Education And Academics


Education And Academics



Education And Academics | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

101 Word


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


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


Class


Definition: A group of students learning together or a subject taught in school.

  • I have math class every Monday.
  • The class went on a field trip to the museum.
  • She is my favorite teacher in class.

Class in a sentence


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


Listen


Definition: To pay attention to sound or someone speaking.

  • Please listen carefully to the instructions.
  • I like to listen to music while I study.
  • It is important to listen to our friends when they talk.

Listen in a sentence


Speak


Definition: To say words aloud; to talk.

  • He can speak three languages.
  • Please speak clearly so everyone can understand.
  • I like to speak in front of my class.

Speak 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


Help


Definition: To assist someone with something.

  • Can you help me with my homework?
  • She helped her mother in the kitchen.
  • He always helps his friends.

Help 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


Yes


Definition: An affirmative response or agreement.

  • Yes, I would love to join the team.
  • She said yes to the invitation.
  • He nodded yes when asked if he understood.

Yes in a sentence


No


Definition: A word used to indicate refusal or negation.

  • He said no to the invitation.
  • She has no time for distractions.
  • They received no reply to their letter.

No in a sentence


Please


Definition: A polite word used to make requests or express desire.

  • Can you help me, please?
  • Please pass the salt during dinner.
  • I would like a cookie, please.

Please in a sentence


Thank


Definition: To express gratitude to someone.

  • I want to thank you for helping me.
  • Please thank your teacher for their support.
  • It's polite to thank someone when they give you a gift.

Thank in a sentence


You


Definition: A pronoun used to refer to the person being addressed.

  • You are doing a great job in class.
  • Can you help me with this task?
  • Understanding how to use "you" is key to communication.

You in a sentence


Excuse


Definition: To provide a reason for an action; to justify behavior.

  • He needed an excuse for being late to class.
  • She made an excuse to avoid going out.
  • Excuses can sometimes be seen as avoidance.

Excuse in a sentence


Me


Definition: Referring to oneself as the object of a verb.

  • Can you help me with this?
  • She gave me a gift for my birthday.
  • It's nice to meet me, isn't it?

Me in a sentence


Goodbye


Definition: a way to express farewell

  • He waved goodbye as he left.
  • Saying goodbye can be sad.
  • She wrote a note that said goodbye to her friend.

Goodbye in a sentence


Hello


Definition: A greeting used to say hi to someone.

  • She said hello to her friend.
  • He waved and shouted hello across the street.
  • I heard him say hello when he entered.

Hello in a sentence


How


Definition: A question word used to ask about the manner or method of something.

  • How do you solve this math problem?
  • She asked how to get to the library.
  • Do you know how to make cookies?

How in a sentence


Are


Definition: The present form of the verb "to be," used for plural subjects.

  • They are going to the movies tonight.
  • You are my best friend.
  • The flowers are blooming beautifully in spring.

Are in a sentence


What


Definition: An interrogative pronoun used to ask for information.

  • What is your favorite color?
  • He asked what time the meeting starts.
  • What do you want to eat for lunch?

What in a sentence


Is


Definition: A form of the verb "to be," used for identification or description.

  • He is my friend.
  • The book is on the table.
  • It is a sunny day outside.

Is in a sentence


Your


Definition: A possessive pronoun indicating something that belongs to the person being spoken to.

  • Is this your pencil?
  • Please take your time with the assignment.
  • Your ideas are very creative.

Your in a sentence


Name


Definition: A word by which a person or thing is known.

  • What is your name?
  • Her name is Sarah.
  • He wrote his name on the paper.

Name in a sentence


My


Definition: Belonging to me.

  • This is my favorite toy.
  • I finished my homework early.
  • Can you help me with my project, my friend?

My in a sentence


Number


Definition: A mathematical value used for counting or measuring.

  • My favorite number is seven.
  • There are many numbers in a phone book.
  • We use numbers in everyday life, like for telling the time.

Number in a sentence


One


Definition: The number 1 or a single thing.

  • I have one apple.
  • She bought one book.
  • There is only one chair in the room.

One in a sentence


Two


Definition: The number that comes after one and before three.

  • I have two apples in my bag.
  • She is two years older than her brother.
  • Understanding the number two helps with basic counting.

Two in a sentence


Three


Definition: the number after two and before four

  • She has three apples in her bag.
  • He is three years old.
  • Understanding the number three is important for counting.

Three in a sentence


Four


Definition: The number after three and before five.

  • She has four apples in her basket.
  • They formed a group of four for the project.
  • Understanding the number four is essential in counting.

Four in a sentence


Five


Definition: The number after four and before six.

  • There are five apples in the basket.
  • She grouped the students into five teams.
  • Understanding the number five is essential for counting.

Five in a sentence


Six


Definition: the number after five

  • There are six apples in the basket.
  • He is six years old.
  • She counted to six before starting.

Six in a sentence


Seven


Definition: The number after six and before eight; often associated with good luck.

  • There are seven days in a week.
  • He has seven books in his collection.
  • Understanding the number seven is important in mathematics.

Seven in a sentence


Eight


Definition: the number after seven; 8

  • There are eight apples in the basket.
  • He will turn eight years old next week.
  • The team scored eight points in the game.

Eight in a sentence


Nine


Definition: The number after eight and before ten.

  • There are nine apples in the basket.
  • She scored nine points in the game.
  • Understanding nine is essential for counting.

Nine in a sentence


Ten


Definition: The number after nine and before eleven; a quantity of 10.

  • She has ten apples in her basket.
  • The team scored ten points in the game.
  • He will turn ten years old next month.

Ten in a sentence


Day


Definition: A period of 24 hours; the time from sunrise to sunset.

  • Today is a beautiful day.
  • I have school every day.
  • What do you want to do this day?

Day in a sentence


Week


Definition: A period of seven days.

  • I will see you next week at school.
  • She plans to travel for a week during the break.
  • Every week, we have a new lesson to learn.

Week in a sentence


Month


Definition: A period of about 30 days, used in calendars.

  • February is the shortest month of the year.
  • Each month has a different theme in our class.
  • I plan to save money every month.

Month in a sentence


Year


Definition: A period of 365 days or 12 months.

  • Her birthday is in the new year.
  • He plans to travel next year.
  • This year has been very busy for them.

Year in a sentence


Monday


Definition: The day of the week following Sunday.

  • We have a math test on Monday.
  • Monday is the first day of the workweek.
  • I like to plan my week on Monday.

Monday in a sentence


Tuesday


Definition: the day of the week after Monday

  • We have a meeting on Tuesday.
  • Her birthday is on Tuesday this year.
  • Understanding the days of the week helps with scheduling.

Tuesday in a sentence


Wednesday


Definition: The middle day of the week, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.

  • We have a test on Wednesday.
  • She has dance class every Wednesday.
  • Wednesday is my favorite day of the week.

Wednesday in a sentence


Thursday


Definition: The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday.

  • We have a test on Thursday.
  • Thursday is my favorite day because of art class.
  • She always looks forward to Thursday evenings.

Thursday in a sentence


Friday


Definition: The sixth day of the week, following Thursday.

  • Friday is the last school day before the weekend.
  • They plan to go to the movies on Friday.
  • Friday is often a time for family gatherings.

Friday in a sentence


Saturday


Definition: The day of the week after Friday.

  • We have a picnic planned for Saturday.
  • Saturday is my favorite day to relax.
  • She always goes shopping on Saturday.

Saturday in a sentence


Sunday


Definition: The day of the week after Saturday and before Monday; often a day of rest.

  • She goes to church every Sunday.
  • Sunday is her favorite day of the week.
  • Understanding the significance of Sunday can enhance cultural knowledge.

Sunday in a sentence


Breakfast


Definition: The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.

  • I eat cereal for breakfast every day.
  • Breakfast is important for a good start.
  • What do you like to have for breakfast?

Breakfast in a sentence


Lunch


Definition: A meal eaten in the middle of the day.

  • They had sandwiches for lunch.
  • She packed her lunch with fruits and snacks.
  • Understanding the importance of lunch helps maintain energy.

Lunch in a sentence


Dinner


Definition: The main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening.

  • We always have dinner together as a family.
  • What are you cooking for dinner tonight?
  • Dinner will be served at 6 PM.

Dinner in a sentence


Water


Definition: A clear liquid that all living things need.

  • We drink water every day.
  • Plants need water to grow.
  • The glass is full of water.

