The Importance of Having A Good Vocabulary
The Importance of Having A Good Vocabulary
The Importance of Having A Good Vocabulary
vocabulary
You need to take your audience and purpose into
account when you communicate. The
language you use in college should reflect
your academic environment.
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1 Examples
2 Synonyms
3 Antonyms
4 General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Examples
Look at the cartoon below. What do you think the word adverse means?
Adverse means
A. known.
B. pleasant.
C. harmful.
“The only adverse side effect of this prescription
is that it will drain your bank account.”
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Examples
Look at the cartoon below. What do you think the word adverse means?
Adverse means
A. known.
B. pleasant.
C. harmful.
“The only adverse side effect of this prescription
is that it will drain your bank account.”
Tribulations means
A. criminals. B. hard decisions. C. great difficulties.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Examples
Look at the sentences below and see if the examples help you understand
the meaning of the word tribulations.
Tribulations means
A. criminals. B. hard decisions. C. great difficulties.
Idiosyncrasy means
A. hidden thought. B. unusual goal. C. unusual personal trait.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Examples
Look at the sentences below and see if the examples help you understand
the meaning of the word idiosyncrasy.
Idiosyncrasy means
A. hidden thought. B. unusual goal. C. unusual personal trait.
Examples
As they moved westward, early pioneers faced many tribulations,
such as scarce food, extreme weather, and loneliness.
Each of my coworkers has a strange idiosyncrasy. For instance, our receptionist wears only pink.
The mail clerk always speaks in a whisper. And my office mate lives on peanuts and apples.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Synonyms
Context clues are often found in the form of
synonyms: one or more words that mean the
same or almost the same as the unknown word.
Punctuation clues such as commas,
dashes, or parentheses may also be
used to signal a synonym.
Words that signal synonym clues
include:
- and, or
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Synonyms
Look at the cartoon below. What words help you understand what
panacea means?
Look at the cartoon below. What words help you understand what
panacea means?
The synonym that helps you understand the word panacea is “cure
everything.”
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Synonyms
The synonym wise and trusted advisor in the second sentence tells
you the meaning of mentor.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Antonyms
Look at the cartoon below. What words help you understand what
indolent means?
Look at the cartoon below. What words help you understand what
indolent means?
The antonym hard work helps you figure out that the word indolent
means “lazy.”
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Antonyms
In the sentence below,
1. What is the antonym that helps you figure out the meaning of
the word verbose?
2. What is the meaning of verbose?
Verbose means
A. argumentative. B. wordy. C. short.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
Antonyms
Verbose means
A. argumentative. B. wordy. C. short.
Example
Most of my friends’ mothers seemed ordinary; mine,
however, did such bizarre things as spraying green
paint on a dead tree in front of our house.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
Since the boss realizes that “this may not be the opportune time,” his
words to Cranston strongly suggest that opportune means “suitable.”
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
Read the sentence below. Then think about the question that
follows to figure out the meaning of rectified.
Rectified means
A. remembered. B. predicted. C. corrected.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
Read the sentence below. Then think about the question that
follows to figure out the meaning of rectified.
Rectified means
A. remembered. B. predicted. C. corrected.
Read the sentence below. Then think about the question that
follows to figure out the meaning of extricate.
Extricate means
A. free. B. delay. C. remember.
TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES
General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
Read the sentence below. Then think about the question that
follows to figure out the meaning of extricate.
Extricate means
A. free. B. delay. C. remember.
If the girl is at the bottom of a well, the volunteers would try to free
her.
TEXTBOOK DEFINITIONS
Example
In all societies there is some vertical mobility—moving up or down
the status ladder. The upward movement is called upward mobility and the
downward movement, downward mobility. The promotion of a teacher to
the position of principal is an example of upward mobility, and demotion
from principal to teacher is downward mobility.
REVIEW
• To save time when reading, you should try to figure out the
meanings of unfamiliar words. You can do so by looking at their
context—the words surrounding them.
• There are four kinds of context clues: examples (marked by words
like for example, for instance, including, and such as); synonyms
(words that mean the same as unknown words); antonyms (words
that mean the opposite of unknown words); and general sense of the
sentence (clues in the sentence or surrounding sentences about what
words might mean).
• Textbook authors typically set off important words in italic or
boldface and define those words for you, often providing examples
as well.