Books


Books



Books | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

20 Word


Book


Definition: A set of written pages bound together.

  • I am reading a storybook.
  • She borrowed a book from the library.
  • He wrote a book about history.

Book in a sentence


Pen


Definition: A writing instrument filled with ink.

  • I need a pen to sign the document.
  • He wrote his name with a blue pen.
  • She always carries a pen in her bag.

Pen in a sentence


Pencil


Definition: A writing tool made of wood or plastic with a graphite core.

  • Please write your name in pencil on the paper.
  • He drew a picture with his favorite pencil.
  • She always carries a pencil in her backpack.

Pencil in a sentence


Table


Definition: A piece of furniture with a flat surface used for eating or working.

  • We set the table for dinner.
  • He wrote his homework on the table.
  • The table is made of wood and looks nice.

Table in a sentence


Chair


Definition: A piece of furniture for sitting.

  • I need a chair to study at my desk.
  • She bought a new chair for her room.
  • He sat on the chair during the meeting.

Chair in a sentence


Teacher


Definition: A person who educates students in a school.

  • My teacher is very supportive.
  • She wants to be a teacher when she grows up.
  • He enjoys being a teacher and helping others learn.

Teacher in a sentence


Student


Definition: A person who is learning, especially in a school.

  • She is a student at the local high school.
  • The student asked a question in class.
  • He helped a fellow student with her homework.

Student in a sentence


Classroom


Definition: A room where teaching and learning take place.

  • The classroom was filled with students.
  • She decorated her classroom for the new school year.
  • He loves learning new things in the classroom.

Classroom in a sentence


School


Definition: An institution for educating children.

  • My school is very big and has many students.
  • Every day, I walk to school with my friends.
  • The school has a library and a gym.

School in a sentence


Notebook


Definition: A book of blank pages for writing notes.

  • He carries a notebook to jot down ideas.
  • She filled her notebook with drawings.
  • The teacher asked us to bring our notebook to class.

Notebook in a sentence


Bag


Definition: A flexible container used for carrying things.

  • I put my books in my bag for school.
  • She carried a bag of groceries home.
  • He took a backpack as his bag for hiking.

Bag in a sentence


Desk


Definition: A piece of furniture with a flat surface for working.

  • I study at my desk every evening.
  • She keeps her books organized on her desk.
  • The teacher sat at her desk grading papers.

Desk in a sentence


Window


Definition: an opening in a wall with glass

  • She looked out the window at the garden.
  • The window was open to let in fresh air.
  • He closed the window to block the noise.

Window in a sentence


Door


Definition: A movable barrier used to close off an entrance, typically made of wood or metal.

  • She opened the door to let in fresh air.
  • He knocked on the door before entering.
  • Understanding how to repair a door can be useful.

Door in a sentence


Board


Definition: A flat piece of material, often used for various purposes like writing or construction.

  • He wrote the homework assignments on the board.
  • We need a board to build a fort.
  • The teacher asked the students to come to the board.

Board in a sentence


Paper


Definition: A material used for writing or printing; a document.

  • I need paper to write my notes.
  • The teacher handed out paper for the test.
  • She drew a picture on a piece of paper.

Paper in a sentence


Computer


Definition: An electronic device used for processing information.

  • I use my computer for homework.
  • The computer helps us find information online.
  • She enjoys playing games on her computer.

Computer in a sentence


Phone


Definition: A device used for communication, typically by voice.

  • I called my friend on my phone.
  • She sent a message on her phone.
  • Please turn off your phone during class.

Phone in a sentence


Friend


Definition: A person whom one knows and has a bond of mutual affection.

  • My best friend is someone I can trust.
  • I love spending time with my friends after school.
  • Friends support each other in tough times.

Friend in a sentence


Lesson


Definition: A period of learning or teaching; a topic covered in education.

  • Today's lesson is about plants and their growth.
  • He learned a valuable lesson from his mistake.
  • She enjoyed the lesson on art history.

Lesson in a sentence



Books | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

14 Word


Read


Definition: To look at and understand written words.

  • I love to read books before bedtime.
  • Can you read this sentence aloud?
  • She will read the story to the class.

Read in a sentence


Write


Definition: To put words on paper or a screen.

  • She likes to write stories in her notebook.
  • Please write your name on the form.
  • He will write a letter to his friend.

Write in a sentence


Homework


Definition: Tasks assigned to students to be completed outside of school.

  • I have math homework to finish tonight.
  • She always completes her homework on time.
  • Homework helps reinforce what we learn in class.

Homework in a sentence


Learn


Definition: To gain knowledge or skills through study or experience.

  • I want to learn how to play the guitar.
  • We learn new words every week in class.
  • She loves to learn about different cultures.

Learn in a sentence


Word


Definition: a single unit of language with meaning

  • Can you spell that word for me?
  • He used a big word in his essay.
  • The word "happy" means feeling good.

Word in a sentence


Sentence


Definition: A set of words that expresses a complete thought.

  • Can you write a sentence using this word?
  • Every sentence needs a subject and a verb.
  • I enjoy reading long sentences in books.

Sentence in a sentence


Question


Definition: A sentence or phrase used to ask for information.

  • She raised her hand to ask a question.
  • The teacher answered my question.
  • He had a question about the homework assignment.

Question in a sentence


Answer


Definition: A response to a question or problem.

