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conformity

noun/kənˈfɔːr.mə.ti/

compliance with standards, rules, or laws

The company's strict conformity to safety regulations ensured a safe working environment for all employees.

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word origin — from Late Latin 'conformitas', from Latin 'conformare' meaning 'to shape' or 'to form'

SAT Vocabulary Level 1 — Set 222

Set 222 of SAT Vocabulary Level 1 covers 5 words: conformity, consultation, climate, replica, recipient. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. conformity · noun/kənˈfɔːr.mə.ti/

    compliance with standards, rules, or laws

    The company's strict conformity to safety regulations ensured a safe working environment for all employees.

    Synonyms: compliance, adherence, conformity

    Origin: from Late Latin 'conformitas', from Latin 'conformare' meaning 'to shape' or 'to form'

  2. consultation · noun/ˌkɑn.səlˈteɪ.ʃən/

    a meeting to discuss something or seek advice

    The team gathered for a consultation with the experts to discuss the project's challenges.

    Synonyms: discussion, meeting, conference

    Origin: From Latin 'consultatio', from 'consultare', meaning 'to discuss, deliberate'.

  3. climate · noun/ˈklaɪmət/

    the average weather conditions in a particular area over a long period

    The climate in the Mediterranean region is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

    Synonyms: weather, atmosphere, environment

    Origin: from the Old French 'climat', which comes from the Latin 'clima', from the Greek 'klima', meaning 'slope' or 'inclination'

  4. replica · noun/ˈrɛp.lɪ.kə/

    an exact copy or reproduction of something

    The museum displayed a stunning **replica** of the ancient statue, allowing visitors to appreciate its artistry without risking damage to the original.

    Synonyms: copy, duplicate, reproduction

    Origin: from Latin 'replicare', meaning 'to fold back'

  5. recipient · noun/rɪˈsɪpiənt/

    a person or thing that receives something

    The scholarship recipient expressed heartfelt gratitude for the financial support.

    Synonyms: receiver, beneficiary, awardee

    Origin: from Latin 'recipientem', the accusative form of 'recipere' meaning 'to receive'