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Choose the word that, when inserted in the sentence, best completes the sentence. The scientist's theories initially seemed --- at best, as there existed little evidence
to support them; however, later advances in her field --- her claims and she
received many --- for her work.

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Match weak start, confirmation, and praise.
Updated On: Oct 9, 2025
  • \( \text{tenuous…corroborated…accolades} \)
  • \( \text{empirical…bolstered…panegyrics} \)
  • \( \text{spurious…enervated…encomiums} \)
  • \( \text{esoteric…disparaged…harangues} \) \
  • \( \text{ambiguous…vindicated…elegy} \)
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Context: Theories lacked evidence initially, later supported, leading to recognition.
Step 2: Options: Tenuous (weak), Empirical (evidence-based), Spurious (false), Esoteric
(obscure), Ambiguous (unclear); Corroborated (confirmed), Bolstered (supported),
Enervated (weakened), Disparaged (criticized), Vindicated (justified); Accolades (praise),
Panegyrics (eulogies), Encomiums (tributes), Harangues (tirades), Elegy (lament).
Step 3: Tenuous (weak due to lack of evidence), Corroborated (later confirmed),
Accolades (awards) fit the progression.
Step 4: Others mismatch initial weakness, support, or recognition.
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