  • Please provide an answer to the math question.
  • She raised her hand to give the answer in class.
  • Understanding how to answer questions is essential for learning.

Answer in a sentence


Library


Definition: A place where books are kept for reading and borrowing.

  • I go to the library to study.
  • The library has many interesting books.
  • She borrowed a book from the library.

Library in a sentence


Story


Definition: A description of events, real or imaginary.

  • She told me a funny story.
  • I read a story before bed.
  • The teacher shared a story with the class.

Story in a sentence


Subject


Definition: A topic or area of study in school.

  • Math is my favorite subject in school.
  • We learned about the subject of plants in science class.
  • The subject of the book is very interesting.

Subject in a sentence


Game


Definition: An activity for fun or competition.

  • We played a game of soccer.
  • She won the board game.
  • Games make learning fun.

Game in a sentence


Play


Definition: to engage in activities for enjoyment; also refers to a dramatic performance

  • The children love to play outside after school.
  • She will play the lead role in the school play.
  • He likes to play video games with his friends.

Play in a sentence


Language


Definition: A system of communication used by a particular community.

  • English is a language spoken by many people.
  • Learning a new language can be fun and rewarding.
  • He speaks three different languages fluently.

Language in a sentence



Books | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

41 Word


Books


Definition: Written works consisting of pages bound together; a source of information or stories.

  • She loves to read books before bed.
  • He borrowed several books from the library.
  • They discuss their favorite books in the reading club.

Reading


Definition: The action of looking at and understanding written text.

  • Reading is important for learning new things.
  • I enjoy reading stories before bed.
  • She spends an hour reading every day.

Reading in a sentence


Author


Definition: A person who writes books, articles, or other texts.

  • She is the author of several children's books.
  • He wants to become an author one day.
  • The author gave a talk about her latest book.

Author in a sentence


Character


Definition: The qualities or traits of a person or thing.

  • The main character in the story is very brave.
  • She has a kind character and helps others.
  • His character was tested during the difficult times.

Character in a sentence


Novel


Definition: A long fictional story usually in book form.

  • She is reading a novel for her English class.
  • The novel has an interesting plot and characters.
  • He wants to write a novel one day.

Novel in a sentence


Genre


Definition: a category of art or literature

  • My favorite genre of music is pop.
  • She enjoys reading books from the fantasy genre.
  • The movie is a comedy genre.

Genre in a sentence


Publish


Definition: To make a book, article, or other content available to the public.

  • She wants to publish her first novel this year.
  • The magazine will publish her article next month.
  • They decided to publish the results of their research.

Publish in a sentence


Fiction


Definition: Literature that tells stories from the imagination; not real.

  • She enjoys reading fiction books before bedtime.
  • The novel is a work of fiction based on historical events.
  • Understanding fiction can enhance creativity and imagination.

Fiction in a sentence


Non-fiction


Definition: writing that is based on facts and real events

  • She enjoys reading non-fiction books about history.
  • Non-fiction can educate and inform readers.
  • The library has a large section for non-fiction titles.

Non-fiction in a sentence


Chapter


Definition: A section of a book or a part of a story.

  • She finished reading the first chapter of the book.
  • Each chapter has its own theme.
  • The next chapter will reveal the mystery.

Chapter in a sentence


Plot


Definition: The main events or storyline of a book, movie, or play.

  • The plot of the story was very exciting and unpredictable.
  • He explained the plot of the movie to his friends.
  • Understanding the plot helps in discussing the book.

Plot in a sentence


Theme


Definition: The central topic or idea in a piece of writing or art.

  • The theme of the book is friendship.
  • We discussed the theme of resilience in class.
  • Her favorite theme for decorations is nature.

Theme in a sentence


Summary


Definition: A brief statement that gives the main points of something.

  • He wrote a summary of the chapter for homework.
  • The summary helped her understand the story better.
  • She gave a quick summary of the meeting.

Summary in a sentence


Review


Definition: To look over something again or to evaluate it.

  • I need to review my notes before the exam.
  • She wrote a review of the movie online.
  • He will review the assignment tomorrow.

Review in a sentence


Illustration


Definition: a picture or drawing that explains something

  • The book contains beautiful illustrations.
  • She created an illustration for her story.
  • The illustration helped explain the concept clearly.

Illustration in a sentence


Cover


Definition: To place something over or on top of something else; to protect or hide.

  • He used a blanket to cover the sleeping child.
  • The teacher asked them to cover their books.
  • She wore a coat to cover herself from the cold.

Cover in a sentence


Reader


Definition: A person who reads.

  • A reader can enjoy various genres of literature.
  • She is an avid reader of mystery novels.
  • Being a good reader helps improve vocabulary.

Reader in a sentence


Bookstore


Definition: A place where books are sold; similar to a bookshop.

  • The bookstore had a large selection of genres.
  • She loves visiting the bookstore on weekends.
  • He found a rare book at the bookstore.

Bookstore in a sentence


Series


Definition: a group of related things or events

  • She watched a series of movies over the weekend.
  • The book series is very popular.
  • They launched a new series of educational videos.

Series in a sentence


Illustrate


Definition: To explain or make something clear by using examples or pictures.

  • I will illustrate my story with drawings.
  • The teacher will illustrate the lesson on the board.
  • Using images can help us illustrate complex ideas.

Illustrate in a sentence


Illustrator


Definition: An artist who creates images for books, magazines, or other media.

