Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs 2
Verbs
100

To break down into parts and examine carefully

Analyze

100

The way a person views something or tends to behave towards it; a belief; a mindset

Attitude

100

A form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the exact meaning of their words; not LITERAL

Figurative

100

To show differences between or among

Contrast

100

To examine thoroughly, as an idea; to probe; to inquire

Investigate

200

To bring to a close; to end

Conclude

200

A trait; a feature

Characteristic

200

Contrary or opposed to the fact

Illogical

200

To indicate; to mean something; to show, mark, or be a sign of something

Denote

200

To notice or see

Observe

300

To prompt a reader to think about images and ideas beyond a word’s literal meaning

Connote

300

Point of view, a way of looking at

Perspective

300

Completely true; factual; not FIGURATIVE

Literal

300

To be a sign of; to show

Indicate

300

To convince; to bring around to one’s way of thinking

Persuade

400

To consider or provide information about the time, place, or circumstances of a story or event

Contextualize

400

ADJECTIVE–Related to the matter at hand; connected

Relevant

400

Open-minded; not influenced by personal feelings

Objective

400

To form an opinion from evidence; to reach a CONCLUSION based on known facts; to hint or suggest

Infer

400

To think about or consider

Reflect

500

To deny; to present an opposing view

Contradict

500

Language that is intended to influence; eloquence

Language that is intended to influence; eloquence

500

Believable or reasonable, given certain information to consider

Plausible

500

To give or provide meaning of; to explain; to understand a message

Interpret

500

ADJECTIVE–Needed for a particular purpose

Requisite

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