To examine something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it.
Analyze (Tier 2)
Dissertation, treatise, paper, essay, argument, proposition, hypothesis, theory, and claim.
Thesis (Tier 3)
Prove, verify, substantiate, confirm, demonstrate, validate, establish, certify, corroborate, and affirm.
Hypothesize (Tier 2)
Her __________ skills were evident as she carefully dissected the complex problem and proposed a well-reasoned solution.
Analytical (Tier 2)
involves condensing elaborate expositions into succinct abstractions, distilling the essential elements and overarching themes, while excising superfluous verbiage and minutiae to achieve a comprehensive précis.
Summarize (Tier 2)
To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Infer (Tier 2)
Proof, confirmation, verification, documentation, testimony, substantiation, corroboration, validation, support, and data.
Evidence (Tier 2)
Ignore, neglect, disregard, overlook, misjudge, underestimate, miss, pass over, overvalue, and devalue.
Evaluate (Tier 2)
In the experiment, the temperature was the main _______________ that the researchers manipulated to observe its effects on the chemical reaction
Variable (Tier 3)
constitutes the empirical substantiation and corroborative artifacts presented to validate hypotheses, assertions, or theoretical propositions.
Evidence (Tier 2)
To grasp mentally; understand.
Comprehend (Tier 2)
Differentiation, distinction, discrepancy, divergence, variation, opposition, juxtaposition, contradistinction, and antithesis.
Contrast (Tier 2)
Silence, quiet, inarticulateness, plain speaking, conciseness, directness, brevity, mutism, taciturnity, and simplicity.
Rhetoric (Tier 3)
The scientist collected extensive __________ from the field study to analyze the impact of climate change on local wildlife populations.
Data (Tier 2)
a conjectural postulate formulated as a provisional explanation for a specific phenomenon, grounded in existing theoretical frameworks and empirical observations.
Hypothesis (Tier 3)
To combine a number of things into a coherent whole.
Synthesize (Tier 2)
Rephrase, restate, reword, recast, summarize, interpret, translate, express differently, put in other words, and render.
Paraphrase (Tier 2)
Isolation, disconnection, detachment, disassociation, separation, segregation, insulation, exclusion, apartness, and aloofness.
Context (Tier 2)
The politician's speech was filled with powerful ______________, designed to inspire and persuade the audience to support his policies.
Rhetoric (Tier 3)
involves deconstructing a complex entity into its constituent components to scrutinize and interpret the interrelations and underlying structures.
Analyze (Tier 2)
To judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of something.
Evaluate (Tier 2)
Condense, recap, sum up, outline, abstract, digest, synopsize, précis, review, and brief.
Summarize (Tier 2)
Reality, fact, actuality, concrete, specific, detail, instance, tangible, event, and occurrence.
Concept (Tier 2)
The researcher was able to ____________ the findings from multiple studies to develop a comprehensive theory on the effects of social media on mental health.
Synthesize (Tier 2)
entails the cognitive rearticulation of original discourse, involving the transposition of text into alternative verbiage while preserving the inherent meaning and semantic integrity.
Paraphrase (Tier 2)