  • She wants to be an illustrator for children's books.
  • The illustrator brought the story to life with pictures.
  • The illustrator's style is very unique.

Illustrator in a sentence


Hardcover


Definition: a book bound with rigid protective covers

  • She prefers reading hardcover books for durability.
  • The library has many new hardcover editions.
  • He bought a hardcover copy of his favorite novel.

Hardcover in a sentence


Paperback


Definition: a book with a flexible cover

  • She prefers reading paperback novels for their portability.
  • The bookstore has a wide selection of paperback books.
  • Understanding paperback formats is helpful for readers.

Paperback in a sentence


Borrow


Definition: To take something from someone with the intention of returning it.

  • Can I borrow your pencil for a moment?
  • He likes to borrow books from the library.
  • She asked to borrow some money for lunch.

Borrow in a sentence


Return


Definition: To go back to a place or give something back.

  • I will return the book to the library.
  • Please return the favor when you can.
  • He plans to return home next week.

Return in a sentence


Loan


Definition: Money borrowed that is expected to be paid back.

  • He took a loan to buy a car.
  • The bank offered her a loan for school.
  • She is paying off her loan slowly.

Loan in a sentence


Information


Definition: Facts or details about a subject.

  • I need more information about the project.
  • The teacher provides information on how to study.
  • You can find information online for your research.

Information in a sentence


Educational


Definition: Designed to teach or provide knowledge.

  • They watched an educational video in class.
  • This game is both fun and educational.
  • Educational trips can enhance learning experiences.

Educational in a sentence


Entertainment


Definition: Activities that provide enjoyment or amusement.

  • The movie was great entertainment for the family.
  • She loves live entertainment, like concerts.
  • Video games are a popular form of entertainment.

Entertainment in a sentence


Imagination


Definition: The ability to form new ideas or pictures in the mind.

  • Children have a vivid imagination when they play.
  • She used her imagination to create a story.
  • Imagination is important for problem-solving and creativity.

Imagination in a sentence


Adventure


Definition: An exciting experience or journey; often involves risks.

  • They went on an adventure in the mountains.
  • Her vacation was filled with adventure and fun.
  • He loves stories about adventure and exploration.

Adventure in a sentence


Biography


Definition: A written account of someone's life.

  • She read a biography of a famous scientist.
  • His biography inspired many young readers.
  • Writing a biography requires research and attention to detail.

Biography in a sentence


History


Definition: The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.

  • We learn about history in school.
  • History teaches us about important events.
  • Her favorite subject is history.

History in a sentence


Poetry


Definition: The art of writing in verse, often expressing feelings.

  • She enjoys reading poetry in her free time.
  • The class studied poetry from different cultures.
  • Writing poetry can be a great way to express emotions.

Poetry in a sentence


Translate


Definition: To change words from one language to another.

  • Can you translate this sentence for me?
  • She learned to translate English to Spanish.
  • He can translate books into different languages.

Translate in a sentence


Interpret


Definition: to explain the meaning of something

  • He will interpret the results of the study.
  • She learned to interpret the data accurately.
  • The teacher asked him to interpret the poem.

Interpret in a sentence


Discussion


Definition: A conversation or debate about a particular topic.

  • They had a discussion about the book in class.
  • The discussion helped clarify their ideas.
  • She enjoyed the discussion on current events.

Discussion in a sentence


Analysis


Definition: The detailed examination of something to understand it better.

  • He did an analysis of the data for his project.
  • Her analysis showed interesting results.
  • They worked together on the analysis of the report.

Analysis in a sentence


Critique


Definition: A detailed analysis and assessment of something, often a creative work.

  • She wrote a critique of the poem for her class.
  • The critique helped the artist improve her technique.
  • Understanding critique is important for artistic growth.

Critique in a sentence


Recommendation


Definition: A suggestion or proposal about the best course of action; a letter supporting someone.

  • She wrote a recommendation for her friend's job application.
  • The teacher gave a recommendation for a book.
  • He asked for a recommendation from his mentor.

Recommendation in a sentence


Bookclub


Definition: A group of people who meet to discuss books.

  • She joined a bookclub to share her love of reading.
  • The bookclub chose a new novel each month.
  • He enjoys the discussions in their bookclub.


Books | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

38 Word


Anticipate


Definition: To expect or look forward to something.

  • I anticipate a fun weekend with friends.
  • They anticipate the results of the game eagerly.
  • She anticipated the arrival of her birthday presents.

Anticipate in a sentence


Appropriate


Definition: Suitable or proper in the circumstances.

  • Wearing a uniform is appropriate for school.
  • She chose appropriate words for her speech.
  • It is important to use appropriate behavior in the classroom.

Appropriate in a sentence


Assess


Definition: To evaluate or estimate the nature or quality of something.

  • The teacher will assess the students' progress.
  • She assessed the damage after the storm.
  • They need to assess the situation carefully.

Assess in a sentence


Assumption


Definition: Something that is accepted as true without proof.

  • My assumption was that the meeting was canceled.
  • Making assumptions can lead to misunderstandings.
  • The assumption that everyone knows is often incorrect.

Assumption in a sentence


Characteristic


Definition: A feature or quality that helps identify something.

  • Kindness is a characteristic of her personality.
  • Each animal has its own characteristic traits.
  • The characteristic of the plant is its bright flowers.

Characteristic in a sentence


Communicate


Definition: To share or exchange information, ideas, or feelings.

