Academic Vocabulary I
Academic Vocabulary II
Adjectives
Verbs
100

To make known in detail

Explain

100

A word that has a similar meaning to another word

Synonym

100

Infrequent or extraordinary; not occurring or seen often

Rare

100

To run as fast as you can

Sprint

200

To persuade someone of something

Convince

200

To tell someone about something or give them a new piece of information

Inform

200

Tiny; able to be seen through a microscope

Microscopic

200

To shake or quiver

Tremble

300

To make changes to a piece of writing or art

Revise

300

The beginning of a writing piece, meant to introduce the reader to a topic

Introduction

300

Having the power or will to decide

Decisive

300

To emit a loud, raucous sound

Blare

400

A word that means the opposite of something

Antonym

400

A section of a poem, usually separated with a space below or above

Stanza

400

Without definite aim, purpose, or meaning

Random

400

To go above and beyond expectations

Exceed

500

The beginning or end of a word that is added on to a root word and changes the meaning

Affix

500

The part of the word that is left when you take away the affixes (for example, "turn" in "return"

Root word

500

Nervous or anxious about something that's about to happen

Apprehensive

500

To put someone at ease or satisfy them

Appease