SAT Vocabulary

Cards (5998)

  • abash
    to make ashamed
  • abate
    to put an end to
  • abbess
    a female superior or governess of a nunnery
  • abbey
    a monastery or society of people
  • abbot
    the superior or head of an abbey or monastery
  • abbreviateabbreviate
    abbreviat
  • abdicate
    to surrender, renounce or relinquish
  • abdomen the belly/stomach
    the belly/stomach
  • abduct
    to take away secretly by force
  • abed
    in bed
  • aberrant
    straying from the right or normal way
  • abet
    to assist or encourage by aid, especially in crime
  • abeyance
    temporary inactivity
  • the belly/stomach
    abdomen
  • to take away secretly by force
    abduct
  • in bed
    abed
  • straying from the right or normal way
    aberrant
  • to assist or encourage by aid, especially in crime
    abet
  • temporary inactivity
    abeyance
  • to loath
    abhor
  • to wait for
    abide
  • to cast off or down, to abase
    abject
  • to renounce upon oath
    abjure
  • to deny (oneself something)
    abnegate
  • not conforming to rule or system
    abnormal
  • very hateful, detestable
    abominable
  • anything greatly disliked or abhorred
    abomination
  • original or indigenous to a place
    aboriginal
  • to miscarry, to bring forth something prematurely
    abort
  • unsuccessful
    abortive
  • to be plentiful, to be very prevalent, to overflow
    abound
  • in open sight, without concealment, or deception
    aboveboard
  • to rub or wear away
    abrade
  • rough enough to wear away the outer surface
    abrasive
  • to shorten in duration
    abridge
  • to abolish by authoritative action
    abrogate
  • to form such a collection of pus
    abscess
  • the act of cutting off
    abscission
  • to depart secretly
    abscond
  • a state of being absent
    absence