Water in a sentence


Food


Definition: Any substance that can be eaten.

  • I love Italian food.
  • Healthy food is important for our bodies.
  • They prepared a lot of food for the party.

Food in a sentence


Apple


Definition: A round fruit, usually red or green.

  • She ate an apple for a snack.
  • He picked an apple from the tree.
  • I like apple juice in the morning.

Apple in a sentence


Banana


Definition: a long, yellow fruit

  • I like to eat a banana for breakfast.
  • He peeled a banana and took a bite.
  • The banana smoothie was delicious.

Banana in a sentence


Orange


Definition: A round, citrus fruit with a tough skin; also a color.

  • I like to eat a juicy orange for a snack.
  • The orange is bright and sweet.
  • She wore an orange dress to the party.

Orange in a sentence


Grape


Definition: a small, round fruit often used to make wine

  • She loves to eat grapes as a snack.
  • The grape juice is refreshing.
  • He picked a bunch of grapes from the vine.

Grape in a sentence


Carrot


Definition: A long orange vegetable.

  • I eat a carrot every day.
  • She made a salad with carrot and lettuce.
  • The rabbit loves to eat a carrot.

Carrot in a sentence


Shirt


Definition: A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.

  • He wore a blue shirt today.
  • I need to buy a new shirt for the event.
  • She likes to wear a comfortable shirt.

Shirt in a sentence


Pants


Definition: An article of clothing worn on the lower part of the body.

  • He wore blue pants to school today.
  • She bought new pants for the summer.
  • Understanding different types of pants helps in dressing appropriately.

Pants in a sentence


Shoes


Definition: Footwear that protects and comforts the feet.

  • I bought new shoes for the school dance.
  • My shoes are too tight to wear.
  • He always wears his favorite sneakers.

Shoes in a sentence


Coat


Definition: A warm outer garment worn for protection against cold weather.

  • He wore a thick coat to stay warm.
  • She hung her coat on the rack when she entered.
  • The coat was made of soft wool.

Coat in a sentence


Happy


Definition: Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.

  • I feel happy when I play outside.
  • She was happy to see her friends.
  • They were happy about the surprise party.

Happy in a sentence


Sad


Definition: Feeling unhappy or sorrowful.

  • I felt sad when my friend moved away.
  • It's okay to feel sad sometimes.
  • The movie made me sad at the end.

Sad in a sentence


Angry


Definition: Feeling strong annoyance or displeasure.

  • He was angry when he lost his toy.
  • She gets angry when people are rude.
  • They were angry about the unfair decision.

Angry in a sentence


Funny


Definition: causing laughter or amusement

  • The funny movie made everyone laugh out loud.
  • She told a funny joke that made the class giggle.
  • His funny face always brings smiles to the kids.

Funny in a sentence


Beautiful


Definition: Pleasing to the senses or mind; attractive.

  • The sunset was beautiful and colorful.
  • She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
  • The garden is beautiful in the spring.

Beautiful in a sentence


Hot


Definition: Having a high temperature; also used to describe something popular.

  • It was a hot day at the beach.
  • She likes hot tea in the morning.
  • The topic was hot in the news lately.

Hot in a sentence


Cold


Definition: having a low temperature; not warm

  • The ice cream is cold and delicious.
  • It was too cold to go outside without a jacket.
  • She likes her drinks cold.

Cold in a sentence


Like


Definition: To have a preference for something; to enjoy.

  • I like ice cream very much.
  • She likes to read books.
  • He would like to play soccer with his friends.

Like in a sentence


Dislike


Definition: To have a feeling of not liking something or someone.

  • I dislike waiting in long lines.
  • He has a strong dislike for broccoli.
  • She expressed her dislike for loud music.

Dislike in a sentence


Go


Definition: To move or travel from one place to another.

  • We will go to the park after school.
  • Please go to the library to find a book.
  • It's time to go home and relax.

Go in a sentence


Come


Definition: To move or travel toward the speaker or a specified place.

  • Please come to my birthday party next week.
  • He will come to school early tomorrow.
  • They hope to come back soon after their trip.

Come in a sentence


See


Definition: To use your eyes to look at something.

  • I can see the stars at night.
  • She sees her friends every weekend.
  • Can you see the bird on the tree?

See in a sentence


Look


Definition: To direct one's gaze toward something.

  • Please look at the board.
  • He likes to look at the stars at night.
  • She will look for her lost toy.

Look 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


Work


Definition: activity involving mental or physical effort

  • He has a lot of work to do this week.
  • She enjoys her work as a teacher.
  • They finished their work ahead of schedule.

Work in a sentence


Live


Definition: to be alive or happening in real-time

  • They want to live in a big city.
  • The concert will be broadcast live on television.
  • Understanding "live" helps in daily conversations.

Live in a sentence


Make


Definition: To create or produce something.

  • I will make a cake for the party.
  • She wants to make a drawing for her friend.
  • He likes to make music in his spare time.

Make in a sentence


Do


Definition: To perform an action or task.

  • I will do my homework after dinner.
  • What do you want to do this weekend?
  • Please do your best on the test.

Do in a sentence


Find


Definition: To discover or locate something that was lost or hidden.

  • I need to find my keys before leaving the house.
  • She hopes to find a good book to read.
  • Understanding how to find things can improve organization.

Find in a sentence


Think


Definition: to use your mind to consider or reason

  • I like to think about different solutions to problems.
  • She needs time to think before deciding.
  • He often thinks about his future plans.

Think in a sentence


Understand


Definition: to grasp the meaning of something

  • I hope you understand the instructions.
  • She tried to understand the math problem.
  • He explained it so I could understand better.

Understand in a sentence


Draw


Definition: To make a picture or image with a pen, pencil, or other tool.

  • I like to draw animals in my notebook.
  • She will draw a picture of her family.
  • He can draw very well and loves to show his art.

Draw in a sentence


Paint


Definition: A colored liquid used to add color to surfaces.

  • I want to paint my room a bright color.
  • She likes to paint pictures of nature.
  • We will paint the fence this weekend.

Paint in a sentence


Watch


Definition: To look at something attentively; a device for telling time.

  • I like to watch movies on weekends.
  • Please watch the presentation carefully.
  • I wear a watch to see the time.

Watch in a sentence


Study


Definition: To learn about a subject.

  • I study English every day.
  • She studies for her exams.
  • He went to the library to study.

Study in a sentence



Education And Academics | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

64 Word


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


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


Project


Definition: A planned piece of work.

  • We are working on a science project.
  • Her project won first place in the contest.
  • He presented his project to the class.

Project in a sentence


Group


Definition: A number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together.

  • We worked in a group for the science project.
  • A group of students went on a field trip.
  • The group will meet every Wednesday to discuss their plans.

Group in a sentence


Activity


Definition: Something that is done for enjoyment or a purpose.

  • The activity at the park was fun.
  • We planned an activity for the class.
  • Physical activity is important for health.

Activity 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


Math


Definition: The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.

  • Math is my favorite subject at school.
  • We learn addition and subtraction in math class.
  • She enjoys solving math problems.

Math in a sentence


Science


Definition: The study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.

  • Science helps us understand how things work.
  • We learn about biology and chemistry in science class.
  • Scientists conduct experiments to learn more about the universe.

Science 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


Art


Definition: Creative work like painting, drawing, and music.

  • She loves to do art in her free time.
  • The museum has beautiful art.
  • He is good at drawing and other arts.

Art in a sentence


English


Definition: The language spoken in England and many other countries; also refers to the culture.

  • She is learning English to communicate better.
  • English is used in many international settings.
  • He read an English book for his literature class.

English in a sentence


Practice


Definition: To repeat an activity to improve skills.

  • He needs to practice playing the piano.
  • She practices soccer every day.
  • Practice makes perfect in any sport.

Practice in a sentence


Grammar


Definition: The set of rules that explain how words are used in a language.

  • Learning grammar is important for writing.
  • She studied grammar to improve her essays.
  • The teacher explained grammar in simple terms.

Grammar in a sentence


Vocabulary


Definition: The set of words known and used by a person; the body of words used in a language.

  • He has a rich vocabulary from reading.
  • Expanding vocabulary can improve writing.
  • She studied vocabulary for her English exam.

Vocabulary 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


Paragraph


Definition: A group of sentences that discuss a single idea.

  • The essay should have at least three paragraphs.
  • She wrote a paragraph about her favorite book.
  • Each paragraph needs a clear main idea.

