List of Use context to identify the meaning of a word
- Abandon – To leave behind or give up completely.
- Acclaim – To praise or welcome publicly.
- Adept – Highly skilled or proficient in a particular area.
- Adverse – Preventing success or development; harmful.
- Aesthetic – Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- Ambiguous – Open to more than one interpretation; unclear.
- Amend – To make changes or improvements to something.
- Analyze – To examine methodically and in detail.
- Apparent – Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- Arbitrary – Based on random choice or personal whim.
- Beneficial – Resulting in good; advantageous.
- Bolster – To support or strengthen.
- Brevity – Conciseness in writing or speech.
- Candid – Truthful and straightforward.
- Catalyst – Something that speeds up or causes change.
- Circumvent – To find a way around (an obstacle or restriction).
- Coherent – Logical and consistent.
- Consensus – General agreement.
- Conventional – Based on or in accordance with what is generally done.
- Critical – Involving an analysis of the merits and faults of something.
- Cumbersome – Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry.
- Debate – A formal discussion on a particular topic.
- Deficient – Lacking or insufficient in some aspect.
- Deliberate – Done consciously and intentionally.
- Delineate – To describe or portray something precisely.
- Demonstrate – To show clearly.
- Denote – To indicate or be a sign of.
- Deviate – To depart from an established course.
- Discern – To perceive or recognize something.
- Distinguish – To recognize or note differences.
- Empirical – Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
- Enhance – To increase or improve in quality.
- Establish – To set up or create something.
- Evaluate – To assess or judge the value of something.
- Examine – To inspect or investigate thoroughly.
- Exhibit – To display or present.
- Facilitate – To make an action or process easier.
- Feasible – Possible and practical to do easily or conveniently.
- Fluctuate – To change or vary irregularly.
- Formulate – To create or devise methodically.
- Fortify – To strengthen or build up.
- Framework – A basic structure underlying a system or concept.
- Generic – Not specific; general.
- Hinder – To create difficulties for someone or something.
- Hypothesis – An educated guess or proposition based on limited evidence.
- Implicate – To show someone is involved in something.
- Infer – To deduce or conclude information from evidence.
- Implement – To put into effect or carry out.
- Indicate – To point out or show.
- Inherent – Existing as a natural part of something.
- Integrate – To combine or bring together.
- Intuitive – Based on instinct or feeling rather than logical reasoning.
- Isolate – To separate from others.
- Justify – To show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- Leverage – To use something to maximum advantage.
- Literal – Taking words in their usual or most basic sense.
- Mediocre – Of only average quality; not very good.
- Mitigate – To make less severe or serious.
- Negotiate – To discuss in order to reach an agreement.
- Obscure – Not clear or hard to understand.
- Optimize – To make the best or most effective use of.
- Organize – To arrange systematically.
- Outline – A general description or plan giving the essential features.
- Paradox – A statement that seems contradictory but may be true.
- Preliminary – Serving as a preparation for something more important.
- Prominent – Important and well-known.
- Rationale – A set of reasons or logical basis for a course of action.
- Redundant – Not or no longer needed or useful.
- Refine – To improve something by making small changes.
- Reinforce – To strengthen or support.
- Reputable – Having a good reputation.
- Resilient – Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Substantiate – To provide evidence to support or prove.
- Summarize – To give a brief statement of the main points.
- Sustain – To maintain or continue over time.
- Symposium – A meeting or conference to discuss a particular subject.
- Theoretical – Concerned with or involving the theory of a subject.
- Transform – To make a thorough or dramatic change.
- Trend – A general direction in which something is developing.
- Validate – To prove the validity or correctness of something.
- Vary – To change or alter.
- Viable – Capable of working successfully.
- Warrant – To justify or necessitate.
- Authenticate – To prove or verify the authenticity of.
- Assess – To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- Compile – To collect information from different sources.
- Concur – To agree with something.
- Consensus – General agreement among a group.
- Delineate – To describe or outline in detail.
- Depict – To represent or show.
- Discrepancy – A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
- Illustrate – To explain or make something clear by using examples or comparisons.
- Interpret – To explain the meaning of something.
- Justify – To show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- Narrate – To tell a story or describe an event.
- Outline – A summary or overview of a main point.
- Postulate – To assume or suggest something as a basis for reasoning.
- Propose – To put forward an idea or plan for consideration.
- Reconcile – To restore friendly relations or settle differences.
- Substantiate – To provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.