SAT Vocab

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indicated by

Suggested or shown as a result or evidence of something.

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handmade from

Created or crafted using manual skills and labor, typically from raw materials.

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represented by

Symbolized or depicted as a sign or symbol of something.

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collected with

Gathered or assembled together in a systematic manner.

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disorganized

Lacking order or organization; chaotic or messy.

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alarmed

Feeling a sense of fear, anxiety, or unease due to a perceived danger or threat.

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offended

Feeling hurt, insulted, or upset as a result of someone's words or actions.

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interrupted

Having been stopped or disrupted abruptly, often in the middle of an ongoing activity or conversation.

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nervous about

Feeling anxious, worried, or uneasy about something.

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completed by

Finished or finalized through the addition of necessary elements or actions.

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delayed by

Postponed or made late due to a hindrance or obstacle.

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involved in

Participating, engaged, or connected in some way with a particular activity or situation.

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demands

Requests or requirements that are made with force or urgency, often expecting compliance or action.

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speculates

Engages in conjecture or guesses without having definite evidence or proof.

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doubts

Questions or uncertainties about the truth, reliability, or validity of something.

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establishes

Sets up, creates, or confirms the existence or validity of something.

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prepared for

Ready or equipped for a particular situation or circumstance.

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inexperienced with

Lacking knowledge, skill, or familiarity in a particular area or task.

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skilled in

Possessing expertise, proficiency, or ability in a specific area or activity.

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excited about

Feeling enthusiastic, eager, or thrilled in anticipation of something.

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hidden

Concealed, not easily seen or detected.

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discussed

Talked about, exchanged ideas or information through conversation or deliberation.

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extended

Made longer in duration, length, or scope.

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coated

Covered or treated with a layer or coating of a substance.

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struggling

Facing difficulties, making great effort or exertion to overcome challenges.

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beneficial

Producing good or advantageous results, having a positive or helpful effect.

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simple

Easy to understand, uncomplicated, not complex.

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healthy

In good physical or mental condition, free from illness or disease.

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reflect

To think deeply or consider carefully, to ponder or contemplate.

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receive

To accept or get something given, sent, or offered.

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evaluate

To assess, appraise, or judge the quality, value, or significance of something.

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mimic

To imitate or copy the actions, speech, or behavior of someone or something else.

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replacing

Substituting or exchanging something with another thing.

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inventing

Creating or devising something new, often through original thinking or creativity.

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preserving

Protecting or maintaining something in its existing state or condition.

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counting

The action of determining the total number or quantity of something.

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newfound

Recently discovered or acquired, not previously known or experienced.

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delicate

Fragile, easily broken or damaged, requiring careful handling or treatment.

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inevitable

Unavoidable, certain to happen, cannot be prevented or escaped.

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habitual

Done or experienced regularly, as part of one's habitual routine or behavior.

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accuracy

The degree of correctness, precision, or exactness of something.

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inactivity

The state of not being active or engaged in physical or mental activity.

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complexity

The state of being intricate, intricate, or having multiple interconnected parts or elements.

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restraint

The act of holding back, restricting, or controlling oneself or something else.

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demanding

Requiring a lot of effort, attention, or resources to meet expectations or requirements.

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signaling

Sending a message, indication, or communication through signs or signals.

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inviting

Attractive or appealing, encouraging someone to come or participate.

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shifting

Changing or moving from one position, direction, or condition to another.

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acknowledges

Recognizes, admits, or accepts the existence, truth, or validity of something.

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produces

Creates, generates, or brings forth something.

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spans

Covers or extends across a particular period, distance, or range.

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advances

Progresses or moves forward, often in terms of development or improvement.

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widespread

Existing or occurring over a wide area or among a large number of people or things.

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careful

Taking heed or exercising caution, paying attention to details.

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unintended

Not planned or deliberate, happening by accident or without purpose.

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infrequent

Rare or occurring at irregular intervals, not happening often.

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validate

Confirm or prove the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.

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interpret

Explain or understand the meaning or significance of something.

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relate

Establish a connection or link between two or more things.

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accomodate

Adapt or adjust to suit the needs or preferences of someone or something.

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circumvents

Avoids or bypasses, often by finding a way around or overcoming an obstacle.

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eclipses

Obscures or surpasses something in importance, fame, or quality.

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fabricates

Invents or creates (often false) information or stories.

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exemplifies

Serves as a typical or outstanding example of something.

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resilient

Able to recover quickly from difficult situations or setbacks.

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inadequate

Insufficient or not meeting the necessary requirements or standards.

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dynamic

Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

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satisfactory

Meeting expectations or requirements, acceptable or adequate.

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quantities

Amounts or numbers, often referring to measurements or quantities of something.

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decorations

Ornaments or embellishments used to adorn or beautify something.

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patterns

Repeated designs or arrangements of shapes, colors, or elements.

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agreements

Mutual understandings or arrangements reached between two or more parties.

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selects

Chooses or picks out from a group or set of options.

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originates

Comes into existence, starts, or has its source or beginning.

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conditions

Circumstances or factors that affect or influence something.

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replenishes

Refills or restores to a full or original state, often referring to supplies or resources.

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vivid

Bright, intense, or striking, often describing colors or descriptions that are very clear and detailed.

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unknown

Not known or familiar, not recognized or identified.

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definite

Clear, certain, or precise, without any doubt or ambiguity.

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reserved

Restrained or self-controlled in behavior or manner.

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impartial

Unbiased, fair, or neutral, not favoring any particular side or party.

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offhand

Without preparation or forethought; casually or without deep consideration.

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persistent

Continuing or lasting for a long time, not giving up easily.

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mandatory

Required or obligatory, must be done or followed.

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selecting

Choosing or picking out from a group or set of options.

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inspecting

Examining closely or critically to assess quality, condition, or compliance.

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creating

Bringing something into existence, making or producing something.

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deciding

Making a choice or reaching a conclusion after consideration or deliberation.

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scholarly

Academic or intellectual, characterized by a serious, thoughtful approach.

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melodic

Pleasant or tuneful to the ear, relating to melody or musical sounds.

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jarring

Shocking or disturbing, causing a sense of incongruity or discord.

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personal

Relating to an individual's private life, feelings, or experiences.

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sturdily

In a strong, robust, or resilient manner.

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carelessly

Without care or attention, in a negligent or reckless manner.

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rarely

Not occurring frequently, infrequently or seldom.

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simply

In a straightforward or uncomplicated manner, without complexity or difficulty.

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delegate

To assign or entrust tasks or responsibilities to another person.

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compose

To create or write a piece of music, literature, or other artistic work.

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interpret

to understand or explain the meaning or significance of something.

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renounce

To formally give up or reject a claim, right, or association.