TOP 195 Digital SAT Vocabulary
Demand:
1. [verb] to ask for something forcefully, claiming a right to it or expressing a need for it.
Example: She demanded a refund for the faulty product she purchased.
2. [noun] the desire or need for something, accompanied by the willingness to pay for it.
Example: There is a high demand for organic food in the market.
Speculate:
T
1. [verb] to consider or discuss something based on incomplete information or uncertain evidence.
Example: The journalists speculated about the outcome of the election based on early poll results.
SA
2. [verb] to engage in investment or financial trading with the hope of making a profit but with a risk of
loss.
Example: Some investors speculate on the stock market to earn quick profits.
iy
Doubt:
1. [verb] to feel uncertain or unsure about something or someone.
od
Example: I doubt whether he will arrive on time for the meeting.
2. [noun] a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
Example: Despite her achievements, she always had a nagging doubt about her abilities.
ur
Establishe:
1. [verb] to set up or create something, typically an organization, system, or rule.
M
Example: The government established a committee to investigate the issue.
2. [verb] to prove or demonstrate something to be true or valid.
Example: The scientific study establishes a link between smoking and lung cancer.
iz
Impartial:
ng
1. [adjective] treating all people and groups equally and without bias or favoritism.
Example: The judge was praised for being impartial and delivering fair judgments.
2. [adjective] not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or prejudices.
ra
Example: The journalist strived to provide impartial reporting on the political situation.
Offhand:
Fa
1. [adverb] without previous thought or preparation; casually or spontaneously.
Example: He answered the question offhand without consulting any references.
2. [adjective] showing a casual or indifferent attitude; lacking consideration or thought.
Example: Her offhand remarks offended some of the audience members.
Persistent:
1. [adjective] continuing to exist, endure, or pursue despite obstacles or setbacks.
Example: The persistent rain caused flooding in the area.
2. [adjective] determined or tenacious in achieving a goal; not giving up easily.
Example: The persistent student kept studying until she mastered the subject.
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,Mandatory:
1. [adjective] required by law or rules; obligatory.
Example: Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory while driving a car.
2. [adjective] necessary or essential.
Example: Attendance at the meeting is mandatory for all employees.
Circumvent:
1. [verb] to find a way to avoid or bypass something, especially a rule or restriction.
Example: They found a loophole to circumvent the tax regulations.
2. [verb] to overcome or defeat an obstacle or difficulty cleverly.
T
Example: The athlete's agility helped her circumvent the opponent's defense.
SA
Eclipse:
1. [noun] an event in which one celestial object passes in front of another, blocking its light.
Example: The solar eclipse was a spectacular sight that drew crowds of spectators.
2. [verb] to overshadow or surpass something or someone in importance or fame.
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Example: The new superstar quickly eclipsed the achievements of the previous record holder.
Fabricate:
od
1. [verb] to invent or create something, typically with deceitful intent.
Example: The witness admitted to fabricating the story to protect the real culprit.
ur
2. [verb] to construct or manufacture something using various materials.
Example: The carpenter fabricated a beautiful wooden table.
M
Exemplify:
1. To exemplify means to serve as an example of something or to illustrate a particular quality or
characteristic.
iz
Example: The successful entrepreneur exemplifies dedication and hard work.
ng
Discernible:
1. If something is discernible, it can be perceived, recognized, or understood, usually with some effort
or careful observation.
ra
Example: Despite the poor lighting, there was a discernible outline of a figure in the distance.
2. Discernible can also mean clear or distinguishable.
Example: The difference in quality between the two products was discernible even to the untrained
Fa
eye.
Straightforward:
1. Straightforward refers to something that is simple, clear, and easy to understand or follow.
Example: The instructions for assembling the furniture were straightforward, and I had no trouble
putting it together.
2. Straightforward can also describe a person who is direct and honest in their behavior or
communication.
Example: I appreciate her straightforward approach to problem-solving.
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, Inconclusive:
1. If something is inconclusive, it does not provide a definite or decisive result or outcome.
Example: The experiment yielded inconclusive results, requiring further investigation.
2. Inconclusive can also mean not leading to a resolution or decision.
Example: The meeting ended inconclusively, with no consensus reached among the participants.
Unbiased:
1. Unbiased means not having any preconceived opinions, preferences, or prejudices, and being fair
and impartial.
Example: The journalist reported the news in an unbiased manner, presenting multiple perspectives.
T
2. Unbiased can also refer to something that is not influenced by personal feelings or external factors.
Example: The study was conducted with unbiased data collection methods to ensure objectivity.
SA
Synchronization:
1. Synchronization is the process of coordinating or aligning different elements or activities to occur
simultaneously or in a coordinated manner.
iy
Example: The dancers practiced for hours to achieve perfect synchronization of their movements.
2. Synchronization can also refer to the matching of the timing or rhythm of electronic devices or
systems.
od
Example: The software allows for the synchronization of data between multiple devices.
ur
Hibernation:
1. Hibernation is a state of inactivity or dormancy in animals, during which their metabolic rate slows
down to conserve energy, typically during the winter months.
M
Example: Bears go into hibernation during the cold winter season to survive with limited food
resources.
2. Hibernation can also refer to a period of rest or withdrawal from normal activities.
iz
Example: After a hectic week at work, I decided to have a weekend of hibernation, staying indoors
and relaxing.
ng
Prediction:
1. A prediction is a statement or estimation about something that may happen in the future, based on
ra
knowledge, experience, or analysis.
Example: The weather forecast includes a prediction of rain for tomorrow.
2. Prediction can also refer to the act or process of making such statements or estimations.
Fa
Example: The economist's predictions about the stock market proved to be accurate.
Moderation:
1. Moderation is the quality or state of being moderate, balanced, or within reasonable limits.
Example: Enjoying dessert in moderation is key to maintaining a healthy diet.
2. Moderation can also refer to the act of avoiding excess or extremes.
Example: The moderator of the online forum ensures that discussions are conducted with civility and
moderation.
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