SAT Vocabulary Power (2-12)
Vocabulary Cards: 31
- 1.
- one who manages affairs of any kind
- having the right or privilege of entry
- 2.
- able to move or act quickly, physically, or mentally
- to move or excite (the feelings or thoughts)
- 3.
- hole
- insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling
- 4.
- an expression of assent
- a flowering shrub
- 5.
- the United Kingdom of Great Britain
- a word, idiom, or phrase characteristic of Great Britain or the British
- 6.
- one who makes a claim or demand, as of right
- intuitive sagacity or perception
- 7.
- pertaining to marriage or matrimony
- to overcome by force
- 8.
- a place for cremating dead bodies
- a deep crack or fissure in the ice of a glacier
- 9.
- testimony legally taken on interrogatories and reduced to writing, for use as evidence in court
- one who makes a deposit, or has an amount deposited
- 10.
- to debar
- to deprive of peace or tranquillity
- 11.
- to expel
- to quietly terminate: said of time
- 12.
- seeking the conversion of sinners
- a preacher who goes from place to place holding services
- 13.
- intense
- ardor or intensity of feeling
- 14.
- a person of expectant temperament
- an instrument for measuring
- 15.
- a pausing to consider
- vacillating
- 16.
- poor
- native
- 17.
- a very brief portion of time
- done without perceptible lapse of time
- 18.
- that can not be successfully withstood or opposed
- careless of or unable to meet responsibilities
- 19.
- wandering
- the external appearance or manner of a person
- 20.
- a story or drama told or performed by one person
- the unreasonable pursuit of one idea
- 21.
- to prevent
- having the mental faculties prematurely developed
- 22.
- a judgment or opinion formed without due examination of the facts
- a system of church government
- 23.
- involving or equivalent to prohibition, especially of the sale of alcoholic beverages
- a prominence
- 24.
- to steal
- intent
- 25.
- a special school, as of theology or pedagogics
- peculiar to or proceeding from the weakness or infirmity of old age
- 26.
- ready to be led
- that which follows in consequence of what has previously happened
- 27.
- any position having emoluments with few or no duties
- to burn slightly or superficially
- 28.
- a vertical bar, or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall
- a group of rimed lines, usually forming one of a series of similar divisions in a poem
- 29.
- pithy
- pertaining to the domain over which a sovereign state exercises jurisdiction
- 30.
- belief in God
- a government administered by ecclesiastics
- 31.
- adverse
- resembling waves