SAT Vocabulary Power (3-29)

单词卡: 39

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • pertaining to the act or sense of hearing
    • to make familiar or conversant
  • 2.
    • to refer incidentally, or by suggestion
    • an indirect and incidental reference to something without definite mention of it
  • 3.
    • of or pertaining to a tree or trees
    • having the nature of a tree
  • 4.
    • to cover with ornament
    • madhouse
  • 5.
    • a conspicuous hill, low mountain, or natural turret, generally isolated
    • any support or prop
  • 6.
    • to cause to shrink, fall in, or fail
    • that may or can collapse
  • 7.
    • gradual destruction, as by burning, eating, etc., or by using up, wearing out, etc
    • designed for gradual destruction
  • 8.
    • the doctrine that natural selection has been the prime cause of evolution of higher forms
    • a base coward
  • 9.
    • disheartened
    • an absolute and irresponsible monarch
  • 10.
    • to extract or produce by vaporization and condensation
    • separation of the more volatile parts of a substance from those less volatile
  • 11.
    • one who moves from one place to settle in another
    • to go from one country, state, or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another
  • 12.
    • a person nominated by the will of another to execute the will
    • biblical exposition or interpretation
  • 13.
    • pliable
    • a young bird
  • 14.
    • indicating source, origin, possession, or the like
    • well-bred or refined
  • 15.
    • enmity
    • one who retails small wares
  • 16.
    • innate
    • implanted by nature
  • 17.
    • intellectual discernment
    • lack of import or of importance
  • 18.
    • inability or unwillingness to bear or endure
    • bigoted
  • 19.
    • one who investigates
    • one who invests money
  • 20.
    • washerwoman
    • crowned with laurel, as a mark of distinction
  • 21.
    • despondent
    • rudely
  • 22.
    • the arrangements or combination of the parts of which anything is composed
    • any physical disease or disorder, especially a chronic or deep-seated one
  • 23.
    • having the character of a beginner
    • to adjust cozily in snug quarters
  • 24.
    • that which does not exist
    • not residing within a given jurisdiction
  • 25.
    • a traditional form or customary act
    • quick to notice
  • 26.
    • a branch of the olive-tree, as an emblem of peace
    • portentous
  • 27.
    • burdensome or oppressive
    • onset
  • 28.
    • anything that severely tests courage, strength, patience, conscience, etc
    • that form of the numeral that shows the order of anything in a series, as first, second, third
  • 29.
    • to go beyond
    • to surpass in importance or excellence
  • 30.
    • a weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock
    • that may be pierced by physical, moral, or intellectual force
  • 31.
    • gradually
    • a loose or separated part, as distinguished from the whole or the mass
  • 32.
    • contemptible
    • compassionate
  • 33.
    • good-humored satire
    • to divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions
  • 34.
    • formidable
    • rebound
  • 35.
    • to set right, as a wrong by compensation or the punishment of the wrong-doer
    • that may be reduced
  • 36.
    • a mirror, as of metal, for reflecting light, heat, or sound in a particular direction
    • capable of being reflected
  • 37.
    • to cause to turn on or as on its axis, as a wheel
    • repetition of words or sounds as a means of learning them, with slight attention
  • 38.
    • the act of submerging
    • a yielding to the power or authority of another
  • 39.
    • an overthrow, as from the foundation
    • to bring to ruin