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Vocabulary is the basis of language. Your vocabulary is simply the number of words that you know. The bigger your vocabulary, the better you will be able to communicate, and to understand. Reading is one good way to improve your vocabulary.
auxiliary, ancillary, subsidiary or secondary vocabulary ancillary vocabulary
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22 = twenty-two.
The new devices and concepts brought in by ICT are so different to any that have existed before that the language which already existed could not describe them. Therefore, new vocabulary had to be introduced, which was very different to previous words, and thus hard to understand.
unique, unlike
Forty-nine.
Any word is part of a vocabulary. It is the correct use of those words in making yourself understood. A person who has a large vocabulary to mind, is one who can use lots of different words with their correct meaning.
Some vocabulary words for a big field could include expanse, vastness, open space, or meadow.
Here is a list of words that could describe a school. All schools are different, so some of the words below may not apply.smalllargeeducationalfunboringstudiousformaloverpopulatedunderstaffed
Lexicon or Vocabulary...... idiot!
That depends on what grade you are doing the list for. One way to find vocabulary words is to go to google.com or any other search engine and type in the words 'vocabulary list'.
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Vocabulary can be divided into different categories such as receptive (words we understand) and productive (words we use), as well as into tiers based on frequency of use (e.g. high frequency words, academic vocabulary). It can also be classified based on word origin, such as native words, borrowed words, and compound words.
"Vocabulary" is the singular form of the word, referring to the set of words known and used by a person or in a language. "Vocabularies" is the plural form, used when referring to more than one set of words known and used by different people or in different languages.
The words "infidel," "android," and "somnambulist" could be grouped under the category of "Vocabulary." These words represent different types of language: "infidel" is a noun referring to someone who does not believe in a particular religion, "android" is a noun describing a robot with human-like features, and "somnambulist" is a noun referring to a sleepwalker. The category of Vocabulary encompasses words that represent a wide range of meanings and concepts.