SAT Vocabulary Power (5-45)

Vocabulary Cards: 36

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • a person or thing that aids the principal agent
    • to utter with a shout
  • 2.
    • having a propensity for falling in love
    • without determinate shape
  • 3.
    • trickery
    • pertaining to King Arthur, the real or legendary hero of British poetic story
  • 4.
    • to attack on all sides
    • to smear over, as with any oily or sticky substance
  • 5.
    • a choral composition
    • one of the divisions of an extended poem
  • 6.
    • qualified
    • characterized by rivalry
  • 7.
    • rebellious
    • one who or that which regulates or directs
  • 8.
    • a speech recited or intended for recitation from memory in public
    • a full and formal style of utterance
  • 9.
    • pertaining to teaching
    • dissimilarity in any respect
  • 10.
    • melancholy
    • lamentation
  • 11.
    • to debilitate
    • to endow with a privilege, especially with the right to vote
  • 12.
    • contributing to personal advantage
    • to hasten the movement or progress of
  • 13.
    • that part of a shore uncovered at low tide
    • to be an omen or warning sign of, especially of evil
  • 14.
    • a step, degree, rank, or relative position in an order or series
    • moving or advancing by steps
  • 15.
    • a fossil reptile
    • frigidly
  • 16.
    • that can not be described
    • that can not be destroyed
  • 17.
    • total loss or destitution of honor or reputation
    • the derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge on the ground of law
  • 18.
    • a wooden hammer
    • to treat ill, unkindly, roughly, or abusively
  • 19.
    • emancipation
    • to set free from bondage
  • 20.
    • interfering
    • of or pertaining to the middle
  • 21.
    • untrue
    • a beggar
  • 22.
    • a ditch on the outside of a fortress wall
    • lawless control of public affairs by the mob or populace
  • 23.
    • one who takes advantage of circumstances to gain his ends
    • favorable or advantageous chance or opening
  • 24.
    • a circular temple at Rome with a fine Corinthian portico and a great domed roof
    • sign-language
  • 25.
    • a defender
    • one specially cared for and favored by another usually older person
  • 26.
    • an eight-page newspaper of any size
    • a wharf or artificial landing-place on the shore of a harbor or projecting into it
  • 27.
    • dependence
    • having confidence
  • 28.
    • to perceive by taste or smell
    • the sheath of a sword or similar bladed weapon
  • 29.
    • rich and costly
    • an excessive amount
  • 30.
    • being an addition to
    • one who asks humbly and earnestly
  • 31.
    • that gives warning or information
    • recklessness
  • 32.
    • the act of conveying from one person or place to another
    • one who or that which conveys from one person or place to another
  • 33.
    • to equip with less than the full complement of men
    • to sell at a lower price than
  • 34.
    • change
    • having a tendency to change
  • 35.
    • very eager or urgent
    • rapid motion
  • 36.
    • the face, countenance, or look of a person
    • in England, a title of nobility, ranking fourth in the order of British peerage