SAT Vocabulary Power (4-39)

Vocabulary Cards: 29

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • to give credit or authority to
    • to become greater in quantity or number
  • 2.
    • having the ability of using both hands with equal skill or ease
    • having a double meaning
  • 3.
    • an arsenal
    • an agreeable odor
  • 4.
    • one who is lawfully entitled to the profits and proceeds of an estate or property
    • helpful result
  • 5.
    • the system of doctrine taught by John Calvin
    • to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism
  • 6.
    • the department of an army charged with the provision of its food and water and daily needs
    • to empower
  • 7.
    • to twist into a misshapen form
    • trade forbidden by law or treaty
  • 8.
    • ten-footed or ten-armed
    • a line of ten syllables
  • 9.
    • readiness, precision, efficiency, and ease in any physical activity or in any mechanical work
    • characteristic of the devil
  • 10.
    • the quality or character of being godlike
    • capable of being separated into parts
  • 11.
    • to invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another
    • to impede with obstacles
  • 12.
    • extravagance or enormity
    • going beyond usual and proper limits
  • 13.
    • the traditions, beliefs, and customs of the common people
    • to handle tenderly and lovingly
  • 14.
    • spherical
  • 15.
    • an artificial trance-sleep
    • tending to produce sleep
  • 16.
    • a rural view, especially one of picturesque effect, as seen from a distance or an elevation
    • relaxed
  • 17.
    • importance
    • a great Hindu prince
  • 18.
    • the attainment of superior skill
    • that of which anything is composed or may be constructed
  • 19.
    • worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial
    • of or pertaining to a town or city, or to its corporate or local government
  • 20.
    • to contaminate
    • government by several or many persons of what- ever class
  • 21.
    • affecting the sense of smell
    • the quality of affecting the sense of smell
  • 22.
    • the calling to mind of incidents within the range of personal knowledge or experience
    • pertaining to the recollection of matters of personal interest
  • 23.
    • second in quality, size, rank, importance, etc
    • concealment
  • 24.
    • fallacious
    • to deprive of simplicity of mind or manner
  • 25.
    • a figurine
    • the natural height of an animal body
  • 26.
    • of prodigious size, bulk, or degree
    • profound lethargy
  • 27.
    • a land-measurer
    • a specific capability of feeling or emotion
  • 28.
    • to pursue a policy of delay
    • to offer to (somebody) an inducement to do wrong
  • 29.
    • fitness for some desirable practical purpose
    • the greatest possible extent