Paragraph 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


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


Tablet


Definition: A portable device with a touchscreen, often used for browsing or reading.

  • He uses a tablet to read books and watch videos.
  • The tablet is lighter than a laptop.
  • She downloaded a new game on her tablet.

Tablet in a sentence


Screen


Definition: A flat surface for displaying images or information; to show something.

  • The movie will be shown on the big screen.
  • He looked at the screen to see his grades.
  • She will screen the video during the presentation.

Screen in a sentence


Exam


Definition: A formal test of knowledge or skills.

  • I studied hard for my math exam.
  • The exam will be held next week.
  • She felt nervous before taking the exam.

Exam in a sentence


Test


Definition: A method of assessing knowledge or skills; an examination.

  • She studied hard for the math test next week.
  • He passed the driving test on his first try.
  • The teacher gave a pop quiz as a test of understanding.

Test in a sentence


Score


Definition: the number of points achieved

  • He got a high score on the test.
  • The score of the game was tied.
  • She checked her score after the quiz.

Score in a sentence


Grade


Definition: A score or mark given for work done.

  • I got a good grade on my test.
  • She is in the seventh grade.
  • The teacher gave him an A grade.

Grade in a sentence


Pass


Definition: To move past someone or something or to succeed in a test.

  • He decided to pass the ball to his teammate.
  • She managed to pass her exams with good grades.
  • Understanding how to pass can improve teamwork.

Pass in a sentence


Fail


Definition: To not succeed in achieving a goal or task.

  • He tried to solve the problem but failed.
  • She learned from her fail and tried again.
  • Understanding failure can lead to valuable lessons.

Fail in a sentence


Attendance


Definition: The act of being present at a place, especially in a school or event.

  • Her attendance at class is very important for her grades.
  • They took attendance every morning.
  • Understanding attendance policies helps in maintaining responsibility.

Attendance in a sentence


Report


Definition: A spoken or written account of something.

  • I need to write a report about my science project.
  • The news report covered the recent event.
  • He will report the findings to the class.

Report in a sentence


Card


Definition: A small piece of paper or plastic with information.

  • She gave me a birthday card.
  • He paid with his credit card.
  • I wrote a thank-you card for my teacher.

Card in a sentence


Calendar


Definition: a system for organizing days, weeks, and months

  • The calendar shows all the days of the month.
  • We marked her birthday on the calendar.
  • Understanding calendars is important for planning.

Calendar in a sentence


Holiday


Definition: A day of celebration or a break from work or school.

  • We have a holiday for Christmas every year.
  • Many families go on vacation during the holiday.
  • My favorite holiday is Halloween.

Holiday in a sentence


Summer


Definition: The warmest season of the year, often associated with vacations.

  • We go to the beach every summer.
  • She loves to play outside during summer.
  • Understanding summer activities can enhance enjoyment of the season.

Summer in a sentence


Winter


Definition: The coldest season of the year.

  • In winter, it often snows.
  • We wear warm clothes in winter.
  • She enjoys winter sports like skiing.

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Spring


Definition: The season between winter and summer; a time of growth.

  • Spring is my favorite season for flowers.
  • We will go hiking in the spring.
  • The weather gets warmer in spring.

Spring in a sentence


Autumn


Definition: The season between summer and winter, known for falling leaves.

  • Autumn leaves are beautiful as they change colors.
  • He loves going for walks in autumn.
  • Autumn is the time for harvest festivals.

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Break


Definition: To separate into pieces or to take a rest.

  • Be careful not to break the glass.
  • Let's take a break after working for two hours.
  • She likes to take a short break during her studies.

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Trip


Definition: A journey to a place.

  • We went on a trip to the mountains.
  • She is planning a trip to Paris.
  • The school trip was very exciting.

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Field


Definition: An area of open land or a specific branch of study.

  • The farmer worked in the field all day.
  • She wants to study in the field of science.
  • The soccer field is large and green.

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Visit


Definition: To go to see someone or a place.

  • We will visit our grandparents this weekend.
  • She wants to visit the museum during the school trip.
  • I plan to visit my friend after school.

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Club


Definition: A group of people with a common interest or activity.

  • I joined the book club to read and discuss novels.
  • The school has a science club that conducts experiments.
  • He is a member of the chess club.

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Sport


Definition: An activity involving physical exertion and skill.

  • Soccer is my favorite sport to play.
  • Many people enjoy watching sport on TV.
  • Playing sport helps us stay healthy and active.

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Team


Definition: A group of individuals working together towards a common goal.

  • The soccer team practiced every day after school.
  • They formed a team for the science project.
  • Teamwork is essential for success.

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Competition


Definition: A contest or rivalry between individuals or groups.

  • The competition for the science fair was intense.
  • She entered a painting competition.
  • They held a competition to see who could run the fastest.

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Goal


Definition: An aim or desired result that one works towards.

  • My goal is to finish reading this book by next week.
  • Setting a goal helps me stay focused.
  • He scored a goal in the soccer game.

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Coach


Definition: A person who trains and instructs a team or individual.

  • My coach helps me improve my basketball skills.
  • We have a great coach who teaches us teamwork.
  • I want to be a coach when I grow up.

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Train


Definition: A vehicle that runs on tracks.

  • We traveled by train to another city.
  • The train arrived at the station.
  • She took the train to work.

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Playground


Definition: a designated area for children to play, often with equipment

  • The playground was filled with kids having fun.
  • She took her children to the playground after school.
  • The playground has swings, slides, and climbing structures.

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Skills


Definition: The abilities or expertise needed to perform tasks.

  • He has many skills, including cooking and painting.
  • We learn new skills in school every day.
  • Her skills in math helped her win the competition.

Knowledge


Definition: Information, understanding, or skills gained through experience.

  • Knowledge is important for making good decisions.
  • She has a lot of knowledge about history.
  • Reading helps expand our knowledge.

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Teacher's


Definition: Belonging to a teacher.

  • The teacher's desk was covered in papers.
  • I borrowed a book from the teacher's shelf.
  • The teacher's advice helped me a lot.

Plan


Definition: A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something; a strategy or outline.

  • They made a plan for their vacation next summer.
  • Having a plan helps organize thoughts and actions.
  • She wrote a plan for her science project.

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Assignment


Definition: A task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of their studies or job.

  • The teacher gave us an assignment to complete by Friday.
  • He worked hard on his math assignment.
  • She submitted her assignment on time.

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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.

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Feedback


Definition: Information or comments about someone's performance or work.

  • The teacher gave feedback on my essay.
  • He appreciated the feedback from his peers.
  • Constructive feedback helps improve skills.

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Questionnaire


Definition: A list of questions used to gather information.

  • We filled out a questionnaire for the survey.
  • The questionnaire helped researchers collect data.
  • He created a questionnaire to better understand opinions.

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Quiz


Definition: A short test to measure knowledge on a subject.

  • We have a quiz in math class tomorrow.
  • She studied hard for the quiz.
  • The teacher gave a surprise quiz today.

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Worksheet


Definition: A paper or digital document with tasks or exercises for learning.

  • The teacher handed out a worksheet for math practice.
  • Students completed the worksheet in class.
  • A worksheet can help reinforce what was taught.

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Learning


Definition: The process of gaining knowledge or skills.

  • Learning new things is exciting.
  • She loves learning about different cultures.
  • He enjoys learning through hands-on activities.

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Environment


Definition: The natural world around us.

  • We should protect our environment.
  • The environment is important for all living things.
  • Pollution harms the environment.

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Debate


Definition: A discussion in which people express different opinions.

  • We had a debate about environmental issues in class.
  • The students prepared for a debate on school uniforms.
  • Debate helps us develop our speaking skills.

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Teamwork


Definition: The collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal.

  • Teamwork is essential for successful projects.
  • They emphasized the importance of teamwork in sports.
  • Good teamwork improves group performance.

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Collaboration


Definition: working together to achieve a goal

  • The collaboration between students was great.
  • They focused on collaboration for the project.
  • Her collaboration with the artist produced amazing results.

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Communication


Definition: The process of sharing information between people.

  • Good communication is key to teamwork.
  • We use different methods of communication, like texting.
  • Effective communication helps prevent misunderstandings.

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Education And Academics | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

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Course


Definition: A series of classes on a particular subject.

  • She is taking a biology course this semester.
  • The course will cover many interesting topics.
  • He enrolled in a cooking course to learn new recipes.

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Writing


Definition: The activity of composing text.

