SAT Vocabulary Power (2-19)

Vocabulary Cards: 36

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • muddle
    • something added, or to be added
    • to make inefficient or worthless
  • 2.
    • a condition resulting from the inordinate or persistent use of alcoholic beverages
    • a covered recess connected with or at the side of a larger room
  • 3.
    • ghost
    • to soothe by quieting anger or indignation
  • 4.
    • a boat-song of Venetian gondoliers
    • an instrument that registers graphically and continuously the atmospheric pressure
  • 5.
    • somewhat rough or rude in manner or speech
    • a clown
  • 6.
    • awkward of movement
    • to change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, by chemical action, or by a ferment
  • 7.
    • a person to whom goods or other property has been entrusted
    • one who entrusts
  • 8.
    • to pick or sort out from the rest
    • guilty
  • 9.
    • that process by which a word is traced from its original root or primitive form and meaning
    • coming or acquired from some origin
  • 10.
    • contentious
    • one who disagrees
  • 11.
    • evasion
    • to evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice
  • 12.
    • to remove by digging or scooping out
    • to go beyond, as in measure, quality, value, action, power, skill, etc
  • 13.
    • a landed estate held under feudal tenure
    • one who attempts to obstruct legislation
  • 14.
    • in cookery, to surround with additions for embellishment
    • the military force stationed in a fort, town, or other place for its defense
  • 15.
    • boisterously merry
    • a small hill or mound
  • 16.
    • in a vague or uncertain way
    • that can not be blotted out, effaced, destroyed, or removed
  • 17.
    • to perform the first act or rite
    • to introduce, as a fluid, by injection
  • 18.
    • the state of being in active resistance to authority
    • not perceptible to the touch
  • 19.
    • habitual
    • showing or feeling envy
  • 20.
    • assumed by law to exist
    • lawful power or right to exercise official authority
  • 21.
    • chivalry
    • toilsome
  • 22.
    • anything unnaturally huge or distorted
    • a ray of moonlight
  • 23.
    • an expressive word or pithy sentence enunciating some guiding rule of life, or faith
    • one who travels among or climbs mountains for pleasure or exercise
  • 24.
    • having or diffusing an odor or scent, especially an agreeable one
    • having an odor, especially a fragrant one
  • 25.
    • guilty
    • a small breach of propriety or principle
  • 26.
    • pertaining to the breast or thorax
    • consisting of money
  • 27.
    • to make a hole or holes through
    • to accomplish
  • 28.
    • to preserve from extinction or oblivion
    • any profit from service beyond the amount fixed as salary or wages
  • 29.
    • abundant
    • a weight suspended by a line to test the verticality of something
  • 30.
    • the having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command
    • pertaining to the having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command
  • 31.
    • capable of being turned back
    • the throwing off or back of light, heat, sound, or any form of energy that travels in waves
  • 32.
    • the killing of a king or sovereign
    • particular conduct or administration of affairs
  • 33.
    • to return, or turn or look back, as toward a former position or the like
    • to heap approach or abuse upon
  • 34.
    • having reached a high degree of worldly prosperity
    • one who or that which takes the place of a predecessor or preceding thing
  • 35.
    • a copy made directly from an original
    • to convey, remove, or cause to pass from one person or place to another
  • 36.
    • to mark with different shades or colors
    • a slave or bondman