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Vocabulary from March 9, 2024 International SAT we got so far!
1. Affecting - Stirring emotions or having a strong emotional imp
act.
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Banal - Lacking originality, freshness, or interest; trite or commonplace.
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Benevolent - Characterized by goodwill, kindness, and a desire to do good for others.
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Blender - A kitchen appliance used for mixing, pureeing, or liquefying food and other substances.
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Calibrations - Adjustments made to ensure accuracy, precision, or proper functioning, typically in instruments or equipment.
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Candor - Openness, honesty, and frankness in speech or expression; sincerity or straightforwardness.
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Coincided with - Happened at the same time as something else; occurred simultaneously.
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Consensus - General agreement among a group or majority opinion.
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Coarse - Rough or harsh in texture; lacking refinement or delicacy, often used to describe language or behavior.
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Corollary - A proposition that follows with logical necessity from another; a natural consequence or result.
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Cynical - Distrustful of human sincerity or integrity; believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
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Detract - To diminish the worth, value, or quality of something, often by comparison or criticism.
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Differ from - To be unlike or distinct from; to have contrasting characteristics or qualities.
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Dogmatic - Asserting opinions or beliefs in an arrogant manner without considering evidence or other viewpoints.
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Exhausted (different meaning) - Used up completely; depleted of resources or energy.
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Exhaustive - Including or considering all elements or aspects; thorough and comprehensive in coverage or detail.
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Fluctuate - To change continually in size, amount, quality, or value; to vary irregularly or oscillate.
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Inconsequential - Lacking importance, significance, or relevance; trivial or unimportant.
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Ingenious - Characterized by cleverness, originality, and resourcefulness in solving problems or creating new things.
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Ineffectual - Not producing the intended or desired effect; futile or incapable of achieving results.
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Implicit - Implied or understood though not directly expressed; inherent, unquestioned, or suggested without being stated outright.
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Interdependent - Depending on each other; mutually reliant or interconnected.
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Legitimacy - Conformity to law or principle; the quality or state of being legitimate, valid, or lawful.
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Lobbying - Seeking to influence public officials on an issue, typically for a specific cause or interest group.
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Meticulous - Showing great attention to detail; precise, thorough, and careful in work or tasks.
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Nuance - A subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc., often difficult to perceive or describe.
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Precursor - Something that comes before and indicates the approach of something or someone else; a forerunner or predecessor.
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Pristine - Remaining in its original condition; unspoiled, pure, or untouched.
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Prudence - The quality of being careful, cautious, and sensible in making decisions or judgments; discretion or wisdom.
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Resonance - A quality of deep importance or significance; a strong or profound effect or influence.
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Serene - Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil or without agitation.
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Vigilance - Alertness, watchfulness, and careful attention to potential dangers or problems.
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Vitriolic - Bitterly critical or sarcastic; filled with a caustic, biting quality.
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