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SAT Vocab 9.1 Mar 4

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  • The journalist refused to accept the claim without evidence. She argued that treating the rumor as fact would rely on an unsupported ______.
    allegation
    digression
    presumption
    collaboration
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  • Investigators concluded that several executives knowingly hid financial losses. Their actions made them directly responsible for the misconduct. The report described them as ______.
    culpable
    indignant
    dubious
    eminent
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  • The hikers found themselves standing on a narrow ridge during the storm. One misstep could send them falling into the valley below. Their position was extremely ______.
    incongruous
    precarious
    prophetic
    inherent
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  • The newspaper reported a claim that the official had accepted illegal payments. However, no proof had yet been presented to support the charge. The report described the claim as an ______.
    allegation
    presumption
    digression
    collaboration
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  • The explorer volunteered for the expedition despite the dangerous conditions. His willingness to face risk impressed the entire research team. They admired his ______ spirit.
    equivocal
    precarious
    disconsolate
    intrepid
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  • During the lecture on climate change, the professor briefly began discussing ancient navigation. Although interesting, the topic was unrelated to the main subject. Students recognized the moment as a ______.
    presumption
    collaboration
    allegation
    digression
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  • Risk cannot be completely eliminated from scientific experimentation. Some level of uncertainty exists naturally within the process. This uncertainty is ______ in research.
    incongruous
    precarious
    inherent
    prophetic
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  • When the athlete was unfairly disqualified, she reacted with visible anger. She believed the decision was unjust. Her response was clearly ______.
    dubious
    indignant
    disconsolate
    equivocal
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  • Although the student had several weeks to complete the project, he waited until the final night. His delay created unnecessary stress. He had a tendency to ______ his work.
    discredit
    procrastinate
    collaborate
    disseminate
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  • The new evidence revealed flaws in the original research paper. As a result, many scientists began to question the study’s credibility. The findings threatened to ______ the earlier conclusions.
    disseminate
    postpone
    presume
    discredit
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  • The chemist worked closely with another researcher from a different university. Together they designed the experimental procedure. The other scientist was her trusted ______.
    collaborator
    presumption
    colleague
    proponent
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  • After the team lost the championship game, the normally confident captain sat silently in the locker room. He seemed completely unable to find comfort. He looked ______.
    equivocal
    indignant
    disconsolate
    dubious
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  • The breakthrough discovery resulted from scientists working together across multiple countries. Their shared effort allowed them to solve a complex problem. The project depended on international ______.
    presumption
    collaboration
    digression
    allegation
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  • The university invited a highly respected historian to deliver the keynote address. Her groundbreaking research had influenced scholars for decades. She was widely regarded as an ______ authority in the field.
    precarious
    dubious
    eminent
    equivocal
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  • The bright neon sculpture seemed out of place inside the quiet classical museum. Its modern design clashed with the surrounding artwork. The display looked strangely ______.
    prophetic
    inherent
    incongruous
    eminent
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  • Many environmental activists advocate for stricter regulations on pollution. They believe such policies are necessary for long-term sustainability. Each activist is a ______ of environmental reform.
    colleague
    allegation
    digression
    proponent
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