SAT Vocabulary Power (3-25)

单词卡: 30

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility
    • quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land
  • 2.
    • mitigate
    • to calm the violence or reduce the intensity of
    • to assert to be true, especially in a formal manner, as in court
  • 3.
    • sanction
    • suitable for the purpose and circumstances
  • 4.
    • a trinket
    • to proclaim by outcry
  • 5.
    • a chest of drawers for clothing, etc
    • government by departments of men transacting particular branches of public business
  • 6.
    • taking notice
    • to stick together
  • 7.
    • an arbitrary assemblage or group of stars
    • panic
  • 8.
    • a downward movement of the body by bending the knees
    • like a circle
  • 9.
    • cessation
    • to cease from action
  • 10.
    • harsh or disagreeable in sound
    • to change the purpose or alter the plans of by persuasion, counsel, or pleading
  • 11.
    • to express, formulate, or exemplify in a concrete, compact or visible form
    • to give courage to
  • 12.
    • non-admission
    • any unnatural addition, outgrowth, or development
  • 13.
    • spasmodic
    • a crack or crack-like depression
  • 14.
    • ordinarily
    • to draw general inferences
  • 15.
    • a word agreeing in sound with but different in meaning from another
  • 16.
    • speechless
    • that can not be heard
  • 17.
    • to rouse to a particular action
    • that which moves to action, or serves as an incentive or stimulus
  • 18.
    • incapable of being forced, constrained, or compelled
    • want of connection, or agreement, as of parts or ideas in thought, speech, etc
  • 19.
    • uprising
    • one who takes part in forcible opposition to the constituted authorities of a place
  • 20.
    • a place or structure dangerous to human life
    • a command
  • 21.
    • over-cautious
    • a figure of speech that consists in the naming of a thing by one of its attributes
  • 22.
    • temperance
    • the presiding officer of a meeting
  • 23.
    • a gaseous body of unorganized stellar substance
    • indispensably requisite or absolutely needed to accomplish a desired result
  • 24.
    • a city of the dead
    • the death of part of the body
  • 25.
    • love and devotion to one's country
    • to exercise an arrogant condescension toward
  • 26.
    • to withdraw formally one's belief (in something previously believed or maintained)
    • to repeat again the principal points of
  • 27.
    • capable of being or fit to be received - often money
    • having the capacity, quality, or ability of receiving, as truths or impressions
  • 28.
    • to regret extremely
    • a lawless or recklessly brutal fellow
  • 29.
    • making a loud outcry
    • the prevalent way or fashion
  • 30.
    • to relinquish, especially temporarily, as a right or claim
    • beads strung on threads, formerly used among the American Indians as currency