  • Writing is important for communication.
  • She enjoys writing stories in her journal.
  • Good writing takes practice and patience.

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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.

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Participation


Definition: The act of taking part in something; involvement.

  • Participation in class discussions helps students learn.
  • Her participation in the project was valuable.
  • They encouraged participation from all team members.

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Focus


Definition: To concentrate on something.

  • Please focus on your studies.
  • She needs to focus during the test.
  • He lost focus while watching TV.

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Prepare


Definition: To make ready for a specific purpose; to get things ready.

  • I will prepare dinner for my family tonight.
  • She needs to prepare for her presentation.
  • We should prepare our materials before the project starts.

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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.

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Educate


Definition: To teach someone about a subject.

  • Teachers educate students every day.
  • We want to educate people about recycling.
  • She volunteers to educate children in her community.

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Develop


Definition: To grow or cause to grow and become more advanced.

  • They want to develop new technology for clean energy.
  • Children develop new skills as they grow.
  • We will develop a plan for the project together.

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Improve


Definition: To make something better or enhance it.

  • He wants to improve his math skills.
  • She practices daily to improve her singing.
  • Reading can help improve your vocabulary.

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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.

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Pronounce


Definition: To say or articulate a word or sound.

  • Can you pronounce this word for me?
  • He learned to pronounce difficult words correctly.
  • The teacher helped students pronounce the new vocabulary.

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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.

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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.

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Cooperate


Definition: To work together with others towards a common goal.

  • They need to cooperate to finish the project on time.
  • The students will cooperate during the group activity.
  • She learned to cooperate with her classmates.

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Collaborate


Definition: To work together with others on a project.

  • We will collaborate on the group assignment.
  • The students collaborate to build a model.
  • They like to collaborate with different artists.

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Assessment


Definition: An evaluation or test to measure knowledge or skills.

  • The teacher gave an assessment to check our progress.
  • We will have a math assessment next week.
  • Assessments help identify areas to improve.

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Certificate


Definition: An official document that proves something has been achieved.

  • She received a certificate for completing her course.
  • The certificate shows that he is qualified for the job.
  • He framed his certificate and hung it on the wall.

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Degree


Definition: A unit of measurement or a qualification.

  • He earned a degree in science.
  • The temperature reached a high degree.
  • She studied for her degree at university.

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Diploma


Definition: A certificate awarded by an educational institution to confirm completion of a course of study.

  • He received his diploma at the graduation ceremony.
  • She proudly displayed her diploma on the wall.
  • Earning a diploma is an important milestone.

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University


Definition: an institution for higher education and research

  • She plans to attend university after high school.
  • The university offers many degree programs.
  • He enjoyed his time at the university studying history.

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College


Definition: An institution of higher education offering degrees and courses.

  • She plans to attend college after high school.
  • College can provide valuable experiences and knowledge.
  • He studies engineering at a local college.

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Application


Definition: A formal request for something; a software program used on devices.

  • I submitted my application for the scholarship.
  • She downloaded a new application on her phone.
  • The application is easy to use and helpful.

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Interview


Definition: A conversation where questions are asked to gather information; often for a job.

  • She had an interview for her dream job.
  • He prepared for the interview by practicing questions.
  • The interview went well, and she felt confident.

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Scholarship


Definition: A financial award given to a student based on academic achievement or need.

  • She received a scholarship to attend university.
  • Scholarships can help cover tuition costs.
  • He applied for several scholarships to support his education.

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Internship


Definition: a temporary position offering practical experience in a field

  • She applied for an internship at the local hospital.
  • Internships can lead to job opportunities.
  • He completed an internship to gain experience.

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Experience


Definition: Knowledge or skill gained through doing something.

  • I gained a lot of experience from my summer job.
  • Her experience in cooking helps her make delicious meals.
  • Traveling gives you the experience of different cultures.

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Career


Definition: A profession or job that someone does for a long time.

  • He wants to have a career in medicine.
  • Her career as a teacher is very rewarding.
  • Choosing the right career is important.

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Profession


Definition: A paid occupation, especially one requiring formal training or education.

  • Teaching is a rewarding profession.
  • He chose medicine as his profession because he wants to help others.
  • Many people pursue a profession in engineering.

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Job


Definition: a paid position of regular employment

  • He found a job at the local library.
  • She enjoys her job as a teacher.
  • Many students are looking for summer jobs.

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Workshop


Definition: A room or space where work is done, often for crafts or training.

  • They attended a workshop to learn about painting.
  • The workshop provided hands-on experience in woodworking.
  • Understanding the purpose of a workshop can enhance learning.

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Seminar


Definition: A meeting for discussion or training, often in an academic setting.

  • The seminar covered important topics in environmental science.
  • He attended a seminar on career development.
  • She enjoyed participating in the seminar on public speaking.

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Conference


Definition: A formal meeting for discussion or debate.

  • They attended a conference on climate change.
  • The annual conference brings experts together.
  • She presented her research at the conference.

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Mentor


Definition: An experienced and trusted advisor who guides someone less experienced.

  • He found a mentor to help him with his career.
  • She acts as a mentor for new students.
  • Understanding the role of a mentor can aid in personal development.

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Tutor


Definition: a person who teaches or helps students

  • He hired a tutor for extra help in math.
  • She is a tutor for younger students.
  • The tutor explained the lesson clearly.

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Peer


Definition: A person of the same age or status.

  • I love spending time with my peers at school.
  • She asked her peers for help with the project.
  • They played games with their peers during recess.

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Projector


Definition: A device that casts an image or video onto a surface.

  • The teacher used a projector to show the presentation.
  • They rented a projector for the movie night.
  • Understanding how to use a projector enhances learning experiences.

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Whiteboard


Definition: A smooth, glossy surface used for writing and drawing with markers, often in classrooms.

  • The teacher used a whiteboard to explain the lesson.
  • He wrote his homework on the whiteboard in class.
  • Whiteboards are useful for group brainstorming sessions.

Software


Definition: A collection of programs and applications that run on computers and devices.

  • She installed new software on her laptop.
  • Understanding software is important for tech support.
  • The software helps users manage their tasks efficiently.

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Online


Definition: Connected to or via the internet.

  • I like to shop online.
  • He took an online course to learn programming.
  • They met each other online through a game.

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Resource


Definition: A source of supply or support.

  • Water is a vital resource for life.
  • They used their resources wisely to complete the project.
  • Education is a key resource for development.

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Material


Definition: The substance or items used to make something; also refers to fabric.

  • We need more material to finish the project.
  • The material for the dress is very soft.
  • He chose the right material for his model.

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Topic


Definition: The subject or theme of a discussion, essay, or presentation.

  • What topic should we choose for our project?
  • She picked a topic related to climate change.
  • The teacher assigned a topic for the students to research.

Topic 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.

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Outline


Definition: A general description or plan that organizes main ideas and supporting details.

  • She created an outline for her research paper.
  • The outline helped him structure his essay.
  • An outline is useful for organizing thoughts.

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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.

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Essay


Definition: a written work that explores a topic

  • She wrote an essay about climate change.
  • His essay received a good grade.
  • We have to submit an essay by next week.

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Article


Definition: A written piece that provides information or expresses opinions.

  • She wrote an article about climate change for the school newspaper.
  • I read an interesting article online yesterday.
  • The article explained the new school policies.

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Content


Definition: The information or material contained in something; satisfied.

  • The content of the book was very interesting.
  • She was happy with the content of her presentation.
  • Make sure the content is appropriate for all ages.

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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.

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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.

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Argument


Definition: A disagreement or debate between people; a reason given for or against something.

  • They had an argument about the best movie.
  • His argument was well-structured and convincing.
  • She avoided the argument to keep the peace.

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Opinion


Definition: A personal belief or judgment about something.

  • Everyone has their own opinion about the movie.
  • In my opinion, reading is very important.
  • What is your opinion on this topic?

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Belief


Definition: A conviction or acceptance that something is true.

  • She has a strong belief in helping others.
  • His belief in himself helped him succeed.
  • Different cultures have diverse beliefs.

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Success


Definition: The achievement of a goal or aim; a favorable outcome.

  • Her hard work led to her success in school.
  • He celebrated his success after winning the competition.
  • Success comes from determination and effort.

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Challenge


Definition: A difficult task or situation that requires effort to overcome.

  • I accepted the challenge to run a marathon.
  • The puzzle was a fun challenge to solve.
  • She faced the challenge of learning a new language.

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Achievement


Definition: A thing done successfully, typically by effort, skill, or courage.

