SAT Vocabulary Power (8-75)

単語カード: 31

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • degrade
    • to lower in position, estimation, or the like
    • the lady superior of a nunnery
  • 2.
    • a collection of extracts from the writings of various authors
    • hard coal
  • 3.
    • unrestricted power
    • of undisputed origin
  • 4.
    • to expurgate in editing (a literary composition) by omitting words or passages
    • in cricket, the player who delivers the ball
  • 5.
    • sexual or moral purity
    • a castle or manor-house
  • 6.
    • restriction within limits or boundaries
    • to appropriate (private property) as forfeited to the public use or treasury
  • 7.
    • something taken with another for the completion of either
    • to offset
  • 8.
    • to prove indubitably
    • inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts
  • 9.
    • disregard
    • to become detached
  • 10.
    • efficient
    • fit for a destined purpose
  • 11.
    • irregular
    • roving or wandering, as in search of adventure or opportunity for gallant deeds
  • 12.
    • to suffer extremity of hunger or thirst
    • a religious zealot
  • 13.
    • the part of a nation's territory that abuts upon another country
    • slovenly in appearance
  • 14.
    • risk
    • a thorny shrub much used in England for hedges
  • 15.
    • to be an obstacle or to place obstacles in the way of
    • to drive or urge forward
  • 16.
    • akin to or befitting hell or its occupants
    • to be present in such numbers as to be a source of annoyance, trouble, or danger
  • 17.
    • to look into
    • the act of observing and analyzing one's own thoughts and feelings
  • 18.
    • ordinary
    • belonging or relating to or descriptive of the middle ages
  • 19.
    • intellectuality
    • a wise and faithful teacher, guide, and friend
  • 20.
    • the act of denying or of asserting the falsity of a proposition
    • exhibiting or indicating omission
  • 21.
    • a humorous play in dialogue and music, of more than one act
    • a conclusion or judgment held with confidence, but falling short of positive knowledge
  • 22.
    • a portable case for holding writing-materials, drawings, etc
    • to present in an orderly manner
  • 23.
    • most important
    • pertaining to the beginning or early times
  • 24.
    • interval of rest
    • very bright
  • 25.
    • a showy writer or speaker
    • indulging in or manifesting coarse indecency or obscenity
  • 26.
    • uncompromising
    • a small ripple, as of water
  • 27.
    • to be violently excited or agitated
    • a title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir
  • 28.
    • food
    • having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion
  • 29.
    • not essential under the circumstances
    • to put into confusion
  • 30.
    • the flesh of deer
    • the poisonous fluid that certain animals secrete
  • 31.
    • to prove to be true, exact, or accurate
    • in truth