SAT高频词汇表-H
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SAT词汇中以字母H开头的词汇量较少,新航道小编整理SAT词汇中H为首的词汇,供大家参考。
hackneyed (adj.) unoriginal, trite (A girl can only hear “I love you” so many times
before it begins to sound hackneyed and meaningless.)
hallowed (adj.) revered, consecrated (In the hallowed corridors of the cathedral, the
disturbed professor felt himself to be at peace.)
hapless (adj.) unlucky (My poor, hapless family never seems to pick a sunny week to go
on vacation.)
harangue 1. (n.) a ranting speech (Everyone had heard the teacher’s harangue about
gum chewing in class before.) 2. (v.) to give such a speech (But this time the teacher
harangued the class about the importance of brushing your teeth after chewing
gum.)
hardy (adj.) robust, capable of surviving through adverse conditions (I too would have
expected the plants to be dead by mid-November, but apparently they’re very
hardy.)
harrowing (adj.) greatly distressing, vexing (The car crash was a harrowing experience,
but I have a feeling that the increase in my insurance premiums will be even more
upsetting.)
haughty (adj.) disdainfully proud (The superstar’s haughty dismissal of her costars will
backfire on her someday.)
hedonist (n.) one who believes pleasure should be the primary pursuit of humans
(Because he’s such a hedonist, I knew Murray would appreciate the 11 cases of wine
I bought him for his birthday.)
hegemony (n.) domination over others (Britain’s hegemony over its colonies was
threatened once nationalist sentiment began to spread around the world.)
heinous (adj.) shockingly wicked, repugnant (The killings were made all the more
heinous by the fact that the murderer first tortured his victims for three days.)
heterogeneous (adj.) varied, diverse in character (I hate having only one flavor so I
always buy the swirled, or should I say heterogeneous, type of ice cream.)
hiatus (n.) a break or gap in duration or continuity (The hiatus in service should last
two or three months—until the cable lines are repaired .)
hierarchy (n.) a system with ranked groups, usually according to social, economic, or
professional class (Women found it very difficult to break into the upper ranks of the
department’s hierarchy.)
hypocrisy (n.) pretending to believe what one does not (Once the politician began
passing legislation that contradicted his campaign promises, his hypocrisy became
apparent.)
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