  • Her achievement in the science fair was impressive.
  • He celebrated his achievement with a party.
  • Achievements can motivate others to strive for success.

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Progress


Definition: Forward movement towards a goal; improvement over time.

  • She made great progress in her studies this year.
  • The team is working to track their progress.
  • Progress is essential for personal growth.

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Development


Definition: The process of growth or progress; the act of creating something new.

  • The development of the app took several months.
  • They focused on the development of new skills.
  • She is interested in the development of cities.

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Innovation


Definition: The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.

  • Innovation is key to business success.
  • The technology sector thrives on innovation.
  • They focus on innovation to improve their services.

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Creativity


Definition: The ability to produce original ideas or things; inventiveness.

  • Creativity is important in art and problem-solving.
  • She used her creativity to design a poster.
  • Encouraging creativity helps students express themselves.

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Education And Academics | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

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Education


Definition: The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.

  • Education is important for personal growth.
  • She values her education and studies hard.
  • They support education for all children.

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Academic


Definition: related to education or scholarly pursuits

  • She excels in academic subjects like math and science.
  • His academic achievements earned him a scholarship.
  • They attended an academic conference on research.

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Lecture


Definition: a talk given to an audience, often in an educational setting

  • The professor gave a lecture on environmental science.
  • She took notes during the lecture to study later.
  • Understanding lectures is important for academic success.

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Comprehension


Definition: The ability to understand something; grasping meaning.

  • Reading comprehension is important for learning.
  • She improved her comprehension by practicing.
  • Teachers assess comprehension through quizzes.

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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.

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Thinking


Definition: the process of considering or reasoning

  • Thinking critically is important in school.
  • Her thinking has improved with practice.
  • He enjoys deep thinking about philosophical questions.

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Resources


Definition: Materials or supplies that can be used.

  • The library has many resources for students.
  • We need to manage our resources wisely.
  • Natural resources are important for our survival.

Syllabus


Definition: An outline of the subjects in a course of study.

  • The syllabus for the class was given on the first day.
  • She reviewed the syllabus to plan her studies.
  • The syllabus included important dates and topics.

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Curriculum


Definition: The subjects and materials taught in a school.

  • The school has a diverse curriculum.
  • They reviewed the curriculum for the next year.
  • Her favorite class is part of the curriculum.

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Methodology


Definition: A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.

  • The researcher explained her methodology in the report.
  • He learned different methodologies in his science class.
  • Understanding methodology is important for conducting research.

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Approach


Definition: a way of dealing with something

  • He has a different approach to solving problems.
  • Let's take a new approach to the project.
  • Her approach to studying is very effective.

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Technique


Definition: A way of doing something, especially in a skillful manner.

  • He learned a new technique for playing the guitar.
  • The artist used a unique technique for her painting.
  • We practiced the technique repeatedly to improve.

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Technology


Definition: The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes; tools and machines.

  • Technology changes quickly in our world.
  • She studies technology in school.
  • They use technology to solve problems.

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Distance


Definition: The amount of space between two points; a measure of how far apart things are.

  • The distance from her house to school is two miles.
  • He measured the distance between the two cities.
  • Understanding distance helps in navigation and geography.

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Qualification


Definition: a skill or quality needed for a specific job

  • He has the qualification to teach.
  • Her qualifications impressed the hiring manager.
  • They checked his qualifications before hiring him.

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Major


Definition: Significant or important; a main subject of study.

  • Mathematics is her major in college.
  • He played a major role in the project.
  • They faced major challenges during the event.

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Minor


Definition: a person who is not yet an adult; under the age of legal adulthood

  • He is still a minor and can't vote.
  • The movie is not suitable for minors.
  • Minors have different legal rights than adults.

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Faculty


Definition: A group of teachers or a specific department within a school; also refers to mental or physical abilities.

  • The faculty at our school is very supportive.
  • She joined the faculty of the science department.
  • His faculty for math helped him excel in class.

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Department


Definition: A specific division of a larger organization, often with a particular focus.

  • She works in the marketing department of the company.
  • The school has a science department for experiments.
  • Understanding departments helps in organizational structure.

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Tuition


Definition: The fee charged for instruction, especially in schools or universities.

  • Her tuition for the semester was due next week.
  • He applied for scholarships to help with tuition costs.
  • Tuition can vary greatly between schools.

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Fees


Definition: Charges or payments for services or products.

  • The fees for the class were higher than expected.
  • She paid the fees for her school trip.
  • Understanding the fees involved is important for budgeting.

Enrollment


Definition: The process of signing up for a course or program; the number of people signed up.

  • Enrollment for the summer camp begins next month.
  • The school reported a rise in enrollment this year.
  • Her enrollment in the art class excited her.

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Admission


Definition: the act of entering; acceptance

  • Admission to the museum is free on Sundays.
  • I received my admission letter from the university.
  • They granted admission to several students.

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Transcript


Definition: A written or printed version of spoken material or an official record of grades.

  • The school sent my transcript to the university.
  • She reviewed her transcript for any mistakes.
  • The transcript shows all the classes I have taken.

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Networking


Definition: The act of connecting with others for professional or social purposes.

  • She enjoys networking at industry events.
  • He is good at networking to find new job opportunities.
  • Networking can help build valuable connections.

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Professional


Definition: A person who is skilled in a specific field.

  • He is a professional athlete.
  • She gave a professional presentation.
  • Being professional includes good behavior.

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Fieldwork


Definition: Practical work conducted outside of a classroom or laboratory.

  • Fieldwork is essential for gathering real-world data.
  • She enjoys fieldwork for her environmental studies.
  • Understanding fieldwork methods enhances research quality.

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Volunteering


Definition: Offering time and services to help others without payment.

  • Volunteering at the shelter made her feel fulfilled.
  • He enjoys volunteering for community clean-up events.
  • Volunteering is a great way to give back to the community.

Extracurricular


Definition: Activities that take place outside the regular academic curriculum.

  • She participates in extracurricular activities like soccer.
  • Extracurricular clubs can help students develop skills.
  • Understanding extracurricular options is important for personal growth.

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Association


Definition: A group of people or things connected in some way.

  • He joined a local association for artists.
  • There is an association between exercise and health.
  • The school has an association with the community.

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Leadership


Definition: The action of leading a group or organization; the ability to guide others.

  • Good leadership is essential for success.
  • He showed great leadership during the project.
  • They learned about leadership skills in class.

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Initiative


Definition: The ability to assess and start things independently.

  • She took the initiative to organize the event.
  • It's important to show initiative in your work.
  • He showed great initiative by starting a club.

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Improvement


Definition: The process of making something better or enhancing its quality.

  • He focused on improvement in his grades this year.
  • She saw a significant improvement in her skills.
  • Understanding improvement helps in personal growth.

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Habits


Definition: Regular practices or behaviors that are often automatic.

  • He has healthy habits like exercising daily.
  • They are trying to break bad habits.
  • Good study habits can improve grades.

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.

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Discipline


Definition: Training to improve behavior or skills; also refers to a branch of knowledge.

  • She has good discipline when studying.
  • The discipline of science includes many subjects.
  • He learned self-discipline through sports.

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Time


Definition: A measured period during which events occur; a point in the day.

  • What time is it now?
  • We need to manage our time wisely.
  • Time flies when you're having fun.

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Management


Definition: The process of dealing with or controlling things or people.

  • Good management is key to a successful project.
  • She works in management at a large company.
  • Effective management helps teams achieve their goals.

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Organization


Definition: A group of people working together for a purpose.

  • The organization helps people in need.
  • She volunteers for a charity organization.
  • The organization focuses on education and health.

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Planning


Definition: The process of making decisions about future activities or projects; organizing.

  • Effective planning helps ensure success in projects.
  • She enjoys planning events for her friends.
  • They spent time planning their vacation itinerary.

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Accessibility


Definition: The quality of being easy to reach or use.

  • The website improved its accessibility for all users.
  • Accessibility is crucial for people with disabilities.
  • They focused on accessibility in their new building design.

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Diversity


Definition: the variety of different types or qualities

  • Diversity is important in our community.
  • The school celebrates cultural diversity.
  • They promote diversity in the workplace.

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Inclusion


Definition: the practice of including everyone, regardless of differences

  • Inclusion in the classroom helps all students learn together.
  • The school promotes inclusion for students with disabilities.
  • Understanding inclusion fosters a supportive environment.

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Ethics


Definition: Moral principles that govern behavior; what is right or wrong.

