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Word of the DayAcademic Vocabulary
11. Approach
(v)Definition To treat something in particular waySynonyms deal with, handle, manage, attempt, considerAntonyms retreat
Example SentenceJennifer approached the difficult math problem calmly and methodically.
12. Area (n)Definition
A subject of study, field of knowledge, or sphere of activitySynonyms subject, topic, field, matter, themeAntonyms N/A
Example SentenceMrs. Jones’s area of expertise is language arts; don’t ask her about math because she can barely add.
13. Assume
(v)Definition To accept that something is true without checking or confirming Synonyms suppose, presume, think, guess, believeAntonyms N/A
Example SentenceDon’t assume that all has been revealed until you are certain.
14. Authority
(n)Definition A source of reliable information on a subjectSynonyms citation, source, evidenceAntonyms N/A
Example Sentence Whenever I want to discuss philosophy, I
turn to my friend, who is an authority on the matter as he studied it in college.
15. Benefit (n)Definition
Something that has a good effect or promotes well-beingSynonyms advantage, profit, help, assistance, use, valueAntonymsdetriment, harm
Example Sentence They eventually reaped the benefits of all their hard work.
Questions:
How should you approach a wild dog?
Which area of study is your favorite?
Do you assume that little dogs are obnoxious?
Who has the most authority on a team?
What are the benefits of a good night’s sleep?
16. Concept
(n)Definition something that somebody has thought up, or that somebody might be able to imagine; broad principle Synonyms idea, thought, perception, impression, theory, view, beliefAntonymsN/AExample SentenceThe concept of human evolution as opposed to divine intervention is often a hotly debated subject in many classes on religion.
17. Consist (v)Definition To be made up of diverse partsSynonyms contain, be made up of, entail, involve, compriseAntonyms N/A
Example SentenceThis dressing consists of oil, lemon juice, and mustard.
18. Context(n)Definition
Circumstances or events that form the environment within which something exists or takes placeSynonyms background, circumstances, situation, perspectiveAntonymsN/A
Example SentenceThe dispute needs to be viewed in its historical context.
19. Constitute
(v)Definition To be, amount to, or have the status of a particular thingSynonymscomprise, make up, form, compose, representAntonyms disband
Example SentenceThis letter does not constitute an offer of employment.
20. Data (n)Definition
A known or assumed fact that is used as the basis for a theory, conclusion, or inferenceSynonyms piece of information Antonyms N/A
Example SentenceThe photographic data indicates a period over 100 years, while the radar data indicates a period of about 10 years.