Web English-test.net
 

SAT Word List # SAT/M41

sat preparation | add bookmark | print this page
prev sat wordlist | sat wordlist | next sat wordlist
 
  Word Explanations permissible, vindicative, pectoral, impure, galore, powerless, decent, propulsion, subordinate, plausible


   
Explanation of permissible (adjective)
that may be allowed



   
Explanation of vindicative (adjective)
revengeful



   
Explanation of pectoral (adjective)
pertaining to the breast or thorax



   
Explanation of impure (adjective)
tainted



   
Explanation of galore (adjective)
abundant



   
Explanation of powerless (adjective)
impotent



   
Explanation of decent (adjective)
characterized by propriety of conduct, speech, manners or dress



   
Explanation of propulsion (noun)
a driving onward or forward



   
Explanation of subordinate (adjective)
belonging to an inferior order in a classification



   
Explanation of plausible (adjective)
forms: more plausible; most plausible

seeming likely to be true, though open to doubt



  Explain the words permissible, vindicative, pectoral, impure, galore, powerless, decent, propulsion, subordinate, plausible

  file's URL: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/meanings/041/sat-explanations.php
SAT test: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/meanings/041/sat-test.php
SAT word lists: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/meanings/041/sat-words.php
SAT prep forum: http://www.english-test.net/forum/forum21.html
SAT preparation: http://english-test/sat/index.html © 2003—2009 www.english-test.net
 

Biography: Dwight D. Eisenhower audiobook download Biography: Dwight D. Eisenhower audiobook download — Meet the man who went from Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Forces, Europe, in WWII to Commander-in-Chief of...

More links from English-test.net: Searching colleges based on the SAT scores, I don't understand it..!, What do these preposition expressions mean?, I'm new to this website. My name is Yazeed, what is the difference between hunger and starve?, Meaning of 'debt culture', Last versus latest, Differences in figurative language, what is the differenc between sorts and kinds?, raise vs. arise, Free ESL Quiz Online: American Presidents William Jefferson Clinton, Test of speaking English: Literary Terms (4), Definition of up, above, always, soon, ago, probably, any, especially, enough, already, Crystal Line audio books, CDs, tapes, cassettes used and new, audio download, Interactive grammar quizzes: Send the right message, Grammar exercises with leather, bets, heavy, knew, beat: English Slang Idioms (92)

     SAT test: Vocabulary Words: English Adjectives Nouns         SAT test: Word games: Free Online Adjective Noun Game         SAT Vocabulary: (printable version)         Meaning of permissible, vindicative, pectoral, impure, galore, powerless, decent, propulsion