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== Digital SAT Vocabulary from official practice tests (2023) == | == Digital SAT Vocabulary from official practice tests (2023) == | ||
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abrupt | abrupt | ||
adhere | adhere | ||
annotate | |||
assume | assume | ||
atypical | |||
buttress | |||
capitalize | |||
commercialize/ commercialization | commercialize/ commercialization | ||
conflicted | conflicted | ||
conform/ conformity | conform/ conformity | ||
contrive / contrived | contrive / contrived | ||
deference | deference | ||
discern/ discernable | discern/ discernable | ||
disconcerting | disconcerting | ||
disengage | |||
disparage/ disparagement | disparage/ disparagement | ||
disparate | disparate | ||
diverge | diverge | ||
diverse | diverse | ||
dynamic | dynamic | ||
eclipse | eclipse | ||
elusive | elusive | ||
exasperate / exasperated | exasperate / exasperated | ||
fallible | |||
fluctuate/ fluctuation | fluctuate / fluctuation | ||
forge / forged | |||
fragment | fragment | ||
grapple | grapple | ||
imminent | imminent | ||
impartial/ impartiality | impartial/ impartiality | ||
indecipherable | indecipherable | ||
indifference | indifference | ||
inexplicable | inexplicable | ||
infallible | |||
innocuous | innocuous | ||
inordinate | inordinate | ||
interject | interject | ||
intriguing | |||
inventive | inventive | ||
latent | latent | ||
lucrative | |||
mandatory | mandatory | ||
mimic | mimic | ||
momentous | momentous | ||
nominal | |||
novel | novel | ||
nuance/ nuanced | nuance/ nuanced | ||
obscure | obscure | ||
obstinate | obstinate | ||
obtuse | obtuse | ||
operative | operative | ||
ornamental | ornamental | ||
paucity | paucity | ||
peripheral | peripheral | ||
predatory | predatory | ||
prescribe | prescribe | ||
presume | presume | ||
profuse/ profusion of | profuse/ profusion of | ||
proponent | |||
quarrel | quarrel | ||
quilt (verb) | quilt (verb) | ||
recant | recant | ||
reciprocate | |||
renounce | renounce | ||
repudiate | repudiate | ||
resilient | resilient | ||
speculate | speculate | ||
substantial | |||
substantiate/ substantiated | substantiate/ substantiated | ||
succumb | succumb | ||
surmise | surmise | ||
synchronize/ synchronization | synchronize/ synchronization | ||
tedious | |||
tenuous | tenuous | ||
underscore | underscore | ||
unobtrusive | unobtrusive | ||
unprecedented | unprecedented | ||
validate/validated | |||
verisimilitude | verisimilitude | ||
== Homophones & homonyms == | == Homophones & homonyms == |
Revision as of 20:50, 19 July 2023
Terms and definitions useful for answer questions on the SAT Reading and Writing sections.
Vocabulary and terms for Reading Questions[edit | edit source]
Effective test-taking requires full comprehension of the questions themselves.
Some terms that will show up in test questions include:
- critical
- important, emergency situation
- analytical, investigated thoughtfully
- hypothetical/ hypothetically
- = an estimate, theory
- or, an idea or situation that is not real but could be
- used to test a "hypothesis" or theoretical prediction or observation that has not been tested in reality
- SAT Reading section uses it frequently for inference questions
- i.e., "Given the hypothetical condition, then..." = "if this were true, then..."
- merely
- = "only"
- the SAT frequently measures student comprehension of this word
- note that "merely" is different from "a little," "a few" or "few"
- nevertheless
- = "yes, but..."
- used to accept a prior argument or statement, then deflect, negate, or contradict it.
- for Reading section, transition words mark important statements an author wants to make
- skeptical
- = doubtful, uncertain of, seeing as unproven
- a "skeptic" is one who doubts or questions the veracity of something
- on the SAT, the word "skeptical" may be used to indicate a perspective of doubt
- ex., if the question asks, "Scholars are skeptical of the idea that people would behave that way"
- = scholars doubt people would behave that way
- i.e., use "backwards thought" or "inversion" to make sense of the question
- ex., if the question asks, "Scholars are skeptical of the idea that people would behave that way"
- tone
- "author's tone" or "passage's tone'" refers to the "feeling" or "atmosphere" of a passage
- different "tones" may include:
- informal, conversational
- detailed, descriptive
- character study, pyschological
- light-hearted, amusing, cheerful
- satirical, comedic
- authoritative, academic, definitive
- journalistic
Historical terms to know[edit | edit source]
Transition word definitions (conjunctive adverbs)
- it is useful to know a "translation" or ready synonym for transition words so that they are clear when assessing possible answers
- see this entry:Transition words translations
Digital SAT Vocabulary from official practice tests (2023)[edit | edit source]
abrupt adhere annotate assume atypical buttress capitalize commercialize/ commercialization conflicted conform/ conformity contrive / contrived deference discern/ discernable disconcerting disengage disparage/ disparagement disparate diverge diverse dynamic eclipse elusive exasperate / exasperated fallible fluctuate / fluctuation forge / forged fragment grapple imminent impartial/ impartiality indecipherable indifference inexplicable infallible innocuous inordinate interject intriguing inventive latent lucrative mandatory mimic momentous nominal novel nuance/ nuanced obscure obstinate obtuse operative ornamental paucity peripheral predatory prescribe presume profuse/ profusion of proponent quarrel quilt (verb) recant reciprocate renounce repudiate resilient speculate substantial substantiate/ substantiated succumb surmise synchronize/ synchronization tedious tenuous underscore unobtrusive unprecedented validate/validated verisimilitude
Homophones & homonyms[edit | edit source]
assure v. ensure
prey v. pray
affect v effect