Thursday, May 22, 2008

Vocabulary - Use It Or Lose It

It's no surprise that vocabulary is a big part of writing. Without vocabulary skills, a person's writing will be average, at best. Of course, we all want writing that's better than average!

The "Academic Word List" is one of several vocabulary lists that does not connect directly with a single particular piece of literature. Instead, it includes ten units of sets of words most frequently found in school text books of all types. (If you're wondering where this word list came from, it was devloped by Averil Coxhead, of Victoria University of Wellington, in New Zealand.)

I'm going to post half of the first set of the word list. I'd like you to look over that list, pick a word, look it up in a dictionary, and then post the word & its meaning. Please choose a word that has not been picked already by another blogger. (HINT: If you do not have a dictionary, you can use an online one! Try this: http://www.merriam-webster.com)

This way, we all get to increase our vocabulary skills by working together! Be sure to check this post often, as new words and definitions will be added by the bloggers.

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analysis

approach

area

assessment

assume

authority

available

benefit

concept

consistent

constitutional

context

contract

create

data

definition

derived

distribution

economic

environment

established

estimate

evidence

export

factors

financial

formula

function

identified

income

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Derived- 1)[Transitive and intransitive verb] to obtain something from a source, or come from a source
2) [Logic- transitive verb] to reach a conclusion about something by reasoning.
3) [Linguistics- intransitive verb] to develop from another word or a source word or term.
4) [Linguistics- transitive verb] form a word or term from another, or state that a word or term developed from another

Anonymous said...

create-

Transitive Verb:
1)To bring into existance to invest with a new
2)To invest with a new form, office, or rank
3)Cause, occasion
4)To produce through imaginative skill

Intransitive Verb:
1)To make or bring into existence something new
2)To set up a scoring opportunity in basketball

Anonymous said...

formula

1) a fixed form of words, esp.a conventional expression
2) a conventional rule for doing something
3) a prescription or recipe
4) fortified milk for a baby
5) a set of symbols expressing a mathematical rule, fact

Anonymous said...

Export
Transitive verb
1. To carry away : remove
2. To carry or send (as a commodity), to some other place (as another country)

Intransitive verb
1. To export something abroad

Geraldine G.

Anonymous said...

Concept

noun - a general notion or idea

adjective - conceptual
adverb - conceptually

Anonymous said...

Economic (adj)
Of or relating to the production, development, and management of material wealth, as a country, household, or business enterprise.

Indira H.

Alicia said...

Assume ~
1 a: to take up or in : receive b: to take into partnership, employment, or use
2 a: to take to or upon oneself : undertake assume responsibility b: put on, don c: to place oneself in assume a position
3: seize, usurp assume control
4: to pretend to have or be : feign assumed an air of confidence in spite of her dismay
5: to take as granted or true : suppose I assume he'll be there
6: to take over (the debts of another) as one's own.

Alicia. T

Anonymous said...

estimate

1archaic a: esteem b: appraise
2 a: to judge tentatively or approximately the value, worth, or significance of b: to determine roughly the size, extent, or nature of c: to produce a statement of the approximate cost of
3: judge, conclude


Luz Croce

Anonymous said...

constitutional - of, relating to, or entering into the fundamental makeup of something : essential

Melissa Lobsinger

Anonymous said...

The word I picked is:
established
meaning to make firm such as adding a law.
First, I found out that there were two different types of established a noun and a verb. I chose the verb.

SHENEA WALKER