SAT Vocabulary Power (4-36)
Vocabulary Cards: 31
- 1.
- of, pertaining to, or involving an accusation
- to charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error
- 2.
- benevolence to others on subordination to self-interest
- one who advocates or practices altruism
- 3.
- intensity of passion or affection
- very dry
- 4.
- to lament
- a solemn invocation of the divine blessing
- 5.
- a concretion formed in various parts of the body resembling a pebble in hardness
- the state of being hard and insensible
- 6.
- handsome
- fit to be eaten
- 7.
- possibility of happening
- not predictable
- 8.
- a liquid and dry measure of 10 liters
- the ten commandments
- 9.
- to take a different course
- malicious mischief
- 10.
- pastime
- dissimilitude
- 11.
- to inspire with ardent love
- to pitch tents for a resting-place
- 12.
- urgent
- a critical period or condition
- 13.
- obscure
- a state of constant movement, change, or renewal
- 14.
- icy, or icily cold
- a field or stream of ice
- 15.
- the mechanics of fluids
- an instrument for determining the density of solids and liquids by flotation
- 16.
- calm
- rudeness
- 17.
- to signify
- inexpedient
- 18.
- to hold back or in
- not disposed to entertain strangers gratuitously
- 19.
- to infuse
- conveying knowledge
- 20.
- possessing a liquefying nature or power
- to convert into a liquid or into liquid form
- 21.
- a social party composed of persons masked and costumed so as to be disguised
- the unnecessary and indiscriminate killing of human beings
- 22.
- trivial
- to designate as a candidate for any office
- 23.
- that which annoys, vexes, or irritates
- the act or art of reading or naming numbers
- 24.
- of a pale or wan appearance
- perceptible by feeling or touch
- 25.
- one who or that which perceives
- to filter
- 26.
- to push out or thrust forth
- the act of protruding
- 27.
- having the color of blood
- consisting of blood
- 28.
- resembling poetry, in which vice, incapacity ,or corruption is held up to ridicule
- to treat with sarcasm or derisive wit
- 29.
- violently abusive and quarrelsome
- pertaining to or creative of a boundary, limit
- 30.
- the mixed worship of polytheism
- a professor of divinity
- 31.
- refined or elegant courtesy
- a roguish, mischievous boy