SAT and ACT Vocabulary Course Quiz - Lesson 12/6

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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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52 Terms

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Proponent of

A person who advocates for something.

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Supplement to

Something that completes or enhances something else.

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Beneficiary of

A person who receives benefits from something.

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Distraction for

Something that diverts attention.

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Developments of

Events or changes that mark progress.

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Fluctuations in

Irregular changes or variations.

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Calibrations with

Adjustments for accuracy in relation to something else.

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Incentives for

Things that motivate or encourage actions.

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Aggressive

Ready or likely to attack or confront.

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Rudimentary

Involving or limited to basic principles.

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Evolving

Developing gradually.

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Advantageous

Commonly used to describe something that is beneficial or provides an advantage, such as being bilingual in business.

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Precariousness

The state of being uncertain or insecure.

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Exactitude

The quality of being very accurate and precise.

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Resilience

The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.

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Inconspicuousness

The state of not attracting attention.

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Question

To ask or express doubt about something.

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React to

Respond to a stimulus or event.

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Perceive

To become aware of or interpret something.

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Conform to

To comply with rules or standards.

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Infallible

Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.

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Atypical

Not representative of a type, group, or class.

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Lucrative

Producing a great deal of profit.

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Tedious

Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome.

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Prudently

In a way that shows care and thought for the future.

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Overtly

Openly and without concealment.

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Cordially

In a warm and friendly way.

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Inadvertently

Without intention; accidentally.

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Validated

Checked or proved the accuracy of something.

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Created

Brought something into existence.

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Challenged

Called into question or disputed.

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Restored

Brought back to its original condition.

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Thoughtfulness

Consideration for the needs of other people.

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Esteem

Respect and admiration.

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Controversy

Prolonged public disagreement or debate.

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Sincerity

The quality of being free from pretense or deceit.

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Exceed

To be greater in number or size than something.

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Diminish

To make or become less.

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Encompass

To include comprehensively.

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Conceal

To keep from being seen; hide.

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Acquire

To buy or obtain for oneself.

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Develop

To grow or cause to grow and become more advanced.

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Attract

To cause interest or draw towards oneself.

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Confirm

To establish the truth or correctness of something.

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Derived from

Obtained or developed from a source.

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Recognized in

Acknowledged or identified within a context.

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Confined to

Restricted within limits.

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Repressed by

Controlled or subdued by force.

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Experiment with

To try out new ideas or methods.

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Adhere to

To follow or stick firmly to something.

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Improve on

To achieve something better than a previous attempt.

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Grapple with

To struggle to deal with or understand something.