  • We use language to communicate with others.
  • She likes to communicate through text messages.
  • It's important to communicate clearly.

Communicate in a sentence


Complex


Definition: Something that consists of many interconnected parts or is difficult to understand.

  • The math problem was complex and required careful thinking.
  • She explained the complex topic in simple terms.
  • Understanding complex ideas is essential for learning.

Complex in a sentence


Consequence


Definition: The result or effect of an action.

  • Eating too much candy can have a bad consequence.
  • He faced the consequences of his choices.
  • The consequence of not studying is failing the test.

Consequence in a sentence


Contrast


Definition: To compare in a way that highlights differences.

  • They discussed the contrast between the two books.
  • The contrast in colors made the painting vivid.
  • He showed the contrast between summer and winter.

Contrast in a sentence


Contribute


Definition: To give something, such as time or money, to help achieve a goal.

  • She decided to contribute her time to the local shelter.
  • Everyone can contribute to the community.
  • He wants to contribute ideas during the meeting.

Contribute in a sentence


Critical


Definition: Expressing disapproval or judgments; very important or essential.

  • His critical feedback helped improve her writing.
  • They made critical decisions during the meeting.
  • Being critical of your work can lead to improvement.

Critical in a sentence


Define


Definition: To explain the meaning of a word or concept.

  • Can you define what happiness means?
  • The teacher asked us to define the new vocabulary.
  • It's important to define your goals clearly.

Define in a sentence


Demonstrate


Definition: To show or prove something through examples or evidence.

  • She will demonstrate the experiment in class.
  • He wanted to demonstrate how the machine works.
  • The teacher used visuals to demonstrate the concept.

Demonstrate in a sentence


Emphasize


Definition: To give special importance or prominence to something.

  • The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of homework.
  • She emphasized her point during the discussion.
  • He used bold text to emphasize key ideas in his presentation.

Emphasize in a sentence


Evaluate


Definition: To judge or assess something.

  • We need to evaluate the results of the test.
  • She will evaluate the project based on creativity.
  • He evaluated the students' work fairly.

Evaluate in a sentence


Evidence


Definition: the information that helps prove something

  • The detective found evidence at the scene.
  • She presented evidence to support her argument.
  • The evidence showed that he was telling the truth.

Evidence in a sentence


Expect


Definition: to anticipate or look forward to something

  • I expect to finish my homework by dinner.
  • They expect good results from their efforts.
  • Understanding how to expect outcomes can guide planning.

Expect in a sentence


Flexible


Definition: Able to bend easily without breaking; adaptable.

  • She has a flexible schedule for work.
  • Being flexible helps in changing situations.
  • The yoga class is designed to improve flexibility.

Flexible in a sentence


Function


Definition: The purpose or role that something serves.

  • The function of a light bulb is to provide light.
  • What is the function of this button?
  • The main function of the app is to help with studying.

Function in a sentence


Identify


Definition: To recognize or name someone or something.

  • She can identify different types of birds.
  • He struggled to identify the correct answer on the quiz.
  • Understanding how to identify objects is key in learning.

Identify in a sentence


Impact


Definition: The strong effect or influence something has.

  • The impact of the storm was severe.
  • They discussed the impact of climate change.
  • Her speech made a big impact on the audience.

Impact in a sentence


Influence


Definition: The ability to have an effect on someone or something.

  • Friends can influence our choices.
  • Her speech had a positive influence on the crowd.
  • He wants to influence others in a good way.

Influence in a sentence


Maintain


Definition: To keep something in good condition or continue a process.

  • He works hard to maintain his grades.
  • She needs to maintain her bike for safety.
  • They maintain the park to keep it clean.

Maintain in a sentence


Motivation


Definition: the reason to act or achieve something

  • His motivation to study came from his goals.
  • She found motivation in her favorite books.
  • Positive feedback can increase motivation.

Motivation in a sentence


Participate


Definition: To take part in an activity or event.

  • He decided to participate in the art competition.
  • She loves to participate in class discussions.
  • They will participate in the community cleanup.

Participate in a sentence


Perspective


Definition: A particular way of considering something; a viewpoint.

  • She has a unique perspective on the issue.
  • His perspective changed after traveling.
  • They learned to appreciate different perspectives in art.

Perspective in a sentence


Potential


Definition: The ability or capacity to develop into something in the future.

  • He has the potential to be a great athlete.
  • She showed her potential in art class.
  • Recognizing your potential is important for growth.

Potential in a sentence


Priority


Definition: something that is more important than other things

  • Safety is our top priority during the trip.
  • She has to finish her homework as a priority.
  • They made her health a priority.

Priority in a sentence


React


Definition: To respond to something; to show a response.

  • He will react quickly to the news.
  • She reacted with excitement when she won.
  • They need to react calmly in emergencies.

React in a sentence


Relevant


Definition: Closely connected or appropriate to what is being discussed.

  • Her comments were relevant to the topic.
  • He provided relevant examples during his presentation.
  • The information is relevant to our project.

Relevant in a sentence


Respond


Definition: To reply or answer to something, such as a question or request.

  • Please respond to my email as soon as you can.
  • He decided to respond to the invitation.
  • How did she respond to the news?

Respond in a sentence


Significant


Definition: Important or meaningful; having a major effect.

  • The discovery was significant for scientific research.
  • She made a significant contribution to the project.
  • Understanding significant events helps us learn from history.

