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A comprehensive vocabulary set from Mr. Mohamed Fawzy's course, containing 52 terms including nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs commonly found in SAT and ACT exams.
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Proponent of
A person who advocates for something.
Supplement to
Something that completes or enhances something else.
Beneficiary of
A person who receives benefits from something.
Distraction for
Something that diverts attention.
Developments of
Events or changes that mark progress.
Fluctuations in
Irregular changes or variations.
Calibrations with
Adjustments for accuracy in relation to something else.
Incentives for
Things that motivate or encourage actions.
Aggressive
Ready or likely to attack or confront.
Rudimentary
Involving or limited to basic principles.
Evolving
Developing gradually.
Advantageous
Commonly used to describe something that is beneficial or provides an advantage, such as being bilingual in business.
Precariousness
The state of being uncertain or insecure.
Exactitude
The quality of being very accurate and precise.
Resilience
The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
Inconspicuousness
The state of not attracting attention.
Question
To ask or express doubt about something.
React to
Respond to a stimulus or event.
Perceive
To become aware of or interpret something.
Conform to
To comply with rules or standards.
Infallible
Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
Atypical
Not representative of a type, group, or class.
Lucrative
Producing a great deal of profit.
Tedious
Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome.
Prudently
In a way that shows care and thought for the future.
Overtly
Openly and without concealment.
Cordially
In a warm and friendly way.
Inadvertently
Without intention; accidentally.
Validated
Checked or proved the accuracy of something.
Created
Brought something into existence.
Challenged
Called into question or disputed.
Restored
Brought back to its original condition.
Thoughtfulness
Consideration for the needs of other people.
Esteem
Respect and admiration.
Controversy
Prolonged public disagreement or debate.
Sincerity
The quality of being free from pretense or deceit.
Exceed
To be greater in number or size than something.
Diminish
To make or become less.
Encompass
To include comprehensively.
Conceal
To keep from being seen; hide.
Acquire
To buy or obtain for oneself.
Develop
To grow or cause to grow and become more advanced.
Attract
To cause interest or draw towards oneself.
Confirm
To establish the truth or correctness of something.
Derived from
Obtained or developed from a source.
Recognized in
Acknowledged or identified within a context.
Confined to
Restricted within limits.
Repressed by
Controlled or subdued by force.
Experiment with
To try out new ideas or methods.
Adhere to
To follow or stick firmly to something.
Improve on
To achieve something better than a previous attempt.
Grapple with
To struggle to deal with or understand something.