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SAT Vocab 5.2 Feb 19

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  • The novelist produced an extraordinary number of works over a short period of time. Critics praised her consistent output across multiple genres. She was an exceptionally ______ author.
    prolific
    diligent
    coherent
    conventional
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  • As digital media gained popularity, physical newspapers gradually disappeared from circulation. New technology began to replace traditional methods. Online platforms started to ______ print media.
    refute
    supplant
    bolster
    critique
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  • The office’s design featured bare walls and minimal decoration. The simplicity emphasized function over comfort. Its interior was notably ______.
    austere
    extravagant
    bleak
    conventional
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  • Authorities acted quickly to prevent further protest from spreading. They limited public expression of dissent. Officials attempted to ______ opposition.
    moderate
    convey
    suppress
    critique
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  • The scientist presented data contradicting the original theory. Her evidence demonstrated that the assumption was flawed. She successfully ______ the claim.
    provoke
    critique
    refute
    bolster
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  • The official refused to humiliate himself before his critics. He would not lower his dignity to satisfy public demands. He declined to ______ himself.
    vindicate
    moderate
    abase
    bolster
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  • The economic forecast painted a discouraging picture of the future. Investors feared declining profits and increased volatility. The outlook appeared ______.
    coherent
    bleak
    conventional
    volatile
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  • As an expert in fine art, she could distinguish genuine pieces from imitations. Her knowledge impressed even experienced collectors. She was considered a ______ of paintings.
    novice
    amateur
    enthusiast
    connoisseur
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  • The company introduced new data to strengthen investor confidence. These statistics improved public perception. The evidence helped ______ trust.
    refute
    bolster
    supplant
    provoke
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  • The additional paragraph added nothing meaningful to the report. Reviewers suggested removing it. The material seemed ______.
    coherent
    superfluous
    austere
    profound
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  • Her argument could be logically defended using available evidence. Critics found no immediate flaws in her reasoning. Her position remained ______.
    tenable
    volatile
    conventional
    apathetic
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  • The company faced a large number of challenges during expansion. These ranged from financial issues to logistical delays. They encountered a ______ of obstacles.
    marginal
    routine
    myriad
    volatile
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  • His belief that success requires no effort revealed inexperience. Observers noted his lack of practical understanding. His assumption appeared ______.
    diligent
    naive
    profound
    astute
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  • The spokesperson attempted to make the issue more confusing through vague language. This prevented clear understanding. He tried to ______ the facts.
    obfuscate
    substantiate
    convey
    convey
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  • Delays only increased tension among the negotiating parties. Frustration grew as deadlines passed. The postponement served to ______ the conflict.
    moderate
    exacerbate
    suppress
    alleviate
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  • Years of disagreement created emotional distance between siblings. Communication ceased entirely. Their relationship suffered from growing ______.
    autonomy
    nostalgia
    rationale
    estrangement
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