Significant in a sentence


Strategy


Definition: A plan of action designed to achieve a goal.

  • We need a strategy to complete the project on time.
  • The team developed a new strategy for winning.
  • Her strategy for studying includes flashcards.

Strategy in a sentence


Theory


Definition: a set of ideas to explain something

  • The theory of evolution explains how species change.
  • He learned a new theory in science class.
  • Her theory about the experiment was interesting.

Theory in a sentence


Traditional


Definition: Relating to customs, practices, or beliefs that have been passed down through generations.

  • Traditional music reflects the culture of a community.
  • They celebrated traditional holidays with family.
  • He learned about traditional crafts in his art class.

Traditional in a sentence


Unique


Definition: Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.

  • Her dress is unique and beautiful.
  • He has a unique talent for music.
  • Each snowflake is unique in its shape.

Unique in a sentence


Validate


Definition: to confirm or support the truth of something

  • The results will validate our research findings.
  • She needed to validate her parking ticket.
  • He sought to validate his theory with evidence.

Validate in a sentence


Variety


Definition: a number of different types of things

  • There is a variety of fruits in the store.
  • She enjoys a variety of music genres.
  • The garden has a variety of flowers blooming.

Variety in a sentence



Books | English C1 Level (Advanced)

28 Word


Literature


Definition: Written works, especially those considered to have artistic merit.

  • He loves reading classic literature.
  • Literature can teach us about different cultures.
  • She studies literature in her English class.

Literature in a sentence


Interpretation


Definition: the act of explaining or understanding something

  • His interpretation of the poem was interesting.
  • She gave a clear interpretation of the rules.
  • The interpretation of the data helped us understand better.

Interpretation in a sentence


Composition


Definition: The act of creating or arranging something, especially music or writing.

  • Her composition for piano was beautiful.
  • He received praise for his writing composition.
  • The class focuses on composition techniques for essays.

Composition in a sentence


Nuance


Definition: A subtle difference or variation in meaning, expression, or tone.

  • The actor captured every nuance of the character.
  • Understanding the nuances of language can improve communication.
  • She noticed the nuance in his voice during the conversation.

Nuance in a sentence


Metaphor


Definition: A figure of speech that describes one thing as if it were another, for effect.

  • Time is a thief is a common metaphor.
  • She used a metaphor to illustrate her feelings.
  • Understanding metaphor enhances our appreciation of literature.

Metaphor in a sentence


Allusion


Definition: An indirect reference to something.

  • The poem contains an allusion to mythology.
  • He made an allusion to a famous movie during his speech.
  • Her speech included many allusions to history.

Allusion in a sentence


Syntax


Definition: The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.

  • Understanding syntax is important for writing.
  • The syntax of the sentence was incorrect.
  • They learned about syntax in their grammar class.

Syntax in a sentence


Semantics


Definition: The study of meaning in language; the relationship between words and what they represent.

  • Semantics helps us understand how language works.
  • She studied semantics in her linguistics class.
  • The semantics of a word can change over time.

Semantics in a sentence


Discourse


Definition: Written or spoken communication; a formal discussion of a topic.

  • The discourse on climate change is important.
  • She participated in a discourse about education reform.
  • They studied the discourse in literature classes.

Discourse in a sentence


Contextual


Definition: Related to the context or situation.

  • Understanding contextual clues helps with comprehension.
  • The teacher provided contextual examples for the lesson.
  • She wrote a contextual analysis of the story.

Contextual in a sentence


Proficient


Definition: Skilled and competent in a specific area.

  • He is proficient in playing the piano.
  • She became proficient in graphic design through training.
  • They are proficient at solving complex problems.

Proficient in a sentence


Articulate


Definition: able to express ideas clearly and effectively

  • She is very articulate when she speaks.
  • Being articulate helps in presentations.
  • He learned to be more articulate in his arguments.

Articulate in a sentence


Cohesion


Definition: The action or fact of forming a united whole; the quality of being logically connected.

  • Cohesion in writing helps ideas flow smoothly.
  • She improved the cohesion of her essay with transitions.
  • Understanding cohesion enhances clarity in communication.

Cohesion in a sentence


Coherence


Definition: The quality of being logical and consistent; clarity in writing.

  • Her essay had great coherence and flow.
  • Coherence is important for effective communication.
  • Understanding coherence improves writing skills.

Coherence in a sentence


Ambiguity


Definition: The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; unclear.

  • The ambiguity in his answer confused everyone.
  • She removed the ambiguity from her instructions.
  • Understanding ambiguity helps improve communication.

Ambiguity in a sentence


Paradox


Definition: A statement or situation that seems contradictory but may reveal a truth.

  • It’s a paradox that less is often more.
  • The paradox of choice can make decision-making difficult.
  • He found the paradox interesting and worth exploring.

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Exposition


Definition: A detailed explanation or presentation of an idea.

  • The exposition of the topic helped everyone understand better.
  • During the exposition, he shared his research findings.
  • The art exposition showcased many talented artists.

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Elucidate


Definition: To make something clear or explain it in detail.

  • The teacher tried to elucidate the complex concepts.
  • His examples helped elucidate the topic.
  • Understanding how to elucidate can improve teaching methods.

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Extrapolate


Definition: To infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information.

  • You can extrapolate future trends from current data.
  • She tried to extrapolate the results of the experiment.
  • Understanding how to extrapolate is important in science.

