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DIGITAL SAT VOCABULARY EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another
between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination. "an
eclipse of the sun"
discernible
able to be discerned; perceptible. "the scandal had no discernible effect on his
career"
inconclusive
not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute. "the medical
evidence is inconclusive"
unbiased
showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial."his assessment of the
benefits and drawbacks was unbiased"
sychronization
the operation or activity of two or more things at the same time or rate. "lack of
synchronization between the dancers made it look clumsy"
hibernation
the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant
state. "grizzly bears gorge on seeds to prepare for hibernation"
repudieates
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refuse to accept or be associated with. "she has repudiated policies associated
with previous party leaders" deny the truth or validity of. "the minister repudiated
allegations of human rights abuses"
foretells
predict (the future or a future event). "a seer had foretold that she would assume
the throne"
recants
"say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered
heretical. "heretics were burned if they would not recant"
nonetheless
in spite of that; nevertheless. "it was the barest of welcomes, but it was a
welcome nonetheless"
moreover
as a further matter; besides. "moreover, glass is electrically insulating"
skeptical
not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. "the public were deeply
skeptical about some of the proposals"
disconcerting
causing one to feel unsettled. "he had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to
people he met at dinner parties"
imperceptible
impossible to perceive or notice. "his head moved in an almost imperceptible
nod"
substanitial
of considerable importance, size, or worth. "a substantial amount of cash"
beneficially
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in a favorable or advantageous way; so as to have a good effect. "we are privileged
to beneficially affect the lives of tens of thousands of children every day"
interjected
say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption. "she interjected
the odd question here and there"
prescribed
recommend (a substance or action) as something beneficial. "marriage is often
prescribed as a universal remedy"
prevail
prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious. "it is hard for logic to
prevail over emotion"
succumb
fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. "he has become
the latest to succumb to the strain"
diverge
(of a road, route, or line) separate from another route, especially a main one, and
go in a different direction. "the flight path diverged from the original flight plan"
innocuous
not harmful or offensive. "it was an innocuous question"
novel
new or unusual in an interesting way. "he hit on a novel idea to solve his financial
problems"
impractical
(of an object or course of action) not adapted for use or action; not sensible or
realistic. "impractical high heels"
unobtrusive
DIGITAL SAT VOCABULARY EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another
between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination. "an
eclipse of the sun"
discernible
able to be discerned; perceptible. "the scandal had no discernible effect on his
career"
inconclusive
not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute. "the medical
evidence is inconclusive"
unbiased
showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial."his assessment of the
benefits and drawbacks was unbiased"
sychronization
the operation or activity of two or more things at the same time or rate. "lack of
synchronization between the dancers made it look clumsy"
hibernation
the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant
state. "grizzly bears gorge on seeds to prepare for hibernation"
repudieates
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refuse to accept or be associated with. "she has repudiated policies associated
with previous party leaders" deny the truth or validity of. "the minister repudiated
allegations of human rights abuses"
foretells
predict (the future or a future event). "a seer had foretold that she would assume
the throne"
recants
"say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered
heretical. "heretics were burned if they would not recant"
nonetheless
in spite of that; nevertheless. "it was the barest of welcomes, but it was a
welcome nonetheless"
moreover
as a further matter; besides. "moreover, glass is electrically insulating"
skeptical
not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. "the public were deeply
skeptical about some of the proposals"
disconcerting
causing one to feel unsettled. "he had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to
people he met at dinner parties"
imperceptible
impossible to perceive or notice. "his head moved in an almost imperceptible
nod"
substanitial
of considerable importance, size, or worth. "a substantial amount of cash"
beneficially
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in a favorable or advantageous way; so as to have a good effect. "we are privileged
to beneficially affect the lives of tens of thousands of children every day"
interjected
say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption. "she interjected
the odd question here and there"
prescribed
recommend (a substance or action) as something beneficial. "marriage is often
prescribed as a universal remedy"
prevail
prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious. "it is hard for logic to
prevail over emotion"
succumb
fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. "he has become
the latest to succumb to the strain"
diverge
(of a road, route, or line) separate from another route, especially a main one, and
go in a different direction. "the flight path diverged from the original flight plan"
innocuous
not harmful or offensive. "it was an innocuous question"
novel
new or unusual in an interesting way. "he hit on a novel idea to solve his financial
problems"
impractical
(of an object or course of action) not adapted for use or action; not sensible or
realistic. "impractical high heels"
unobtrusive