SAT Vocabulary Power (6-50)

Vocabulary Cards: 29

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • bottomless gulf
    • of or pertaining to an academy, college, or university
  • 2.
    • diversion
    • anything occurring or existing out of its proper time
  • 3.
    • with a side or indirect glance or meaning
    • harshness or roughness of temper
  • 4.
    • any inclination of two surfaces other than 90 degrees
    • to confuse the perceptions or judgment of
  • 5.
    • the dead body of an animal
    • pertaining to the heart
  • 6.
    • to make complex, difficult, or hard to deal with
    • an intermingling or combination of things or parts, especially in a perplexing manner
  • 7.
    • to cause to incline and approach nearer together
    • tending to one point
  • 8.
    • to mar or disfigure the face or external surface of
    • to cut off or take away, as a part of something
  • 9.
    • a union of two characters representing a single sound
    • to turn aside from the main subject and for a time dwell on some incidental matter
  • 10.
    • to rule with insolence or unnecessary annoyance
    • to bestow as a gift, especially for a worthy cause
  • 11.
    • hatred
    • to enter voluntarily the military service by formal enrollment
  • 12.
    • pertaining to a sudden and violent outbreak
    • formal presentation
  • 13.
    • prescience
    • a citizen of a foreign country
  • 14.
    • a small grain or particle
    • to take hold of
  • 15.
    • shameful
    • a Greek epic poem describing scenes from the siege of Troy
  • 16.
    • countless
    • causing nothing displeasing or disturbing
  • 17.
    • that part of the digestive tube below or behind the stomach, extending to the anus
    • close or confidential friendship
  • 18.
    • to apportion
    • transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body, whether human or beast
  • 19.
    • unusually weighty or forcible
    • the Pope
  • 20.
    • utterly ridiculous or absurd
    • having superior rank or precedence
  • 21.
    • an elementary reading-book for children
    • belonging to the first ages
  • 22.
    • delay
    • an agent acting for another
  • 23.
    • a high point of land extending outward from the coastline into the sea
    • a furtherer, forwarder, or encourager
  • 24.
    • a bulwark or construction to oppose assault or hostile entry
    • malice
  • 25.
    • to have a care or thought for
    • foolishly headless of danger
  • 26.
    • to give up using or having
    • a casket, coffer, or repository in which relics are kept
  • 27.
    • a disclosing, discovering, or making known of what was before secret, private, or unknown
    • to regard with worshipful veneration
  • 28.
    • any act of saving property
    • a salute given by firing all the guns, as at the funeral of an officer
  • 29.
    • a variety show
    • of or pertaining to plants