Vocabulary 3

Nouns

  1. Adjustment: A small change to improve something.
    • Example: Moving to a new city required a lot of adjustment.
  1. Aspect: A part or feature of something.
    • Example: One important aspect of learning a language is practice.
  1. Concept: An idea or principle.
    • Example: She explained the concept of freedom in her essay.
  1. Impact: The strong effect something has on someone or something.
    • Example: The new law had a positive impact on the environment.
  1. Insight: A deep understanding of something.
    • Example: His experience gave him insight into the problem.
  1. Instance: An example or single occurrence of something.
    • Example: In this instance, the rule does not apply.
  1. Measure: A way to achieve something, often as a plan.
    • Example: Safety measures were taken at the event.
  1. Priority: Something considered more important than other things.
    • Example: Studying is her top priority this semester.
  1. Process: A series of actions to achieve something.
    • Example: Learning a language is a gradual process.
  1. Resource: A supply of something useful.
    • Example: Libraries are great resources for students.

Verbs

  1. Adapt: To change in order to fit new conditions.
    • Example: She had to adapt to the cold weather.
  1. Analyze: To examine in detail for understanding.
    • Example: He analyzed the data for his research.
  1. Confirm: To verify or make sure something is correct.
    • Example: The test results confirmed her diagnosis.
  1. Define: To explain the meaning of something.
    • Example: The teacher asked her to define the word.
  1. Emphasize: To stress or highlight something as important.
    • Example: She emphasized the importance of teamwork.
  1. Explore: To examine or investigate.
    • Example: They explored different solutions to the problem.
  1. Identify: To recognize and name something.
    • Example: He identified the cause of the problem.
  1. Imply: To suggest something indirectly.
    • Example: Her words implied that she disagreed.
  1. Obtain: To get or acquire something.
    • Example: She obtained a degree in biology.
  1. Reflect: To think deeply or carefully about something.
    • Example: He reflected on his achievements over the year.

Adjectives

  1. Complex: Consisting of many parts; complicated.
    • Example: The theory is complex but interesting.
  1. Diverse: Showing a lot of variety; different.
    • Example: The city has a diverse population.
  1. Explicit: Very clear and complete; leaving no doubt.
    • Example: The teacher gave explicit instructions.
  1. Innovative: Featuring new ideas or methods.
    • Example: She developed an innovative solution.
  1. Logical: Reasonable and based on clear thinking.
    • Example: His argument was logical and well-organized.
  1. Notable: Worthy of attention or notice; important.
    • Example: She made a notable contribution to the team.
  1. Practical: Useful and suitable for a particular purpose.
    • Example: Learning English is practical for traveling.
  1. Relevant: Closely connected or appropriate to the topic.
    • Example: The article is relevant to our research.
  1. Significant: Important or noticeable.
    • Example: The project had a significant impact on the community.
  1. Thorough: Very detailed and careful.
    • Example: She conducted a thorough review of the report.