10 Words/Day Day 12: Academic Vocabulary

10 Words/Day Day 12: Academic Vocabulary

10 Words/Day Day 12: Academic Vocabulary

Word List with Definitions

  • Relevant: Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
  • Subsequent: Coming after something in time; following.
  • Sufficient: Enough; adequate for the purpose.
  • Valid: Having a sound basis in logic or fact; well-founded.
  • Verify: To make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified.
  • Utilize: To make practical and effective use of something.
  • Application: The act of putting something into operation.
  • Approach: A way of dealing with something.
  • Assume: To accept something as true without proof.
  • Bias: A tendency to favor one perspective, often in an unfair way.

Quick Reference

  • Relevant
  • Subsequent
  • Sufficient
  • Valid
  • Verify
  • Utilize
  • Application
  • Approach
  • Assume
  • Bias

Practice: Fill in the Blank

1. Ensure that all sources cited are __________ to your research topic.

2. The __________ chapters will explore the implications of the findings.

3. The evidence presented is __________ to support the conclusion.

4. The argument is __________ and supported by empirical data.

5. Researchers must __________ their results through repeated experiments.

6. The team will __________ advanced software to analyze the data.

7. The __________ of this theory can lead to significant advancements in technology.

8. The study adopts a qualitative __________ to understand participant experiences.

9. The researcher must not __________ causation solely based on correlation.

10. It’s important to recognize and minimize personal __________ in research.


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