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Connotation


Definition: The implied or associated meaning of a word beyond its literal meaning.

  • The word "home" has a positive connotation.
  • Understanding connotation helps in writing.
  • Words can have different connotations based on context.

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Denotation


Definition: The literal or primary meaning of a word; its dictionary definition.

  • The denotation of "home" is a place where someone lives.
  • Understanding denotation helps with comprehension.
  • He explained the denotation of the word to the class.

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Juxtaposition


Definition: Placing two or more things side by side to highlight differences.

  • The juxtaposition of light and dark in the painting creates tension.
  • He used juxtaposition in his writing to compare ideas.
  • Understanding juxtaposition enhances critical thinking.

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Exemplify


Definition: To show or illustrate by example; to represent.

  • She used a diagram to exemplify the process.
  • His story exemplifies the importance of hard work.
  • Understanding how to exemplify can enhance learning.

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Abstract


Definition: Existing in thought or as an idea, rather than having a physical presence.

  • The abstract concept of freedom can vary for different people.
  • She wrote an abstract for her research paper.
  • Understanding abstract ideas can be challenging.

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Insight


Definition: the ability to understand something deeply

  • He gained insight into human behavior.
  • Her insight helped solve the problem.
  • They discussed the insight gained from the research.

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Contextualize


Definition: To place something in its context to better understand it.

  • It's important to contextualize historical events.
  • She helped contextualize the poem for her classmates.
  • He learned to contextualize information for clearer analysis.

Subtext


Definition: The underlying meaning or message in a piece of writing or conversation.

  • The subtext of her poem revealed deeper emotions.
  • He analyzed the subtext in the character's dialogue.
  • Understanding subtext adds depth to literary analysis.

Perception


Definition: The way we interpret and understand things based on our senses or experiences.

  • Her perception of the situation was different from his.
  • Perception can be influenced by many factors.
  • Understanding perception helps improve communication.

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Abstruse


Definition: difficult to understand; obscure

  • The professor's lecture was so abstruse that many students felt lost.
  • The concept of quantum physics can be quite abstruse for beginners.
  • She found the abstruse theories in the book challenging to grasp.

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Acumen


Definition: The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions.

  • His business acumen helped the company grow.
  • She has excellent acumen in financial matters.
  • With her acumen, she quickly solved the issue.

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Adroit


Definition: Skillful and clever in handling situations.

  • She is adroit at solving complex puzzles.
  • His adroit handling of the project impressed everyone.
  • An adroit negotiator can achieve great outcomes.

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Altruism


Definition: The selfless concern for the well-being of others.

  • Altruism is often seen in acts of kindness and charity.
  • She believes in altruism and volunteers regularly.
  • Understanding altruism promotes a caring community.

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Ambivalent


Definition: Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas.

  • She felt ambivalent about accepting the job offer.
  • His ambivalent attitude confused his friends.
  • They were ambivalent about the upcoming changes.

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Anachronistic


Definition: Out of place in terms of time; not belonging to the current time.

  • His anachronistic outfit made everyone laugh.
  • The film included anachronistic elements that were humorous.
  • She pointed out the anachronistic details in the story.

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Apocryphal


Definition: Of doubtful authenticity; not genuine.

  • The story about the treasure was apocryphal.
  • Many apocryphal tales circulate in folklore.
  • He told an apocryphal story that made everyone laugh.

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Assiduous


Definition: Showing great care and perseverance; diligent.

  • She is assiduous in her studies and always prepares.
  • His assiduous efforts led to a successful project.
  • Being assiduous can help achieve long-term goals.

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Austere


Definition: Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.

  • The austere classroom had minimal decorations.
  • He lived an austere lifestyle focused on simplicity.
  • The design of the building was austere yet elegant.

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Avarice


Definition: Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.

  • His avarice led him to make unethical choices.
  • Avarice can destroy relationships and trust.
  • The story warns against the dangers of avarice.

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Belligerent


Definition: hostile and aggressive

  • The belligerent attitude of the student worried the teacher.
  • He became belligerent when he was challenged.
  • In a belligerent manner, she argued her point loudly.

Belligerent in a sentence


Benevolent


Definition: Showing kindness and goodwill; charitable.

  • The benevolent organization supports local families.
  • She is known for her benevolent nature and helpfulness.
  • His benevolent actions made a difference in the community.

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Capricious


Definition: Given to sudden changes in mood or behavior; unpredictable.

  • The capricious nature of the weather kept them indoors.
  • He is known for his capricious decisions.
  • Capricious friends can be fun but challenging.

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Clandestine


Definition: Secretive or hidden, often for illicit purposes.

  • They held a clandestine meeting to discuss plans.
  • Her clandestine activities were discovered.
  • He was involved in a clandestine operation.

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Cogent


Definition: Clear, logical, and convincing.

  • She gave a cogent explanation of the project.
  • The lawyer presented a cogent case in court.
  • Cogent arguments can change people's opinions.

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Conundrum


Definition: A confusing or difficult problem or question.

  • The math problem was a real conundrum for the class.
  • She faced a conundrum when choosing between two jobs.
  • Understanding how to solve conundrums enhances critical thinking.

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Cryptic


Definition: Having a meaning that is mysterious or not easily understood.

  • The message was cryptic and left everyone puzzled.
  • He enjoyed reading cryptic clues in the puzzle.
  • Understanding cryptic language can be challenging but fun.

