Academic Word List Set 9

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🌟 Academic Word List Set 9 – Click on the Words to See Definitions! 🌟

Approximate Adjective: Close to the actual but not exact. – The approximate cost of the project is $10,000.

Attribute Verb: To regard something as being caused by someone or something. – She attributes her success to hard work and determination.

Bias Noun: An unfair preference for or against something. – It’s essential to avoid bias in scientific research.

Brief Adjective: Short in duration, extent, or length. – The meeting was brief but productive.

Capable Adjective: Having the ability or qualities necessary for something. – She is capable of handling the project on her own.

Convene Verb: To come together or gather for a meeting. – The council will convene next week to discuss the new policy.

Exclude Verb: To deliberately leave out something. – We must exclude invalid data from our analysis.

Imply Verb: To suggest something without saying it directly. – Her tone seemed to imply disapproval.

Incentive Noun: A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something. – The company offers bonuses as an incentive for hard work.

Negate Verb: To make ineffective or cancel out. – This new evidence could negate previous findings.

Interactive Quiz

1. “Approximate” means…
Close to actual but not exact
Exactly right
Completely unknown
Wrong
2. “Attribute” refers to…
Regard as caused by something
Ignoring something
Providing no reason
Making up reasons
3. “Bias” means…
An unfair preference
A careful choice
An accurate assessment
An official report
4. To “convene” means to…
Disperse
Gather together
Argue
Ignore
5. “Incentive” refers to…
A motivating factor
A restriction
A punishment
An obstruction
6. “Negate” means to…
Make ineffective
Strengthen
Highlight
Enhance
7. “Exclude” means to…
Leave out deliberately
Include
Ignore
Prioritize
8. “Brief” refers to something that is…
Short in duration
Long-lasting
Complicated
Irrelevant
9. To “imply” means to…
Suggest indirectly
State clearly
Prove something
Ignore completely
10. “Capable” means to be…
Able to do something
Unskilled
Uninterested
Available
Your score: /10

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