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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
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The task routine after weeks of practice .
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regular
[Adjective]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

Ex: The store regular business hours , opening at 9 AM and closing at 5 PM .
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ubiquitous
[Adjective]

seeming to exist or appear everywhere

Ex: The sound of car horns ubiquitous in the bustling streets of the city .
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consistent
[Adjective]

following the same course of action or behavior over time

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widespread
[Adjective]

existing or spreading among many people, groups, or communities through communication, influence, or awareness

Ex: The drought led widespread crop failures , impacting food supplies nationwide .
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mainstream
[Adjective]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

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prevalent
[Adjective]

widespread or commonly occurring at a particular time or in a particular place

Ex: prevalent opinion on the matter was in favor of change .
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stereotypical
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conforming to a fixed or oversimplified idea or image of a particular group or thing

Ex: The news article avoided stereotypical language when discussing immigrants , instead focusing on their individual stories and contributions .
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pervasive
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spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group

Ex: Insects are pervasive presence in tropical rainforests , occupying every niche of the ecosystem .
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predominant
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most common or widespread within a particular context or group

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orthodox
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following established beliefs, traditions, or accepted standards

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quotidian
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taking place every day and thus considered as an ordinary occurrence

Ex: Her work involved quotidian administrative duties .
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generic
[Adjective]

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

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average
[Adjective]

having no distinctive charactristics

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habitual
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done regularly or repeatedly, often out of habit

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accustomed
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familiar with something, often through repeated experience or exposure

Ex: He accustomed to the noise of the city after a few weeks .
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conventional
[Adjective]

generally accepted and followed by many people

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trend
[noun]

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

Ex: trends show how attitudes and behaviors evolve .
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buzzword
[noun]

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

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inevitably
[Adverb]

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

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consistently
[Adverb]

in a way that is always the same

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

Ex: The manager is regulating safety protocols for the workplace .
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to make something follow a set standard or rule, ensuring it is consistent and uniform

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feasible
[Adjective]

having the potential of being done successfully

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coherent
[Adjective]

logical and consistent, forming a unified and clear whole, especially in arguments, theories, or policies

Ex: The professor gave coherent explanation of the theory , tying everything together .
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sensible
[Adjective]

(of a person) displaying good judgment

Ex: sensible, she avoided risky investments .
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reasonable
[Adjective]

demonstrating sensible judgment or fairness in decision-making

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tenable
[Adjective]

able to be defended, justified, or maintained against criticism or opposition

Ex: In academic circles , only theories supported by empirical evidence and sound reasoning are tenable.
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viable
[Adjective]

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

Ex: We need to come up with viable strategy to improve customer satisfaction .
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rationale
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the justification or reasoning behind a decision or argument

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