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Deleterious


Definition: Harmful or damaging to health or well-being.

  • Smoking has deleterious effects on the lungs.
  • The chemicals were found to be deleterious to the environment.
  • She avoided foods that had deleterious ingredients.

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Demagogue


Definition: A political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument.

  • The demagogue stirred emotions in the crowd.
  • His tactics as a demagogue worried many citizens.
  • Understanding the role of a demagogue is important in politics.

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Dichotomy


Definition: A division into two contrasting parts or groups.

  • There is a clear dichotomy between right and wrong.
  • She discussed the dichotomy of rich and poor.
  • Understanding the dichotomy helps in critical thinking.

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Dispassionate


Definition: Not influenced by strong emotion; objective.

  • She provided a dispassionate analysis of the situation.
  • Being dispassionate allows for clearer judgment.
  • He remained dispassionate while discussing the topic.

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Ebullient


Definition: Cheerful and full of energy; enthusiastic.

  • The children were ebullient at the party.
  • She had an ebullient personality that lit up the room.
  • Understanding ebullient attitudes can improve social interactions.

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Egregious


Definition: Outstandingly bad or shocking; remarkably bad in a negative way.

  • The student's egregious behavior led to a suspension.
  • It was an egregious error to forget the homework.
  • Understanding egregious actions helps in learning from mistakes.

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Ephemeral


Definition: Something that lasts for a very short time.

  • The beauty of the sunset is ephemeral.
  • She created ephemeral art that would wash away with rain.
  • Understanding ephemeral moments can enhance appreciation of life.

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Esoteric


Definition: intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people

  • The professor's lecture was too esoteric for the students.
  • Esoteric knowledge often requires specialized training.
  • Understanding esoteric concepts can deepen expertise in a subject.

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Ethereal


Definition: Extremely delicate and light; seeming too perfect for this world.

  • The ethereal music created a magical atmosphere.
  • She wore an ethereal dress that flowed beautifully.
  • Understanding ethereal qualities enhances artistic expression.

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Exacerbate


Definition: To make a problem or situation worse.

  • His rude comments only served to exacerbate the conflict.
  • The pollution will exacerbate health issues in the area.
  • Ignoring the issue will exacerbate the situation further.

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Fastidious


Definition: very attentive to detail; hard to please

  • She is fastidious about keeping her room clean.
  • His fastidious nature makes him a great editor.
  • Understanding fastidiousness can help in achieving quality.

Fastidious in a sentence


Fervent


Definition: Having or displaying a passionate intensity; enthusiastic.

  • He is a fervent supporter of environmental conservation.
  • Her fervent desire to help others is inspiring.
  • Understanding fervent attitudes can motivate actions.

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Fortuitous


Definition: happening by chance; accidental

  • It was fortuitous that they met at the right time.
  • Her fortuitous discovery changed everything.
  • They had a fortuitous encounter while traveling.

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Garrulous


Definition: Excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters.

  • The garrulous neighbor told stories for hours.
  • She found her garrulous friend entertaining.
  • His garrulous nature made him popular at parties.

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Harangue


Definition: a lengthy and aggressive speech or lecture

  • He gave a harangue about the importance of studying.
  • Her harangue motivated the students to work harder.
  • The teacher's harangue was meant to inspire change.

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Hegemony


Definition: Leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.

  • The country's hegemony affected its neighbors.
  • He studied the concept of hegemony in political science.
  • Hegemony can lead to inequality among nations.

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Idiosyncratic


Definition: Peculiar or individual; having unique characteristics.

  • His idiosyncratic style sets him apart from others.
  • She has an idiosyncratic way of solving problems.
  • The artist is known for her idiosyncratic approach.

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Impetuous


Definition: acting quickly without thinking; impulsive

  • Her impetuous decision surprised everyone.
  • He is known for his impetuous nature.
  • Being impetuous can lead to mistakes.

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Indefatigable


Definition: Persisting tirelessly; unyielding in effort.

  • The teacher was indefatigable in her support for students.
  • He worked indefatigably to complete the project on time.
  • Her indefatigable spirit inspired everyone around her.

Indefatigable in a sentence


Inscrutable


Definition: Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious.

  • His inscrutable expression made her curious.
  • The puzzle was inscrutable at first glance.
  • She found the inscrutable message intriguing.

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Insidious


Definition: Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way but with harmful effects.

  • The insidious spread of misinformation is a concern.
  • She warned about the insidious nature of the disease.
  • Insidious behavior can undermine trust over time.

Insidious in a sentence


Laconic


Definition: using few words; concise

  • His laconic reply surprised everyone.
  • She preferred laconic communication over long explanations.
  • The laconic style of writing is often effective.

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Magnanimous


Definition: Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person.

  • He was magnanimous in victory, praising his opponent.
  • Her magnanimous spirit won her many friends.
  • They made a magnanimous donation to the charity.

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Malleable


Definition: capable of being shaped or bent without breaking

  • The metal is malleable and can be formed easily.
  • She enjoys working with malleable materials in art.
  • Malleable substances are often used in manufacturing.

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Nefarious


Definition: wicked or criminal in nature

  • The villain had a nefarious plan to take over the world.
  • They uncovered the nefarious activities of the gang.
  • His nefarious actions led to serious consequences.

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Obfuscate


Definition: To make something unclear or difficult to understand.

