SAT Vocabulary Power (6-59)

단어 카드: 29

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break
    • a Collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body
  • 2.
    • hatred or dread of England or of what is English
    • the entire English race wherever found, as in Europe, the United States, or India
  • 3.
    • having resemblance of sound
    • to accord in sound, especially vowel sound
  • 4.
    • a privilege or possession into which one is born
    • acridity, as to the taste
  • 5.
    • any great and sudden misfortune or calamity
    • the negative pole or electrode of a galvanic battery
  • 6.
    • to surrender
    • self-flattering opinion
  • 7.
    • the act or ceremony of crowning a monarch
    • inferior crown denoting, according to its form, various degrees of noble rank less than sovereign
  • 8.
    • to deprive of something dishonestly
    • to make payment for
  • 9.
    • to cease to exist, either actually or for the time being
    • to fail to fulfill the expectation, hope, wish, or desire of
  • 10.
    • doubtful
    • hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation
  • 11.
    • an earnest request
    • the act of entering
  • 12.
    • to render extinct
    • to praise in the highest terms
  • 13.
    • to renounce upon oath
    • a strong point
  • 14.
    • surmise
    • duplicity
  • 15.
    • fancied
    • to drink or take in
  • 16.
    • insinuation
    • to introduce or strive to introduce new things
  • 17.
    • the condition resulting from one's dying not having made a valid will
    • not having made a valid will
  • 18.
    • at a subsequent time
    • directed toward the side
  • 19.
    • rather late
    • openwork of metal or wood, formed by crossing or interlacing strips or bars
  • 20.
    • a covering for the leg
    • that may be read with ease
  • 21.
    • those citizens, collectively, who are enrolled and drilled in temporary military organizations
    • the galaxy
  • 22.
    • a state of mind indicating lack of interest
    • one attached to the army or navy, but having duties other than that of fighting
  • 23.
    • to absorb, as a gas by a metal
    • existing but not immediately perceptible
  • 24.
    • an umpire
    • a place where some crude material, as sugar or petroleum, is purified
  • 25.
    • having the power of choice
    • rational self-esteem
  • 26.
    • partially conscious
    • recurring at intervals of six months
  • 27.
    • a non-commissioned military officer ranking next above a corporal
    • an executive officer in legislative bodies who enforces the orders of the presiding officer
  • 28.
    • durable
    • slavery
  • 29.
    • the condition of not flowing or not changing
    • having a theatrical manner