Chúng ta tiếp tục Groups 25–29 (1451–1700) theo lộ trình 5 nhóm/250 từ để tiến gần hơn đến hoàn thiện toàn bộ 3000 từ SAT Academic Vocabulary.
📑 SAT Vocabulary – Groups 25–29 (1451–1700)
Group 25 (1451–1500)
| Word | Part of Speech | Meaning (VN) | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Irascible | adj. | Nóng tính | He is irascible and easily angered. |
| Irrefutable | adj. | Không thể bác bỏ | The evidence is irrefutable. |
| Itinerant | adj./n. | Đi đây đi đó | The itinerant teacher traveled frequently. |
| Jaded | adj. | Chán nản | She felt jaded after years of work. |
| Jeopardy | n. | Nguy hiểm | His life was in jeopardy. |
| Jocular | adj. | Hài hước | He made a jocular remark. |
| Juxtapose | v. | Đặt cạnh nhau | The artist juxtaposed colors boldly. |
| Kindle | v. | Nhóm lửa, khơi dậy | The speech kindled hope. |
| Kowtow | v. | Khom lưng | He kowtowed to his boss. |
| Lament | v./n. | Than vãn | They lamented their losses. |
| Languid | adj. | Yếu ớt | The heat made her languid. |
| Latent | adj. | Tiềm ẩn | The disease was latent. |
| Laud | v. | Khen ngợi | Critics lauded the performance. |
| Lethargic | adj. | Uể oải | He felt lethargic after lunch. |
| Levity | n. | Sự nhẹ nhõm | His levity was inappropriate. |
| Loquacious | adj. | Nói nhiều | She is loquacious and talkative. |
| Lucid | adj. | Rõ ràng | The explanation was lucid. |
| Ludicrous | adj. | Nực cười | The idea was ludicrous. |
| Luminous | adj. | Phát sáng | The room was luminous. |
| Magnanimous | adj. | Hào phóng | She was magnanimous in victory. |
| Malevolent | adj. | Hiểm độc | He had a malevolent glare. |
| Malign | v./adj. | Phỉ báng | She maligns her colleagues. |
| Malleable | adj. | Dễ uốn | Gold is malleable. |
| Martinet | n. | Người nghiêm khắc | The teacher was a martinet. |
| Maudlin | adj. | Sến | The movie was maudlin. |
| Maverick | n. | Người độc lập | He is a political maverick. |
| Mendacious | adj. | Dối trá | He told mendacious stories. |
| Meticulous | adj. | Tỉ mỉ | She is meticulous in her work. |
| Misanthrope | n. | Người ghét người | The hermit was a misanthrope. |
| Mitigate | v. | Giảm nhẹ | Measures were taken to mitigate damage. |
| Mollify | v. | Làm dịu | He tried to mollify her anger. |
| Mundane | adj. | Tầm thường | He dealt with mundane tasks. |
| Myriad | n./adj. | Vô số | There are myriad possibilities. |
| Nefarious | adj. | Xấu xa | The villain had nefarious plans. |
| Negate | v. | Phủ nhận | This evidence negates the theory. |
| Nemesis | n. | Kẻ thù | The hero faced his nemesis. |
| Noxious | adj. | Có hại | The fumes were noxious. |
| Obdurate | adj. | Cứng đầu | He was obdurate in his decision. |
| Obfuscate | v. | Làm mờ | The details were obfuscated. |
| Obsequious | adj. | Quỵ lụy | The assistant was obsequious. |
| Obstinate | adj. | Bướng bỉnh | He remained obstinate. |
| Obviate | v. | Ngăn ngừa | Precautions obviate accidents. |
| Occlude | v. | Chặn | The blockage occluded the artery. |
| Odious | adj. | Ghê tởm | The act was odious. |
| Onerous | adj. | Nặng nề | The task was onerous. |
| Opprobrium | n. | Sự sỉ nhục | The scandal brought opprobrium. |
| Ostensible | adj. | Bề ngoài | His ostensible reason was false. |
| Ostentatious | adj. | Phô trương | The mansion was ostentatious. |
| Palliate | v. | Làm giảm nhẹ | Medication can palliate symptoms. |
| Panacea | n. | Thuốc chữa bách bệnh | Education is a panacea for ignorance. |
| Paragon | n. | Hình mẫu | She is a paragon of virtue. |
| Pariah | n. | Người bị ghét | He became a social pariah. |
| Parsimonious | adj. | Keo kiệt | He is parsimonious with money. |
| Partisan | n./adj. | Đảng phái | The debate was highly partisan. |
| Paucity | n. | Thiếu hụt | There is a paucity of evidence. |
| Pejorative | adj. | Xúc phạm | He used pejorative language. |

