Words in Context

Determining word meanings based on surrounding context, tone, and precision

There's a blank in the passage. The question asks: which word fits this exact context?

Why this matters

Words in Context is one of the highest-frequency skills on the Digital SAT. Most students try to memorize vocabulary lists and hope for the best. That's backwards. The test doesn't reward big vocabularies — it rewards reading the clue the passage gives you. There are six distinct clue types, and each one tells you exactly where to look for the answer.

The six patterns

The biggest trap: picking a word that fits the topic but not the specific clue. All four choices will sound like they belong in a passage about science or art. But only one matches the definition, contrast, or tone the passage actually provides. Always check your answer against the clue, not the subject matter.

Learn the pattern. Then lock it in.

The SAT repeats question patterns. Miss them, and you lose points. Recognize them fast, and you gain points. JustLockedIn shows you which patterns are hurting your score and gives you focused practice to fix them.

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