  • Ethics are important in making decisions.
  • The class discussed ethics in business.
  • She believes in strong ethics in her work.

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Values


Definition: the beliefs or principles that guide behavior

  • She taught her children the importance of family values.
  • His values influence his decisions every day.
  • Understanding values helps in personal development.

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Principles


Definition: fundamental truths or propositions

  • The principles of democracy are essential for society.
  • They discussed the principles of good design.
  • Understanding scientific principles is vital for students.

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Standards


Definition: Accepted levels of quality or attainment.

  • Schools must meet certain standards for education.
  • The company has high standards for its products.
  • She follows high standards in her work.

Criteria


Definition: Standards or principles used to judge or evaluate something.

  • The criteria for the award included creativity and originality.
  • She met all the criteria for the scholarship.
  • Understanding criteria is important for making informed choices.

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Performance


Definition: The act of doing something, especially in front of an audience; how well someone does a task.

  • The performance of the students was impressive.
  • He practiced daily for his music performance.
  • Her performance in the play earned her applause.

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Reflection


Definition: The image of something that is seen in a mirror or surface; also means careful thought.

  • She saw her reflection in the water.
  • Reflection helps us learn from our experiences.
  • He took time for reflection after the event.

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Pedagogy


Definition: The method and practice of teaching, especially in education.

  • Effective pedagogy can enhance student learning outcomes.
  • She focused on innovative pedagogy in her teaching.
  • Understanding pedagogy is essential for educators.

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Synthesis


Definition: The combination of different ideas or elements to form a new whole.

  • Synthesis of information is important in writing essays.
  • The synthesis of various sources improved her research.
  • He focused on the synthesis of art and science in his project.

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Evaluation


Definition: The process of assessing or judging something.

  • The teacher will conduct an evaluation of the project.
  • She received an evaluation on her performance.
  • An evaluation helps improve future work.

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Engagement


Definition: An agreement to get married; involvement in an activity.

  • Their engagement was announced last week.
  • She has a strong engagement in her studies.
  • The engagement party was a lot of fun.

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Facilitation


Definition: The act of making a process easier.

  • Facilitation helps groups reach decisions.
  • She took a course in meeting facilitation.
  • Good facilitation leads to productive discussions.

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Interdisciplinary


Definition: Involving multiple academic disciplines or fields of study.

  • The interdisciplinary team worked on the project.
  • He pursued an interdisciplinary education to broaden his skills.
  • Interdisciplinary studies can lead to new discoveries.

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Literacy


Definition: The ability to read and write.

  • Improving literacy is important for educational success.
  • The program aims to enhance literacy among young children.
  • She developed her literacy skills by reading every day.

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Articulation


Definition: The clear and precise pronunciation of words; also refers to the way ideas are expressed.

  • Her articulation made her speech easy to understand.
  • He practiced articulation to improve his public speaking.
  • Understanding articulation enhances communication skills.

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Proficiency


Definition: A high degree of skill or competence.

  • Her proficiency in math helped her excel.
  • He gained proficiency in English through practice.
  • The test measures proficiency in reading and writing.

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Fluency


Definition: The ability to express oneself easily and articulately in a language.

  • Her fluency in English impresses her teachers.
  • He is working on improving his fluency in French.
  • Understanding fluency helps in effective communication.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Pragmatics


Definition: The study of how context influences the interpretation of meaning in language; practical aspects of language use.

  • Pragmatics helps us understand conversations better.
  • They learned about pragmatics in their linguistics course.
  • Her understanding of pragmatics improved her communication skills.

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Rhetoric


Definition: The art of effective speaking or writing, often used to persuade or influence.

  • He studied rhetoric to improve his public speaking.
  • Rhetoric can be powerful in debates.
  • She learned about rhetoric in her communication class.

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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.

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Context


Definition: the circumstances or background surrounding an event or idea

  • Understanding context helps clarify meaning.
  • She considered the context of the story in her analysis.
  • He provided context for his argument during the debate.

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Immersion


Definition: The act of being completely involved in a particular activity or environment.

  • Language immersion helps students learn faster.
  • She experienced immersion in the culture during her travels.
  • Understanding immersion enhances learning experiences.

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Differentiation


Definition: The process of distinguishing or recognizing differences between things.

  • In math, differentiation helps find the slope of a curve.
  • Differentiation in teaching allows for varied learning styles.
  • Understanding differentiation is important in biology for species classification.

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Scaffolding


Definition: The system of scaffolds used in construction.

  • Scaffolding is essential for building maintenance.
  • The scaffolding allowed workers to reach high areas safely.
  • They erected scaffolding around the building for repairs.

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Inquiry


Definition: the act of asking questions to gain information

  • The teacher encouraged inquiry during the lesson.
  • Her inquiry into science led to many discoveries.
  • Understanding inquiry promotes critical thinking.

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Autonomy


Definition: The right or condition of self-government; independence.

  • Students value their autonomy in learning.
  • The region gained autonomy after negotiations.
  • Her autonomy in decision-making was respected.

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Competence


Definition: The ability to do something successfully or efficiently.

  • Her competence in math helped her excel in school.
  • He demonstrated competence during the job interview.
  • Competence is essential for career advancement.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Resourcefulness


Definition: The ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.

  • Her resourcefulness helped them solve the problem.
  • Being resourcefulness is important in emergencies.
  • He showed great resourcefulness when fixing the car.

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Adaptability


Definition: the ability to adjust to new conditions

  • Adaptability is essential in a rapidly changing workplace.
  • He demonstrated great adaptability during the project.
  • Understanding adaptability promotes resilience.

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Exploration


Definition: The action of traveling through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.

  • Exploration of the ocean reveals many wonders.
  • Space exploration has led to many discoveries.
  • They planned an exploration of the nearby forest.

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Hypothesis


Definition: A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, often based on limited evidence.

  • The scientist tested her hypothesis about plant growth.
  • We formed a hypothesis before starting our experiment.
  • His hypothesis was proven correct after the tests.

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Thesis


Definition: A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained.

  • He wrote a thesis for his degree.
  • The thesis was about climate change.
  • Her thesis focused on renewable energy.

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Argumentation


Definition: The process of presenting reasons or evidence to support a point of view.

  • Argumentation is important for effective debates.
  • She practiced argumentation skills during her speech class.
  • He used strong argumentation to convince the audience.

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Justification


Definition: A reason or explanation for something.

  • She provided a justification for her absence.
  • The justification for the decision was clear.
  • His justification made sense to the team.

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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.

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Integration


Definition: The process of combining or bringing together parts into a whole.

  • The integration of technology in classrooms enhances learning.
  • They worked on the integration of different cultures.
  • Integration is important for a harmonious society.

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Experimentation


Definition: The process of testing ideas or hypotheses through controlled methods.

  • Experimentation is key to scientific discovery.
  • She enjoys experimentation in her science projects.
  • Understanding experimentation helps develop critical thinking.

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Observation


Definition: The act of watching something carefully to gain information.

  • Her observation of the stars was amazing.
  • He made an observation about the weather.
  • The scientist's observation helped with the research.

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Deduction


Definition: The process of reaching a conclusion based on reasoning; also refers to a subtraction.

  • He made a deduction based on the evidence.
  • Tax deduction helps reduce the amount owed.
  • The deduction from his salary was explained clearly.

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Induction


Definition: The process of introducing someone formally; also refers to a method in logic.

  • The induction ceremony welcomed new members.
  • Induction is used to prove mathematical statements.
  • They discussed induction in their science experiments.

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Reasoning


Definition: The process of thinking about something in a logical way; drawing conclusions.

  • Her reasoning helped solve the puzzle.
  • He used reasoning to explain his decision.
  • Understanding reasoning is essential for critical thinking.

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Presentation


Definition: A display of information or ideas, often given to an audience.

  • I prepared a presentation for my science project.
  • Her presentation on wildlife was informative.
  • We will have a presentation in class next week.

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Elaboration


Definition: The process of adding more details or information; the act of developing an idea further.

  • Her elaboration on the topic helped clarify it.
  • They required elaboration on the project proposal.
  • Understanding elaboration is essential for effective communication.

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Elaborative


Definition: Providing detailed explanations or information; enhancing understanding.

  • The teacher used elaborative examples to explain concepts.
  • Her elaborative approach made the lesson engaging.
  • Understanding elaborative methods can improve learning.

