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SAT Math and Logic - Irregularity and Irrationality

Here you will learn some English words related to irregularity and irrationality, such as "quaint", "absurd", "fluke", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
coincidental

happening unexpectedly and without deliberate planning or foresight

[Adjective]
exotic

exciting or beautiful because of having qualities that are very unusual or different

[Adjective]
quaint

unusual in an appealing way

[Adjective]
eccentric

behaving in a manner that is considered strange and unconventional

[Adjective]
accidental

occurring unexpectedly or without prior planning

[Adjective]
sporadic

occurring from time to time, in an irregular or scattered manner

[Adjective]
deviant

departing from established customs, norms, or expectations

[Adjective]
atypical

irregular and uncommon in a group, type, or class

[Adjective]
distinctive

possessing a quality that is noticeable and different

[Adjective]
newfangled

recently invented or introduced, often implying novelty over practicality

[Adjective]
bizarre

very strange or unusual in a way that surprises or confuses people

[Adjective]
unprecedented

never having existed or happened before

[Adjective]
unparalleled

having no equal or match due to excellence and uniqueness

[Adjective]
idiosyncratic

having unique characteristics or behaviors that are distinct to an individual or a particular group

[Adjective]
infrequent

occurring or happening at irregular intervals or rarely

[Adjective]
abnormal

different from what is usual or expected, often indicating an irregularity

[Adjective]
improbably

in a manner that is unlikely to happen or occur

[Adverb]
occasionally

not on a regular basis

[Adverb]
peculiarity

a feature that sets something or someone apart

[noun]
novelty

the quality of being noticeably new or different

[noun]
fluke

a surprising piece of good luck

[noun]
irrational

not based on reason, logic, or evidence

[Adjective]
unfounded

not based on fact or evidence

[Adjective]
absurd

extremely unreasonable or illogical, often to the point of being ridiculous

[Adjective]
fantastical

strangely unbelievable or bizarre

[Adjective]
supernatural

beyond what is natural or explainable by natural laws, often attributed to divine or mystical forces

[Adjective]
laughable

so absurd or ridiculous that it provokes laughter

[Adjective]
ridiculous

extremely silly or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at

[Adjective]
inconceivable

too unlikely to believe or imagine

[Adjective]
preposterous

contrary to reason or common sense

[Adjective]
outlandish

unconventional or strange in a way that is striking or shocking

[Adjective]
paranormal

beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding or explanation

[Adjective]
counterintuitive

contradictory to the expectations that are formed on common sense or intuition

[Adjective]
arbitrary

not based on reason but on chance or personal impulse, which is often unfair

[Adjective]
surreal

unusual in a way that resembles a dream more than reality

[Adjective]
ludicrous

unreasonable or exaggerated to the point of being laughable or ridiculous

[Adjective]
perversity

the intentional deviation from what is considered right or good

[noun]
paradox

a logically contradictory statement that might actually be true

[noun]
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