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Abate
To reduce in intensity
Abstract
Existing as a concept rather than a concrete object
Accessible
Easily reached or understood
Accommodate
To peovide space or meet needs
Accumulate
To gather or colect over time
Affinity
A natural liking or attraction
Ambiguous
Open to more than one interpretation
Anomaly
Something unusual or out of place
Arbitrary
Based on random choice or personal whim.
Archae
Old-fashioned or outdated
Articulation
Clear and effective expression of ideas
Assimilation
Process of taking in and integration
Augment
To increase or make larger
Brevity
Concise and exact use of words
Camaraderie
Mutual trust and frendship among a group
Capricious
Prone to sudden mood or behavior changes
Catalyst
Something that sparks or speeds up change
Chronology
Arrangemennt of events in time order
Clarity
To make something easier to understand
Coherent
Logically connected and consistent
Coincide
To occur at the same time or agree
Collaborate
To work together toward a common goal
Colloquial
Informal or conversation in tone Co
Commencement
A beginning or start; graduation ceremony
Compile
To gather information from various sources
Compliance
Adherence to rules or standards
Comprehensive
Covering all or nearly all aspects
Conceptualize
To form a concept or idea
Conceptualize
To form aconcept or idea
Condescending
Showing a patronizing or superior attitude
Conform
To comply with staandards or norms
Consensus
General agreement among a group
Contextualize
To place in an appropriate setting or context
Continuum
A continuous sequence or range
Contingency
A possible but uncertain event
Convergence
Coming together from different directions
Convoluted
Extremely complex or difficult to follow
Correlate
To show a relationship or connection
Critique
To analyze and evaluate critically
Decipher
To interpret or make sense of something complex
Deficit
A shortage or lack of something
Delineate
To describe or outline precisely
Derivative
Unoriginal; derived from another source
Discrepance
A difference or inconsistency
Discrepancy
A difference or inconsistency
Disparage
To belittle or speak down about
Disseminate
To spread widely (information)
Disstort
To twist out of a natural or normal shape or meaning
Elaborate
To provide more detail or expand
Elusive
Difficult to find, catch, or achieve
Empathy
The ability to understand and share another’s feelings
Encompass
To include or contain within
Equivocal
Open to multiple interpretations; ambiguous
Ethos
Characteristic spirit or ideals of a community or culture
Evaluate
To assess or judge the value or quality of something
Expository
Intrended to explain or describe
Feasible
Possible and practical to do
Fidelity
Faithfulness or accuracy
Flux
Continuous change or movement
Formative
Influential in developing or shaping
Frenetic
Fast, energetic, and often uncontrolled
Futile
Having no useful result; pointless
Holistic
Considering the whole rather than individual parts
Ideation
The process of forming ideas or concepts
Impetus
A driving force or motivation I
Implicit
Implied rather than expicitly stated
Incentive
Something that encourages action or effort
Incremental
Decribing small, step-by step increases
Infer
To derive a conclusion from evidence
Inherent
Existing in something as a permanent attribute I
Innovate
To introduce new ideas or methods
Interdisciplinary
Involving two or more academic fields
Inherent
Existing in somethign as a permanent attribute
Jargon
Specialized or technical language
Kinetic
Relating to motion or movement
Legitimate
Lawful or valid; also genuine
Lexicon
A specialized vocabulary or dictionary M
Methodology
A system of methods or principles
Nuance
A suvtle distinction or variation
Objective
Unbiased; based on facts rather than feeling
Obliation
A duty or commitment
Obscure
Unclear, partially hidden, or little known O
Optimal
Most favorable or desirable
Paramenter
A measurable factor defining a system
Paradigm
A typical pattern or model
Periphery
The outer limmits or edge of an area or object
Plausible
Appearing truthful or reasonable P
Pragmatic
Practical, concerned with usefulness
Precedent
An earlier event that many serve as an exaple
Preface
An introductory statement
Premise
A previous statement from which a conclusion is drawn
Provoke
To stimulate or incite action or emotion
Quantitative
Relating to or measured by quantity
Rationale
Relating to or measured by quantity
Rationale
Reasoning or justification or something
Qualitative
Relating to or measured by quality
Rectify
To correct or make right R
Redundancy
Repetition that is no longer necessary
Refute
To prove wrong or disprove
Rhetorical
Related to effective speaking or writing techniques