SAT Vocabulary Power (2-10)
Vocabulary Cards: 31
- 1.
- gentle reproof
- unnecessary activity or ceremony
- 2.
- to make the first attack
- an unprovoked attack
- 3.
- the inversion of terms in successive classes, as in "the home of joy and the joy of home"
- a substance which neutralizes the poisonous products of micro-organisms
- 4.
- diversion
- to declare openly
- 5.
- one who lives by robbery and plunder
- sulfur
- 6.
- to confine within bounds
- showing watchfulness, caution, or careful consideration
- 7.
- the state of being joined together, or the things so joined
- to be in collusion
- 8.
- belief
- believable
- 9.
- laying down
- to remove the inhabitants from
- 10.
- that which is bestowed on or appointed to one from a higher power
- to put out of the proper or accustomed place
- 11.
- self-conceit
- one given to self-mention or who is constantly telling of his own views and experiences
- 12.
- int. i have found it
- to avoid by artifice
- 13.
- a place in which ferns are grown
- of a wild, fierce, and savage nature
- 14.
- stealthy or sly, like the actions of a thief
- to unite or blend as by melting together
- 15.
- an opinion or doctrine subversive of settled beliefs or accepted principles
- one who holds opinions contrary to the recognized standards or tenets of any philosophy
- 16.
- occurring or situated within a cell
- situated within the walls of a city
- 17.
- serving to water lands by artificial means
- to water, as land, by ditches or other artificial means
- 18.
- merry
- exultation
- 19.
- characterized by lust or lasciviousness
- one who makes dictionaries
- 20.
- pliant
- evil in nature or tending to do great harm or mischief
- 21.
- naked
- having no power or force
- 22.
- boisterous
- stubborn adherence to opinion, arising from conceit or the desire to have one's own way
- 23.
- pertaining to punishment
- the state or period of being a student
- 24.
- able to be kept under restraint or control
- to grant a respite from punishment to
- 25.
- the keeping of a thing within one's power or possession
- the quality of habitually keeping silent or being reserved in utterance
- 26.
- to take apart
- a seceder
- 27.
- gloomy
- having sufficient funds to pay all debts
- 28.
- an image formed by rays of light or other radiant energy
- to pursue inquiries and form conjectures
- 29.
- denoting electricity produced by heat
- electricity generated by differences of temperature,
- 30.
- to come to pass
- to remove and plant in another place
- 31.
- extreme misery or unhappiness
- to twist the body, face, or limbs or as in pain or distress