Academic Words
Communication & Social Skills
STEM & Logic Vocabulary
Descriptive & Literary Terms
Commonly Used Academic Verbs
100

Important or noticeable

A) Vivid

B) Significant

C) Massive

100

To work jointly on an activity

A) Agree

B) Collaborate

C) Tandem

100

A proposed explanation made based on limited evidence.

Hypothesis

100

What  literary term is a PERSON, PLACE, or THING?

A) Adjective

B) Verb

C) Noun

100

What is an action word (ran, jumped, ate, etc.)

A) Adjective

B) Noun

C)Verb

200

To judge the value or condition of something.

A) Evaluate

B) Analyze

C) Cite

200

To try to reach an agreement

A) Argue

B)  Agree 

C) Negotiate 

200

A mathematical relationship or rule

Formula
200

Delicate or precise, not obvious

A) Subtle

B) Strong

C) Colorful

200

To suppose to that something is true

A) Assume

B) Guess

C) Predict

300

To quote or refer to a source

A) Tell

B) Say

C) Cite

300

Relating to moral principles

A) Logical

B) Ethical

C) Mythical

300

A factor that can change in an experiment

Variable 
300

Incapable of being avoided

A) Fortunate

B) Possible

C) Inevitably

300

To need for a particular purpose

A) Request

B) Ask 

C) Require

400

To examine something in detail

A) Analyze

B) Look

C) Decipher

400

The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.

A) Resilience

B) Modify

C) Elaborate

400

A judgment reached by reasoning

Conclusion

400

Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images

A) Ethical

B) Vivid

C) Literary

400

To set up on a firm or permanent basis

A) Objective

B) Establish

C) Inspire

500

To explain the meaning of information

Interpret

500

A particular attitude or way of regarding something

A) Understanding

B) Vision

C) Perspective

500

A group of interacting parts that function together an an organized manner 

A) System

B) Cistern

C) Sister

500

Open to more than one interpretation

A) Hypothesis

B) Ambiguous 

C) Analysis

500

Something that is required BEFORE you can do something else

A) Prerequisite

B) Consequence

C) Elaboration