    • to relapse into a state of repose and tranquillity
  • 23.
    • despotic
    • the arrangement of composed type, or the appearance of printed matter