SAT Vocabulary Power (6-56)

单词卡: 39

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • forgiveness, or passing over of offenses
    • to free from sin or its penalties
  • 2.
    • deficiency of blood or red corpuscles
    • affected with anemia
  • 3.
    • an officer whose duty it is to assess taxes
    • pl. Property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts
  • 4.
    • two-sided
    • speaking two languages
  • 5.
    • to punish
    • the division of society on artificial grounds
  • 6.
    • to consist of
    • constraint, as by force or authority
  • 7.
    • a violent and abnormal muscular contraction of the body
    • plenteous
  • 8.
    • not having an adequate or proper supply or amount
    • having an exact signification or positive meaning
  • 9.
    • tact, shrewdness, or skill in conducting any kind of negotiations or in social matters
    • a representative of one sovereign state at the capital or court of another
  • 10.
    • the means of draining collectively, as a system of conduits, trenches, pipes, etc
    • one who writes plays
  • 11.
    • to invest with sovereign power
    • to yield to or display intense and rapturous feeling
  • 12.
    • extended widely in space, time, or scope
    • a muscle that causes extension
  • 13.
    • to ward off
    • counterfeiting
  • 14.
    • a distortion of the features, occasioned by some feeling of pain, disgust, etc
    • a flat circular stone, used for sharpening tools
  • 15.
    • to supply with light
    • to make bright or clear
  • 16.
    • indisputable
    • changeable
  • 17.
    • a physical, mental, or moral weakness or flaw
    • easily set on fire or excited
  • 18.
    • infusion
    • rareness
  • 19.
    • impenetrably mysterious or profound
    • not assured of safety
  • 20.
    • fearless and bold
    • perplexity
  • 21.
    • dormant
    • the state of being dormant
  • 22.
    • showing increase of light
    • showing increase
  • 23.
    • a painted or sculptured representation of the Virgin, usually with the infant Jesus
    • a sorcerer
  • 24.
    • an entertainment (especially theatrical) held in the daytime
    • the killing, especially the murdering, of one's mother
  • 25.
    • the middle of the summer
    • a woman who makes a business of assisting at childbirth
  • 26.
    • a lack of variety
    • a French title of respect, equivalent to Mr. and sir
  • 27.
    • a beginner in any business or occupation
    • in the present time or age
  • 28.
    • to be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence
    • tending to be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence
  • 29.
    • one who supports the opposite side in a debate, discussion, struggle, or sport
    • especially fit as occurring, said, or done at the right moment
  • 30.
    • to leap beyond
    • one who holds supremacy over another
  • 31.
    • to cause to correspond or lie in the same direction and equidistant in all parts
    • essential likeness
  • 32.
    • religious
    • to excite a slight degree of anger in
  • 33.
    • abandoned to vice
    • produced or displayed in overabundance
  • 34.
    • a fit of nausea
    • a puzzling predicament
  • 35.
    • the sensory apparatus
    • pertaining to the body or the physical senses
  • 36.
    • the sun
    • the philosophical study of society
  • 37.
    • any violation of established rules or customs
    • one who represents a client in court of justice
    • an attorney
  • 38.
    • marked by a harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds
    • a harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds
  • 39.
    • hard or agonizing labor
    • a grotesque imitation