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Summarization


Definition: the act of creating a summary or overview

  • Summarization helps condense information into key points.
  • She practiced summarization to improve her writing skills.
  • The teacher assigned summarization of the chapter.

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Documentation


Definition: The act of providing written evidence or records; materials that provide information.

  • Proper documentation is important for legal processes.
  • She prepared the documentation for the project.
  • The documentation helped clarify the procedures.

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Citation


Definition: A reference to a source of information or quote.

  • Make sure to include a citation for your research paper.
  • The teacher reminded us to use proper citation styles.
  • A citation shows where you found your information.

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Plagiarism


Definition: The act of using someone else's work or ideas without giving proper credit.

  • Plagiarism is a serious offense in academics.
  • She was accused of plagiarism in her essay.
  • Understanding plagiarism helps students maintain integrity.

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Instruction


Definition: Guidance or direction on how to do something.

  • The instruction manual helped me fix the bike.
  • She gave clear instruction on the project.
  • We followed the instruction step by step.

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Remediation


Definition: The act of correcting or improving a problem.

  • The remediation of the contaminated site will take time.
  • They focused on remediation to restore the environment.
  • Remediation efforts are crucial after a disaster.

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Enrichment


Definition: Activities or programs that enhance learning and development; improvement.

  • The enrichment program offers additional classes for students.
  • He enjoys enrichment activities during summer camp.
  • They provide enrichment opportunities for gifted children.

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Numeracy


Definition: The ability to understand and work with numbers; important for mathematics and daily life.

  • Numeracy skills are essential for managing finances.
  • She improved her numeracy through practice and study.
  • Schools focus on developing students' numeracy skills.

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Dialogue


Definition: A conversation between two or more people, often used to explore ideas.

  • The dialogue in the play was engaging and realistic.
  • They practiced dialogue in their language class.
  • Effective dialogue can lead to better understanding.

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Interaction


Definition: The act of communicating or working together with others.

  • Their interaction during the project was productive.
  • She enjoys the interaction with her classmates.
  • Positive interaction fosters a good learning environment.

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Negotiation


Definition: A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.

  • The negotiation between the two companies took weeks.
  • They entered into negotiation to settle the dispute.
  • Successful negotiation requires good communication skills.

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Mediation


Definition: A process where a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute between two sides.

  • Mediation can help settle conflicts without going to court.
  • She acted as a mediator during the discussion.
  • Understanding mediation techniques can help in negotiations.

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Problem-solving


Definition: The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.

  • Problem-solving skills are important in every job.
  • They practiced problem-solving techniques in class.
  • Her problem-solving abilities helped the team succeed.

Critical-thinking


Definition: Relating to the ability to analyze and evaluate information.

  • The course focused on improving critical-thinking skills.
  • Critical-thinking is important in all areas of study.
  • She enhanced her critical-thinking abilities through practice.

Goal-setting


Definition: The process of identifying specific objectives to achieve.

  • Goal-setting helps people stay focused on their ambitions.
  • He practices goal-setting to track his progress.
  • Understanding goal-setting is essential for personal development.

Prioritization


Definition: the action of arranging items in order of importance

  • Prioritization is key to effective time management.
  • He learned about prioritization in his workshop.
  • Her prioritization of tasks improved productivity.

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Execution


Definition: The act of carrying out or putting into effect a plan or task.

  • The execution of the project was successful.
  • He was responsible for the execution of the event.
  • Understanding execution is crucial for achieving goals.

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Implementation


Definition: The process of putting a plan or decision into effect.

  • The implementation of the new policy starts next month.
  • She was responsible for the implementation of the project.
  • Proper implementation is crucial for success.

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Monitoring


Definition: The act of observing or checking something regularly.

  • The teacher is monitoring students' progress in class.
  • They use monitoring to ensure safety in the lab.
  • Understanding monitoring helps in effective management.

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Adjustment


Definition: A change made to improve or adapt to a situation.

  • She made an adjustment to her schedule to fit in more study time.
  • He needed an adjustment to his glasses for better vision.
  • Understanding adjustment helps in adapting to new environments.

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Adaptation


Definition: A change or adjustment made to fit new conditions or environments.

  • Adaptation is necessary for survival in nature.
  • They studied the adaptation of animals to their habitats.
  • Her adaptation to the new school was quick and smooth.

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Resilience


Definition: The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

  • Her resilience helped her overcome challenges.
  • He admired her resilience during tough times.
  • They teach kids about resilience in school.

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Perseverance


Definition: the quality of continuing to try despite difficulties

  • Her perseverance helped her finish the marathon.
  • He showed great perseverance in overcoming challenges.
  • Perseverance is important for achieving long-term goals.

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Mentorship


Definition: A relationship in which a more experienced individual guides and supports a less experienced person.

  • Mentorship can help young professionals grow in their careers.
  • He values mentorship from his teacher.
  • She is looking for mentorship to improve her skills.

Guidance


Definition: help or advice to make decisions

  • The teacher provided guidance on the project.
  • She sought guidance from her mentor.
  • Good guidance can lead to better choices.

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Support


Definition: To help or provide assistance to someone or something.

  • Friends should support each other.
  • The community came together to support the event.
  • We need to support local businesses.

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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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Aesthetic


Definition: Related to beauty or the appreciation of beauty.

  • The painting has a unique aesthetic that captivates viewers.
  • She studies aesthetic values in art and design.
  • Understanding aesthetic principles enhances creativity.

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Allegory


Definition: A story or poem that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, often moral or political.

  • The novel is an allegory about the dangers of greed.
  • She found the allegory in the fable very insightful.
  • Understanding allegory helps in analyzing literature.

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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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Anachronism


Definition: Something that belongs to a different time period.

  • The knight using a smartphone is an anachronism.
  • In the movie, there was an anachronism with the clothing.
  • Historical anachronisms can confuse audiences.

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Anomaly


Definition: A deviation from the common rule or form.

  • The weather pattern showed an anomaly this season.
  • Finding an anomaly in the results raised questions.
  • The anomaly was later explained through further research.

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Antithesis


Definition: The direct opposite of something.

  • His views were the antithesis of hers.
  • Love is often seen as the antithesis of hate.
  • The antithesis of freedom is oppression.

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Apathy


Definition: Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.

  • The student's apathy towards homework was evident.
  • Apathy can affect one's motivation to succeed.
  • She felt a sense of apathy during the long meeting.

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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.

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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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Astute


Definition: Having the ability to accurately assess situations or people; clever.

  • She is an astute student who understands concepts quickly.
  • His astute observations helped the team succeed.
  • Being astute is valuable in problem-solving.

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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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Cacophony


Definition: a harsh, jarring mixture of sounds

  • The city is known for its cacophony of traffic.
  • She covered her ears to block out the cacophony.
  • The cacophony at the concert was overwhelming.

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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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Caustic


Definition: Able to burn or corrode organic tissue; also describes sharp or biting comments.

  • The caustic chemical required careful handling.
  • His caustic remarks upset many people in the meeting.
  • She avoided caustic substances in her experiments.

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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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Cohesive


Definition: Forming a united whole; sticking together.

  • The cohesive team worked well under pressure.
  • Cohesive writing flows smoothly and logically.
  • They developed a cohesive plan for the event.

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Complacent


Definition: Feeling satisfied with oneself or one's achievements and not wanting to improve.

  • He became complacent after winning the award.
  • Complacent attitudes can hinder progress.
  • She warned against being complacent in studies.

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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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Copious


Definition: Abundant in quantity; large amounts.

  • He took copious notes during the lecture.
  • They had copious amounts of food at the party.
  • The copious rainfall helped the crops grow.

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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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Debilitate


Definition: To weaken or hinder the strength of something.

  • The illness can debilitate even the strongest person.
  • He felt debilitated after the long hike.
  • Understanding how to debilitate can help in health management.

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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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Dilapidated


Definition: in a state of disrepair or ruin

  • The dilapidated house was unsafe to enter.
  • They planned to renovate the dilapidated building.
  • Understanding dilapidated structures is important for safety.

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Disparate


Definition: Essentially different or distinct in kind; not allowing comparison.

  • They come from disparate backgrounds.
  • The film portrays disparate views on society.
  • Understanding disparate opinions is important in discussions.

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Dogmatic


Definition: Expressing personal beliefs as if they are the only acceptable ones; stubbornly opinionated.

  • Her dogmatic views made discussions difficult.
  • Being dogmatic can prevent open-mindedness.
  • He is often seen as dogmatic in his opinions.

