SAT Vocabulary Power (5-48)
Vocabulary Cards: 41
- 1.
- to agree
- to move faster
- 2.
- an edifice of elliptical shape, constructed about a central open space or arena
- largeness
- 3.
- given to severe self-denial and practicing excessive abstinence and devotion
- to assign as a quality or attribute
- 4.
- to happen to or befall
- in good season or time
- 5.
- a whim
- a heading, as of a chapter, section, document, etc
- 6.
- agreeable
- to make complete
- 7.
- the state of progressive restoration to health and strength after the cessation of disease
- recovering health after sickness
- 8.
- anything that allures, or is intended to allures into danger or temptation
- enfeebled, as by old age or some chronic infirmity
- 9.
- affected or possessed with self-distrust
- spreading rapidly through the system and acting quickly
- 10.
- ascendancy
- conspicuously prominent
- 11.
- a riddle
- to command
- 12.
- definite
- to clear from involvement
- 13.
- to deny oneself the pleasure or profit of
- that part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest the spectator
- 14.
- the person to whom property is transferred by deed
- the maker of a deed
- 15.
- a use of words peculiar to a particular language
- a mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual
- 16.
- untenable
- interfering with comfort or progress
- 17.
- unutterable
- of unchangeable length or area
- 18.
- uncommon
- to trespass upon
- 19.
- adverse
- gross wrong or injustice
- 20.
- a connection with a particular nation
- according to the usual order of things
- 21.
- an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit
- to cause to loathe
- 22.
- anything that presents a system of cross- lines
- pertaining to the nerves or nervous system
- 23.
- relating to the correcting or preventing of deformity
- one who practices the correcting or preventing of deformity
- 24.
- a sudden, unreasonable, overpowering fear
- a full set of armor
- 25.
- to render ludicrous by imitating the language of
- derived from the same root or primitive word
- 26.
- of senatorial or noble rank
- an inheritance from an ancestor, especially from one's father
- 27.
- to have knowledge of, or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses
- cognizable
- 28.
- not easily roused to feeling or action
- representing articulate sounds or speech
- 29.
- marked by an assumed stateliness and impressiveness of manner
- to meditate or reflect upon
- 30.
- pl. The emblems of royalty
- royalty
- 31.
- nonsense
- inflexibility
- 32.
- a condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling
- the signification conveyed by some word, phrase, or action
- 33.
- one who claims to have supernatural insight or foresight
- a false argument understood to be such by the reasoner himself and intentionally used to deceive
- 34.
- being or occurring in the mind, but without attendant consciousness or conscious perception
- situated directly underneath
- 35.
- based on or growing out of divine revelation
- the branch of theological science that treats of God
- 36.
- apathy
- the art of representing on a map the physical features of any locality or region with accuracy
- 37.
- threefold
- composed of or pertaining to three related things or parts
- 38.
- protective
- the office of a guardian
- 39.
- to fail to put strongly enough, as a case
- to underestimate
- 40.
- courageous
- founded on truth
- 41.
- a stringed instrument held between the player's knees
- a bold, impudent, turbulent woman