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SAT Math and Logic - Regularity and Rationality

Here you will learn some English words related to regularity and rationality, such as "viable", "habitual", "tenable", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
routine

occurring or done as a usual part of a process or job

[Adjective]
regular

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

[Adjective]
ubiquitous

seeming to exist or appear everywhere

[Adjective]
consistent

following the same course of action or behavior over time

[Adjective]
widespread

existing or happening over a large area or affecting a large number of people or things

[Adjective]
mainstream

widely accepted, practiced, or popular among the general public

[Adjective]
prevalent

widespread and commonly found in a particular area, group, or time period

[Adjective]
stereotypical

conforming to a fixed or oversimplified idea or image of a particular group or thing

[Adjective]
pervasive

spreading or existing throughout something, and usually unpleasant

[Adjective]
predominant

most common or widespread within a particular context or group

[Adjective]
orthodox

following or conforming to established beliefs or accepted norms

[Adjective]
quotidian

taking place every day and thus considered as an ordinary occurrence

[Adjective]
generic

relating to or suitable for a whole group or class of things rather than a specific one

[Adjective]
average

having no distinctive charactristics

[Adjective]
habitual

usually done because it is performed so often it has become recognized as part of the ordinary course of events

[Adjective]
accustomed

familiar with something, often through repeated experience or exposure

[Adjective]
conventional

following established customs, practices, or standards that are widely accepted or commonly used

[Adjective]
trend

a tendency or pattern showing how things are changing or developing over time

[noun]
buzzword

a word or phrase that becomes popular or fashionable in a particular field or context, often used to impress or persuade others rather than for its actual meaning or value

[noun]
inevitably

in a manner that is bound to happen due to underlying circumstances

[Adverb]
consistently

in a way that is always the same

[Adverb]
to regulate

to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations

[Verb]
to standardize

to make something follow a set standard or rule, ensuring it is consistent and uniform

[Verb]
feasible

having the potential of being done successfully

[Adjective]
coherent

logical, consistent, and meaningfully connected, making sense as a whole

[Adjective]
sensible

possessing or displaying good judgment and practicality

[Adjective]
reasonable

demonstrating sensible judgment or fairness in decision-making

[Adjective]
tenable

logical, reasonable, or capable of being defended or maintained in argument or debate

[Adjective]
viable

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

[Adjective]
rationale

the justification or reasoning behind a decision or argument

[noun]
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