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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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Eclectic


Definition: Choosing from a variety of sources or styles; diverse.

  • Her eclectic taste in music includes jazz and rock.
  • The decoration in her room is eclectic and colorful.
  • He has an eclectic collection of books from different genres.

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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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Elicit


Definition: To draw out or bring forth a response or reaction.

  • The teacher tried to elicit answers from the students.
  • His question was meant to elicit a thoughtful discussion.
  • Understanding how to elicit responses can improve communication.

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Empirical


Definition: Based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

  • Empirical evidence supports the findings of the study.
  • She conducted empirical research for her science project.
  • Understanding empirical methods is essential in scientific inquiry.

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Enervate


Definition: to weaken or drain energy

  • The long meeting enervated everyone in the room.
  • He felt enervated after studying all night.
  • Understanding how stress can enervate us is important for health.

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Enigmatic


Definition: Mysterious and difficult to understand.

  • The painting had an enigmatic quality that intrigued everyone.
  • She smiled enigmatically, leaving us curious about her thoughts.
  • His enigmatic personality made him popular at school.

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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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Epitome


Definition: A perfect example or representation of a particular quality or type.

  • She is the epitome of kindness in our community.
  • His achievements are the epitome of hard work.
  • The book is the epitome of a great adventure story.

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Erudite


Definition: having or showing great knowledge; scholarly

  • The erudite professor impressed everyone with his lectures.
  • She is known for her erudite discussions on literature.
  • His erudite background made him a great teacher.

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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.

Esoteric in a sentence


Euphemism


Definition: A mild or indirect word or expression used in place of one that may be harsh or unpleasant.

  • Passed away is a euphemism for "died."
  • Using euphemisms can soften difficult conversations.
  • Teachers often use euphemisms to talk about sensitive topics.

Euphemism in a sentence


Fallacy


Definition: A mistaken belief or false idea that is based on unsound reasoning.

  • It’s a common fallacy to believe that correlation implies causation.
  • Identifying fallacies helps improve critical thinking.
  • The fallacy in his argument weakened his position.

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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.

Fervent in a sentence


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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Gregarious


Definition: Sociable and enjoying the company of others.

  • She is a gregarious person who loves parties.
  • Greg is known for his gregarious nature.
  • Being gregarious helps him make friends easily.

Gregarious in a sentence


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.

Harangue in a sentence


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.

Hegemony in a sentence


Idiosyncrasy


Definition: A characteristic or habit that is peculiar to an individual.

  • His idiosyncrasy was always tapping his foot.
  • Everyone has their own idiosyncrasies.
  • She embraced her idiosyncrasy of collecting stamps.

Idiosyncrasy in a sentence


Immutable


Definition: unable to be changed

  • The laws of physics are often seen as immutable.
  • Her decision was immutable, and she stood by it.
  • They believed in the immutable nature of truth.

Immutable in a sentence


Impasse


Definition: a situation in which no progress can be made

  • The negotiations reached an impasse after several hours.
  • They faced an impasse when they couldn't agree.
  • Finding a solution to the impasse was challenging.

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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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Implacable


Definition: unable to be calmed or appeased

  • The implacable storm caused widespread damage.
  • She faced an implacable foe in the competition.
  • His implacable anger made it hard to talk.

Implacable in a sentence


Incessant


Definition: continuing without interruption

  • The incessant noise made it hard to concentrate.
  • They complained about the incessant rain all week.
  • His incessant talking distracted everyone in class.

Incessant in a sentence


Incisive


Definition: clear and direct; sharply focused

  • Her incisive comments improved the discussion.
  • He had an incisive understanding of the topic.
  • The review was incisive and well-written.

Incisive in a sentence


Incongruous


Definition: not fitting or suitable; out of place

  • His incongruous outfit drew attention.
  • The decor seemed incongruous for a formal event.
  • Her joke felt incongruous in the serious meeting.

Incongruous in a sentence


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


Indomitable


Definition: Impossible to subdue or defeat; strong and resilient.

  • Her indomitable spirit inspired everyone around her.
  • He faced challenges with an indomitable attitude.
  • The team showed indomitable courage during the game.

Indomitable in a sentence


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


Intangible


Definition: Something that cannot be touched or measured easily.

  • Happiness is an intangible quality that many seek.
  • The company's intangible assets include its brand reputation.
  • Intangible benefits are often as important as tangible ones.

Intangible in a sentence


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.

Juxtaposition 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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Lethargic


Definition: feeling sluggish or lacking energy

  • She felt lethargic after staying up late.
  • The hot weather made everyone feel lethargic.
  • He was lethargic and didn't want to play outside.

Lethargic in a sentence


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.

Magnanimous in a sentence


Malevolent


Definition: having or showing a wish to do evil

  • The malevolent character in the story caused trouble.
  • She felt a malevolent presence in the dark room.
  • His malevolent laughter echoed through the hall.

Malevolent in a sentence


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.

Malleable in a sentence


Meticulous


Definition: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

  • He is meticulous in his work, checking every detail.
  • She prepared a meticulous plan for the event.
  • Meticulous research leads to accurate conclusions.

Meticulous in a sentence


Nebulous


Definition: vague or unclear; resembling a nebula

  • Her plans for the future are still nebulous.
  • The concept was too nebulous for them to understand.
  • He had a nebulous idea about the project.

Nebulous in a sentence


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.

Obfuscate in a sentence


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.

Omniscient in a sentence


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.

Ostentatious 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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Paragon


Definition: A model of excellence or perfection; an ideal example.

  • She is a paragon of kindness and generosity.
  • The student was a paragon of hard work.
  • The athlete is a paragon of dedication and talent.

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Pedantic


Definition: overly concerned with minor details or rules

  • His pedantic approach made the lecture boring.
  • She was criticized for her pedantic explanations.
  • Understanding pedantic behavior helps improve communication.

Pedantic in a sentence


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.

Perfunctory in a sentence


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.

Perspicacious in a sentence


Phlegmatic


Definition: slow to react or emotionally calm

  • His phlegmatic nature helps him stay calm under pressure.
  • She is known for her phlegmatic disposition during challenges.
  • Understanding phlegmatic traits can enhance emotional awareness.

Phlegmatic in a sentence


Poignant


Definition: Evoking a strong emotional response, often sadness or regret.

  • The film had a poignant ending that moved the audience.
  • She wrote a poignant letter to her friend.
  • Understanding poignant moments can deepen emotional connections.

Poignant in a sentence


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.

Pragmatic in a sentence


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.

Precocious in a sentence


Prodigious


Definition: Remarkably great in extent, size, or degree.

  • She has a prodigious talent for music.
  • The prodigious amount of data surprised the researchers.
  • His prodigious efforts earned him a scholarship.

Prodigious in a sentence


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.

Quixotic in a sentence


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.

Recalcitrant in a sentence


Reclusive


Definition: Preferring to be alone and avoiding social interaction.

  • The reclusive author rarely gave interviews.
  • She lived a reclusive life in the mountains.
  • Reclusive individuals may find comfort in solitude.

Reclusive in a sentence


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.

Sagacious in a sentence


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.

Salient in a sentence


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.

Sanguine in a sentence


Scrupulous


Definition: very careful to do things correctly and honestly

  • She is scrupulous about following the rules.
  • He is known for his scrupulous attention to detail.
  • Scrupulous work is important in research.

Scrupulous in a sentence


Serendipity


Definition: the occurrence of events by chance in a happy way

  • Finding the lost ring was pure serendipity.
  • She believed in serendipity and made the most of it.
  • His life was filled with moments of serendipity.

Serendipity in a sentence


Taciturn


Definition: Reserved and not inclined to talk much; silent.

  • He was taciturn during the meeting, only speaking when necessary.
  • Her taciturn nature made her a great listener.
  • Understanding taciturn behavior can enhance interpersonal relations.

Taciturn in a sentence


Tenuous


Definition: Very weak or slight; having little substance or strength.

  • The connection between them was tenuous at best.
  • He made a tenuous argument that lacked evidence.
  • Understanding tenuous relationships can help in social dynamics.

Tenuous in a sentence


Transcend


Definition: To go beyond the limits or range of something.

  • Her art aims to transcend traditional boundaries.
  • He wanted to transcend his previous achievements.
  • The experience helped him transcend his fears.

Transcend in a sentence


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.

Ubiquitous in a sentence


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.

Vacillate in a sentence


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.

Voracious in a sentence


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.

Zealous in a sentence



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