Web English-test.net
 

SAT Word List # SAT/W380

sat preparation | add bookmark | print this page
prev sat wordlist | sat wordlist | next sat wordlist
 
  Word Descriptions curtail, liquefy, seance, omnipotence, impatience, birthright, recognizance, titanic, absolve, supple


   
Description of curtail (verb: curtailed; curtailed; curtailing)
to cut off or cut short



   
Description of liquefy (verb: liquefied; liquefied; liquefying)
to cause to melt



   
Description of seance (noun)
a meeting of spirituals for consulting spirits



   
Description of omnipotence (noun)
unlimited and universal power



   
Description of impatience (noun)
unwillingness to brook delays or wait the natural course of things



   
Description of birthright (noun: birthrights)
a privilege or possession into which one is born



   
Description of recognizance (noun)
an acknowledgment entered into before a court with condition to do some particular act



   
Description of titanic (adjective)
of vast size or strength



   
Description of absolve (verb: absolved; absolved; absolving)
to free from sin or its penalties



   
Description of supple (adjective: suppler; supplest)
easily bent



  Determinations of the words curtail, liquefy, seance, omnipotence, impatience, birthright, recognizance, titanic, absolve, supple

  file's URL: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/words/380/sat-descriptions.php
SAT test: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/words/380/sat-test.php
SAT word lists: http://www.english-test.net/sat/vocabulary/words/380/sat-definitions.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
 

Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within audiobook download Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within audiobook download — What is writing? Can anybody do it? What's the best way to get started? And keep going? Over a decade ago, when...

More links from English-test.net: Difference between cautious and careful, What does this sentence mean?, Is this phrase correct: I have got other works to do?, Why is the US the most powerful nation in the world?, a change request v.s. change request, Difference between plenty of and abundant, Meaning of word "Jaywalker", Britishism = Briticism =?Anglicism? = :)John-Bullism:), Exceptions when to use a / an + hair / hairs, Verb forms: He's the kind of people who be/are so snobbish, Free EFL Quiz Online: A Quick History of Advertising, Exercise with cat, cuckoo, baby, crying, wolf: English Slang Idioms (48), Answers to vocabulary workshop: Common english nouns and verbs, Interactive grammar quizzes: A Public Figure, Study English with chained, chain, gang, cease, caved: English Slang Idioms (184), A Little Princess audio books, CDs, tapes, cassettes used and new, audio download

     SAT Prep Test Online: Vocabulary Activity: Verb Noun Adjective Test         SAT practice test: Word quizzes: Free Online Verb Noun Adjective Game         SAT Preparation: (printable version)         Definition of curtail, liquefy, seance, omnipotence, impatience, birthright, recognizance