SAT Vocabulary Power (3-21)

单词卡: 36

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to move or incite to action
    • quickness of intellectual insight, or discernment
    • keenness of discrimination
  • 2.
    • the dignity, condition, office, or term of office of an alderman
    • an assumed name
  • 3.
    • to add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate, or supplementary
    • to belong, as by right, fitness, association, classification, possession, or natural relation
  • 4.
    • having a register higher than bass and lower than tenor
    • to make warm by genial heat
  • 5.
    • an ox
    • any one of various tall rush-like plants growing in damp ground or water
  • 6.
    • combination in a body or mass
    • to treat as a baby or an invalid
  • 7.
    • to combine into one body or system
    • the state or quality of being in accord with
  • 8.
    • avarice
    • capable of being remedied or corrected
  • 9.
    • an apparatus for hoisting and swinging great weights
    • one who is descended lineally from another, as a child, grandchild, etc
  • 10.
    • different
    • to divide
  • 11.
    • to release from bondage
    • authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade
  • 12.
    • a title of honor bestowed upon various high officials
    • possessing distinguished merit
  • 13.
    • monetary
    • at last
  • 14.
    • light and unsubstantial
    • of, pertaining to, or near the stomach
  • 15.
    • an obstacle
    • having a hairy covering
  • 16.
    • a morbid process in some part of the body characterized by heat, swelling, and pain
    • that can not be altered or varied
  • 17.
    • to wash or bathe
    • a legislator
  • 18.
    • solitude
    • unusually prolonged life
  • 19.
    • fitted for expression in song
    • to cover or pave, as a path or roadway, with small broken stone
  • 20.
    • a figure of speech in which one object is likened to another, by speaking as if the other
    • philosophical
  • 21.
    • ill or improper behavior
    • fond of tricks
  • 22.
    • the science of organic forms
    • composed of heterogeneous or inharmonious elements
  • 23.
    • a figure with eight sides and eight angles
    • a note at this interval above or below any other, considered in relation to that other
  • 24.
    • pertaining to studies that are pursued after receiving a degree
    • something added to a letter after the writer's signature
  • 25.
    • verbose
    • a prefatory statement or explanation to a poem, discourse, or performance
  • 26.
    • kindly disposed
    • being in proportion
  • 27.
    • a declaration or memorandum of agreement less solemn and formal than a treaty
    • the substance that forms the principal portion of an animal or vegetable cell
  • 28.
    • grossly offensive
    • to hold in general opinion
  • 29.
    • sleepy
    • an instrumental composition
  • 30.
    • reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive
    • a woman's or boy's voice of high range
  • 31.
    • apparition
    • one who beholds or looks on
  • 32.
    • pertaining to the stars
    • one of the extensive plains in Russia and Siberia
  • 33.
    • knowing and understanding only the ordinary and the obvious
    • that part of anything that is in excess of what is needed
  • 34.
    • conjecture
    • to beg
  • 35.
    • touching
    • the state of touching
  • 36.
    • to give pictorial vividness to a mental representation
    • the state or quality of being necessary to existence or continuance