Academic Vocabulary 1
Academic Vocabulary 2
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Context Clues
100

This noun means the act of reducing pain, poverty, or suffering.

Alleviation


100

Belonging to each one of several people or things.

Respective

100

The _ of poverty is an important goal for global development.

Alleviation

100

A non-profit group that supports others.

Charity


100

After the donation, the villagers had food and shelter. This act of _ helped many.

 Alleviation

200

This verb means to become subject to something negative like a debt or punishment.

Incur

200

Standards or principles used to make decisions or judgments.

Criteria

200

If you miss too many payments, you might _ late fees.

Incur

200

You judge a contest using these.

Criteria

200

He gave all his money away and created a foundation. It was a great example of _.

charity

300

This noun refers to the importance or connection of something to the topic.

Relevance

300

 A system or set of methods used in a particular study.

Methodology
300

His explanation was too _ to be understood.

Vague

300

This helps describe how much or how big something is.

Substantial

300

The speaker talked, but no one could tell what he meant—it was all so _.

vague

400

This noun is an organization that helps others, often without profit.

Charity

400

Large in amount, size, or importance.

Substantial
400

The scientist followed a clear _.

Methodology

400

A measurable result or production.

Output

400

The university’s _ includes experts in many fields.

Faculty

500

This noun means a specific place or setting where something happens.

Locale

500

The academic staff at a school, or a mental/physical ability.

Faculty

500

Each team returned to their _ positions after the break.


Respective

500

A confusing explanation might be called this.

Vague


500

The factory increased its _ thanks to new machines.

output