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Academic Vocabulary List

Word Part of Speech and Definition Other forms


accuracy,
accurate (adj) correct; exact
accurately
achieve (v) to succeed in accomplishing the result you want achievement

adequately,
adequate (adj) as much or as good as necessary; enough
adequacy
disadvantage,
advantage (n) something that helps someone to achieve success; a benefit
advantageous
affect (v) to cause a change or effect in someone or something

(n) something chosen instead of something else


alternative alternatively
(adj) offering a different way, plan, or idea as a choice

analyze (v) to examine carefully and in detail analysis

(v) 1. to use for a purpose


apply application
2. to be related to, as a subject

appropriate (adj) fitting or correct for a situation appropriately

approximate (adj) nearly exact; estimated approximately

argue (v) to state an opinion argument

aspect (n) one of the parts of a situation, plan, or idea

assert (v) to say or state with confidence; to claim assertion

associate (v) to connect with something else in one’s mind association

assume (v) to think that something Is true without having definite proof assumption

attitude (n) a feeling about a person or thing; a position

(v) to help or be helped by someone or something


benefit beneficial
(n) something that helps or is good for you

capable (adj) able to do what is needed capability

characteristic (n) a quality, feature, or trait of a person or object characterize

chronological (adj) arranged in the order of time chronology

circumstance
(n) conditions or facts that are connected to a situation or event
s
(v) 1. to quote a passage, book, author, etc.
cite citation
2. to mention as evidence to support a claim
(n) a statement that shows a writer’s opinion or position on an
claim
issue

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