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The video emphasizes the importance of learning obscure vocabulary words for the SAT, as these 'words in context' questions are often missed due to unfamiliarity with the terms. It promises to cover 25 essential words.
The video defines and provides examples for several SAT vocabulary words, including: succinct (short and to the point), mitigate (to make less severe), benevolent (well-meaning, kind), elucidate (to make clear, explain), discord (disagreement, lack of harmony), nuance (a slight detail), pragmatic (logical, realistic), obsolete (outdated), altruistic (caring for others without self-gain), skeptical (doubting), innocuous (harmless), abysmal (hopelessly bad), animosity (hatred or dislike), affluent (wealthy), eccentric (strange, odd), eloquent (expressing oneself beautifully), lament (to deeply regret), stark (empty, without detail), ubiquitous (everywhere, extremely common), palpable (tangible, able to be felt strongly), ambivalent (unsure, having mixed feelings), hinder (to hold back), tenuous (weak, flimsy), and lucrative (profitable).
The creator offers a free sample of five 'words and context' questions and a PDF of 20 additional questions for $2.99. They also promote joining their digital SAT Community chat on Instagram for resources, tips, and support.