SAT Vocabulary Power (7-69)

单词卡: 31

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • hateful
    • the act of detesting extremely
    • very repugnant
  • 2.
    • pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it
    • in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt
  • 3.
    • of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing
    • to make bigger
  • 4.
    • a hollow projectile containing an explosive material
    • to assail with any missile or with abusive speech
  • 5.
    • discontinuance, as of action or motion
    • surrender, as of possessions or rights
  • 6.
    • capable of being conducted or transmitted
    • a means for conducting something, particularly a tube, pipe, or passageway for a fluid
  • 7.
    • pertaining to the universe
    • a doctrine of creation or of the origin of the universe
  • 8.
    • to mislead the mind or judgment of
    • to overwhelm with a flood of water
  • 9.
    • grief-stricken
    • interruption or intermission
  • 10.
    • idiosyncrasy
    • the obstruction of a heavenly body by its entering into the shadow of another body
  • 11.
    • a interval of time, memorable for extraordinary events
    • a species of lyric poems
  • 12.
    • amusing
    • pertaining to the face
  • 13.
    • the comparative number of any kind of occurrences within a given time or space
    • the art of painting on a surface of plaster, particularly on walls and ceilings
  • 14.
    • calm
    • of sound and vigorous health
  • 15.
    • exempt, as from disease
    • steadfast
  • 16.
    • impulsive
    • any impulse or incentive
  • 17.
    • impetus
    • unpremeditated
  • 18.
    • a mechanical, chemical, or pathological agent of inflammation, pain, or tension
    • to excite ill temper or impatience in
  • 19.
    • alluring by false or gaudy show
    • to hypnotize
  • 20.
    • of or pertaining to marriage, especially to the marriage ceremony
    • the process of fostering or promoting growth
  • 21.
    • magnificent
    • the branch of biology that treats of ancient life and fossil organisms
  • 22.
    • the preparation of perfumes
    • half-hearted
  • 23.
    • active humanitarianism
    • the study and collection of stamps
  • 24.
    • any announcement made in a public manner
    • to put off till tomorrow or till a future time
  • 25.
    • a file of persons waiting in order of their arrival, as for admittance
    • an utterly trivial distinction or objection
  • 26.
    • to demand or to obtain the return or restoration of
    • to cause to assume a leaning or recumbent attitude or position
  • 27.
    • a step attached to the bit for controlling a horse or other draft-animal
    • to restore to a former state, station, or authority
  • 28.
    • compensation
    • to pay or pay for
  • 29.
    • anything that rouses to activity or to quickened action
    • to rouse to activity or to quickened action
  • 30.
    • pertaining to or concerned with the affairs of the present life
    • lasting for a short time only
  • 31.
    • to throw into confusion
    • of, or pertaining to, or like a city