SAT Vocabulary Power (2-14)

単語カード: 30

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to award or bestow by formal decision
    • something joined to or connected with another thing, but holding a subordinate place
  • 2.
    • slight sickness
    • delicate, ethereal
  • 3.
    • a place where bees are kept
    • the climax
  • 4.
    • a microbe
    • to pester
  • 5.
    • disseminated far and wide
    • a coarse, heavy shoe
  • 6.
    • clamor
    • surreptitious
    • clanking or a ringing, as of arms, chains, or bells
  • 7.
    • governed by moral standard
    • aware that one lives, feels, and thinks
  • 8.
    • a criticism or critical review
    • earthenware made from baked clay
  • 9.
    • to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite
    • to lessen the worth of
  • 10.
    • a bad name or character
    • to unclothe
  • 11.
    • a metallic copy of any surface, as a coin
    • a lyric poem lamenting the dead
  • 12.
    • to turn inside out
    • to dispossess pursuant to judicial decree
  • 13.
    • a festival or feast
    • the young in the womb or in the egg
  • 14.
    • carriage of the body in going
    • possessing a brave or chivalrous spirit
  • 15.
    • unlikeness of constituent parts
    • consisting of dissimilar elements or ingredients of different kinds
  • 16.
    • authoritative act of prohibition
    • time between acts or periods
  • 17.
    • to stop while in progress
    • to cut through or into so as to divide
  • 18.
    • the whole of any sphere or department of nature or knowledge to which man is related
    • to inflame with passion
  • 19.
    • apt to omit what ought to be done
    • transferable by assignment, endorsement, or delivery
  • 20.
    • unfavorably known to the general public
    • a short novel
  • 21.
    • existence antecedent to something
    • a brief explanation or address to the reader, at the beginning of a book
  • 22.
    • that which may be logically assumed to be true until disproved
    • assuming too much
  • 23.
    • a pretended or false apostle
    • a fictitious name, especially when assumed by a writer
  • 24.
    • humble
    • a return to or toward some former state or condition
  • 25.
    • round from fullness or plumpness
    • being in an initial, early, or incomplete stage of development
  • 26.
    • a contraction of any material into less bulk or dimension
    • to draw or be drawn into wrinkles
  • 27.
    • not flowing: said of water, as in a pool
    • to become dull or inert
  • 28.
    • one who has the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement
    • that which is of the highest possible excellence or eminence
  • 29.
    • directed toward knowledge for its own sake without respect to applications
    • one given to speculating
  • 30.
    • depravity
    • the act of training or the state of being under instruction