Tiếp tục Groups 36–40 (2001–2250) SAT Academic Vocabulary.
📑 SAT Vocabulary – Groups 36–40 (2001–2250)
Group 36 (2001–2050)
| Word | Part of Speech | Meaning (VN) | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kinetic | adj. | Thuộc chuyển động | The sculpture has kinetic energy. |
| Kowtow | v. | Khúm núm | He refused to kowtow to authority. |
| Lament | v./n. | Than khóc | She lamented her lost opportunities. |
| Languid | adj. | Uể oải | He walked with languid steps. |
| Largesse | n. | Hào phóng | The donation reflected his largesse. |
| Laud | v. | Ca ngợi | Critics lauded her performance. |
| Lethargic | adj. | Uể oải | He felt lethargic after lunch. |
| Levity | n. | Sự nhẹ nhõm | She added levity to the serious discussion. |
| Loquacious | adj. | Nói nhiều | The loquacious student dominated the conversation. |
| Lucid | adj. | Sáng suốt | Her explanation was lucid. |
| Lugubrious | adj. | Bi thương | His face looked lugubrious. |
| Lurid | adj. | Gây sốc | The news was lurid. |
| Magnanimous | adj. | Cao thượng | He was magnanimous in victory. |
| Malevolent | adj. | Hiểm độc | The villain was malevolent. |
| Malleable | adj. | Dễ uốn | Gold is malleable. |
| Mandate | n./v. | Nhiệm vụ, ủy quyền | The law mandated action. |
| Martinet | n. | Người kỷ luật nghiêm | The teacher was a martinet. |
| Maudlin | adj. | Sướt mướt | He became maudlin after the movie. |
| Melancholy | n./adj. | Buồn rầu | A feeling of melancholy filled her. |
| Mendacious | adj. | Dối trá | The politician was mendacious. |
| Meticulous | adj. | Tỉ mỉ | She is meticulous in her work. |
| Misanthrope | n. | Người ghét người | He is a misanthrope. |
| Mitigate | v. | Giảm bớt | The law mitigated the impact. |
| Mollify | v. | Làm dịu | He mollified her anger. |
| Mundane | adj. | Thường nhật | The task was mundane. |
| Myriad | n./adj. | Vô số | There are myriad stars in the sky. |
| Nefarious | adj. | Độc ác | The villain carried out nefarious acts. |
| Nemesis | n. | Kẻ thù | His nemesis defeated him. |
| Neologism | n. | Từ mới | The writer coined a neologism. |
| Nettle | v. | Chọc tức | Her comments nettled him. |
| Nonchalant | adj. | Bình thản | He was nonchalant about the results. |
| Obdurate | adj. | Cứng đầu | He remained obdurate in his decision. |
| Obfuscate | v. | Làm rối | The speaker obfuscated the issue. |
| Obsequious | adj. | Khúm núm | The assistant was obsequious. |
| Obstinate | adj. | Bướng bỉnh | He is obstinate and never admits fault. |
| Obviate | v. | Loại bỏ | Precautions obviate risk. |
| Occlude | v. | Ngăn cản | The blood clot occluded the artery. |
| Odious | adj. | Ghê tởm | The crime was odious. |
| Officious | adj. | Thích can thiệp | The officious clerk annoyed clients. |
| Onerous | adj. | Nặng nề | The task was onerous. |
| Opaque | adj. | Mờ | The glass was opaque. |
| Opulent | adj. | Sang trọng | The mansion was opulent. |
| Ostensible | adj. | Bề ngoài | The ostensible reason was different. |
| Ostentatious | adj. | Phô trương | He wore ostentatious jewelry. |
| Palliate | v. | Làm giảm | Medicine palliates pain. |
| Palpable | adj. | Cảm nhận được | The tension was palpable. |
| Paragon | n. | Tấm gương | She is a paragon of virtue. |
| Pariah | n. | Người bị ghét | He became a pariah in society. |
| Parsimonious | adj. | Keo kiệt | He is parsimonious with money. |
| Paucity | n. | Thiếu hụt | There is a paucity of evidence. |
| Pejorative | adj. | Xúc phạm | The term is pejorative. |
| Penchant | n. | Khuynh hướng | He has a penchant for music. |
| Penurious | adj. | Nghèo | He lived a penurious life. |
| Perfunctory | adj. | Hời hợt | She gave a perfunctory nod. |
| Pernicious | adj. | Độc hại | Smoking is pernicious to health. |

