The August 2025 SAT Vocab Survey + Quiz - International Version (Round 1)

With the help of reports from Reddit's r/SAT, I’ve compiled a list of the most common and challenging vocabulary from the August 2025 International SAT. I've put these into a quiz format for students and parents to challenge themselves. Good luck!

SAT Vocabulary August 2025 International - Warm-up Reading Passage

Instructions: Read this passage carefully before taking your quiz. All 10 vocabulary words from the August 2025 International SAT appear in context. Pay attention to how each word is used naturally in the story.


The Political Reform Movement

Senator Margaret Chen had spent years building a coalition of proponents for comprehensive healthcare reform. Unlike her critics, who dismissed her efforts as politically motivated, these supporters genuinely believed that systemic change was necessary to address the nation's mounting medical crisis.

The legislation she proposed contained multiple components, each designed to tackle different aspects of the healthcare system. The bill addressed insurance coverage, pharmaceutical pricing, rural hospital funding, and medical education—creating an interconnected framework that would transform how Americans accessed medical care.

During the heated Senate hearings, Dr. Sarah Williams took the stand to attest to the urgent need for reform. Her testimony drew from decades of emergency room experience, providing compelling evidence of how the current system failed vulnerable populations. "I have witnessed firsthand," she declared, "the consequences of our fractured healthcare infrastructure."

Opposition senators attempted to provoke Dr. Williams into making inflammatory statements by questioning her political motivations and professional competence. However, she remained composed, methodically presenting data and case studies that supported the proposed reforms without falling into their rhetorical traps.

The debate revealed how partisan politics had effectively partitioned Congress into opposing camps, making compromise nearly impossible. Republicans and Democrats seemed to inhabit separate realities, with each side interpreting the same statistical evidence to support their predetermined positions.

Senator Chen was careful not to invoke inflammatory rhetoric or partisan talking points during her closing arguments. Instead, she appealed to shared American values and the fundamental responsibility of government to protect public health, hoping to transcend political divisions through moral reasoning.

As the legislative session dragged on, both sides began to experience political attrition. Several key supporters withdrew their backing due to pressure from special interest groups, while opposition members grew weary of the intense public scrutiny and media attention surrounding the contentious debate.

Despite having a comprehensive plan, Senator Chen found herself sporadically changing her strategy in response to shifting political dynamics. Sometimes she emphasized economic benefits, other times she focused on moral imperatives, adapting her message to whatever seemed most likely to persuade undecided colleagues.

In the end, even her closest allies had to begrudgingly acknowledge that the political climate was not favorable for such ambitious reform. Though they supported the legislation's goals, they recognized that pursuing it further might damage their chances of achieving smaller, more realistic healthcare improvements.

Throughout the entire process, Dr. Williams unfailingly supported Senator Chen's efforts, never wavering in her commitment to healthcare reform despite the political obstacles and personal attacks she endured from opponents who questioned her expertise and motivations.


August 2025 International SAT Vocabulary Flashcards - Mr. John's Test Prep

SAT Vocabulary Flashcards

Card 1 of 10
proponents
noun
Root: PRO- (forward) + PON- (place)
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supporters; advocates for a cause or position
While critics say the proposed law will damage the economy, proponents of the law argue it will increase revenue and create jobs.
August 2025 International SAT Vocabulary Quiz - Complete Round - Mr. John's Test Prep

Section 1: Vocabulary Matching

Click on a word, then click on its matching definition

Matching Score: 0/10
Supporters; advocates for a cause or position
components
To provide evidence or testimony; certify as true
provoke
partition
To call upon a higher power, law, or authority
attrition
Occurring irregularly or infrequently
Reluctantly; with resentment or unwillingness
unfailingly
Parts or elements that make up a whole
proponents
attest
To divide into separate parts or sections
invoke
Gradual wearing down through sustained pressure
To incite or stimulate a reaction, often anger
sporadically
Consistently; without ever failing or wavering
begrudgingly

Section 2: Root & Prefix Matching

Connect each root or prefix with its meaning and examples

Root Score: 0/11

Roots & Prefixes

PRO-
Examples: proponents, provoke, promote
PON-
Examples: proponents, components, opponent
COM-
Examples: components, compose, combine
TEST-
Examples: attest, testimony, testify
VOC-
Examples: provoke, invoke, vocal
PART-
Examples: partition, participate, apart
IN-
Examples: invoke, inspire, include
TRIT-
Examples: attrition, detritus, contrite
SPORAD-
Examples: sporadically, sporadic
GRUDG-
Examples: begrudgingly, grudge
FAIL-
Examples: unfailingly, failure, fail

Meanings

fall short, be lacking
complain, resentment
scattered
rub, wear away
into, upon
divide, separate
call, voice
witness, bear witness
together, with
place, put
forward, in favor of

Section 3: SAT-Style Context Questions

Choose the word that best completes each passage

Multiple Choice Score: 0/10

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