  • The instructions were written poorly, which obfuscated the process.
  • He tried to obfuscate his true intentions during the meeting.
  • Obfuscating information can lead to confusion.

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Omniscient


Definition: Having complete or unlimited knowledge; all-knowing.

  • The narrator in the book was omniscient, knowing all characters' thoughts.
  • An omniscient perspective can provide deep insights.
  • He described the character as omniscient in its wisdom.

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Ostentatious


Definition: Designed to impress or attract notice; flashy or showy.

  • Her ostentatious outfit drew everyone's attention.
  • He lived in an ostentatious mansion in the city.
  • Ostentatious displays of wealth can be off-putting.

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Paradoxical


Definition: Seemingly self-contradictory; having a situation that appears illogical.

  • It was paradoxical that he felt lonely in a crowd.
  • Her paradoxical statements made everyone think.
  • He found the paradoxical nature of the issue intriguing.

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Perfunctory


Definition: An action carried out with minimal effort or interest; routine and superficial.

  • His perfunctory greeting made her feel unappreciated.
  • The meeting was perfunctory, with no real discussion.
  • She noticed his perfunctory attitude during the presentation.

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Perspicacious


Definition: Having a ready insight into and understanding of things; perceptive.

  • She was perspicacious in identifying the problem quickly.
  • His perspicacious observations impressed the teacher.
  • Being perspicacious can lead to better decision-making.

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Platitude


Definition: a remark or statement that is overused and lacks originality

  • His speech was full of platitudes that bored the audience.
  • She recognized the platitude in his response.
  • Avoiding platitudes makes writing more engaging.

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Pragmatic


Definition: dealing with things sensibly and realistically

  • Her pragmatic approach to problem-solving is effective.
  • He prefers pragmatic solutions over theoretical ones.
  • Understanding pragmatic thinking improves decision-making.

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Precocious


Definition: Having developed certain abilities or talents at an earlier age than usual.

  • She is a precocious child, reading at a high level.
  • His precocious talent in music impressed everyone.
  • Understanding precocious behavior can help in education.

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Proclivity


Definition: A natural tendency to do something.

  • She has a proclivity for solving puzzles.
  • His proclivity for adventure leads him to travel often.
  • Many artists have a proclivity for creativity.

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Quixotic


Definition: very idealistic and unrealistic

  • His quixotic plans to change the world seemed impossible.
  • She has a quixotic dream of becoming a famous artist.
  • They admired his quixotic approach to solving problems.

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Recalcitrant


Definition: Stubbornly refusing to obey rules or orders.

  • The recalcitrant student often caused disruptions.
  • They had trouble managing the recalcitrant team member.
  • His recalcitrant attitude frustrated the teacher.

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Sagacious


Definition: wise and showing good judgment

  • The sagacious leader made thoughtful decisions.
  • He was known for his sagacious advice during tough times.
  • Sagacious individuals often help others with their wisdom.

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Salient


Definition: Most noticeable or important; prominent.

  • The salient points of the presentation stood out.
  • He highlighted the salient features of the product.
  • Understanding the salient details is crucial for decision-making.

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Sanguine


Definition: Cheerfully optimistic or positive.

  • She remained sanguine about the project’s success.
  • His sanguine attitude lifted everyone’s spirits.
  • Being sanguine helps during difficult times.

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Supercilious


Definition: behaving or looking as though one thinks they are superior to others

  • His supercilious attitude made it hard to work with him.
  • She found his supercilious comments very annoying.
  • The supercilious look on her face showed her disdain.

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Surreptitious


Definition: Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of; sneaky.

  • They made a surreptitious plan to surprise their friend.
  • He took a surreptitious glance at the answers.
  • Surreptitious actions can lead to consequences.

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Sycophant


Definition: A person who flatters others to gain favor; a fawning subordinate.

  • He was known as a sycophant, always praising his boss.
  • Sycophants often lack genuine opinions.
  • The sycophant's behavior annoyed his coworkers.

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Tenacious


Definition: holding firm to a purpose; persistent

  • He was tenacious in pursuing his goals.
  • Her tenacious spirit helped her overcome challenges.
  • Being tenacious can lead to success in difficult situations.

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Ubiquitous


Definition: Present everywhere at the same time; widespread.

  • Smartphones are ubiquitous in modern society.
  • The internet has become ubiquitous in daily life.
  • Understanding ubiquitous trends can help in technology.

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Vacillate


Definition: to waver between different opinions or actions

  • He tends to vacillate between different career choices.
  • She vacillated on whether to attend the event.
  • The committee will vacillate until a consensus is reached.

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Vehement


Definition: Showing strong feelings or passionate intensity.

  • He was vehement in his support for the cause.
  • She spoke vehemently about her beliefs.
  • The debate became vehement as opinions clashed.

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Vindicate


Definition: To clear someone of blame or suspicion.

  • The evidence helped to vindicate her innocence.
  • He hoped to vindicate his reputation with this project.
  • The investigation was meant to vindicate the accused.

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Voracious


Definition: Having a huge appetite; eager to consume.

  • He is a voracious reader, finishing books quickly.
  • The voracious crowd cheered for the performers.
  • Her voracious interest in science led her to study biology.

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Zealous


Definition: showing great energy in support of a cause

  • She is zealous about helping the community.
  • His zealous efforts made a big difference.
  • The team was zealous in their preparation for the game.

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