SAT Vocabulary Power (7-63)

单词卡: 30

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • unsophisticated
    • primitive
    • the original of earliest known inhabitants of a country
  • 2.
    • hatred
    • historian
  • 3.
    • an apparatus for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, as for disinfection, inhalation, etc
    • to make amends for
  • 4.
    • joyous
    • a mark that mars beauty
  • 5.
    • to burn or sear as with a heated iron
    • to pass title to
  • 6.
    • harmony
  • 7.
    • a minute particle of matter
    • to put in some relation of connection or correspondence
  • 8.
    • to deem worthy of notice or account
    • one who believes in God, but denies supernatural revelation
  • 9.
    • to disencumber
    • to pay out or expend, as money from a fund
  • 10.
    • confinement
    • the period of time during which anything lasts
  • 11.
    • a circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of another circle
    • a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls upon another circle
  • 12.
    • unusual
    • undue expenditure of money
  • 13.
    • easily broken
    • liability to be broken or destroyed
  • 14.
    • stay-rope
    • to swallow greedily or hastily
    • gulp
  • 15.
    • not full-grown
    • indefinitely extensive
  • 16.
    • ability to sway the will of another
    • having the power to sway the will of another
  • 17.
    • the act of stringing or stretching, or state of being strained
    • adding emphasis or force
  • 18.
    • royal state
    • pl. Relatives
  • 19.
    • expressive of positive command, as distinguished from merely directory
    • the long hair growing upon and about the neck of certain animals, as the horse and the lion
  • 20.
    • any scheme or recipe of a charlatan character
    • perceptible
  • 21.
    • passing out of use, as a word
    • no longer practiced or accepted
  • 22.
    • farther or more distant
    • without preparation
  • 23.
    • characterized by unlimited or infinite knowledge
    • eating or living upon food of all kinds indiscriminately
  • 24.
    • remotely situated
    • a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise
  • 25.
    • the department of medical science that relates to the treatment of diseases of childhood
    • one's line of ancestors
  • 26.
    • serene
    • the stealing of passages from the writings of another and publishing them as one's own
  • 27.
    • negligent
    • temporary diminution of a disease
  • 28.
    • having the nature or quality of soap
    • cutting and reproachful language
  • 29.
    • to cause to withdraw or retire, as from society or public life
    • to confiscate
  • 30.
    • one who believes in the theory that man's food should be exclusively vegetable
    • to live in a monotonous, passive way without exercise of the mental faculties