Vocabulary List for Academic Purposes
Vocabulary List
This document presents a vocabulary list compiled for an academic purpose, covering various words categorized under specific themes or parts of speech. The words are suitable for learners aiming to enhance their proficiency in English language usage. The enumeration of words follows a structured format, demonstrating relation to educational contexts such as sentence formation, examples in use, and their phonetic or contextual references.
Vocabulary Entries 1-40
- BAKE - To cook food, especially bread, cakes, or pastry, by dry heat in an oven.
- Example: I will bake a cake for the party. - HUNDRED - The number equivalent to the product of ten and ten; one hundred.
- SENTENCE - A set of words that conveys a complete thought; it usually consists of a subject and a predicate.
- Example: Please write a complete sentence. - FRIEND - A person whom one knows and has a bond of mutual affection.
- SCHOOL - An institution for educating children or a place where learning occurs.
- EXAMPLE - A representative form or pattern used to illustrate a concept.
- Example: Can you give me an example? - INDIAN - Related to India, its people, or culture.
- QUESTION - A sentence that seeks information or begins an inquiry.
- TOGETHER - In a group; in combination.
- EARLY - Happening or done before the usual time.
- MOUNTAIN - A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically with a peak.
- IMPORTANT - Of great significance or value.
- COLOR - A characteristic of visual perception described through color categories, such as red, blue, etc.
- DISTANCE - The amount of space between two points.
- NOBODY - No person; used to refer to the absence of people.
- DOLL - A child's toy in the form of a human figure.
- PRESENT - Gift or something given.
- HURT - To cause physical pain or emotional distress.
- CHILDREN - Young human beings, usually defined as those up to the age of 18.
- FLY - To move through the air, typically using wings.
- MORNING - The early part of the day, usually from sunrise until noon.
- NATIONAL - Pertaining to a nation, its people, or government.
- USUALLY - Generally; under normal conditions.
- INFLUENCE - The capacity to have an effect on the character or development of someone or something.
- GAME - A structured form of play or competitive activity.
- BROTHER - A male sibling.
- TOMORROW - The day after today.
- EIGHT - The number following seven and preceding nine.
- JACKET - A short coat, typically extending to the waist or hips.
- STORE - A place where goods are sold; a retail establishment.
- SURPRISE - An unexpected event, act, or fact.
- SPORTS - Various types of physical activities that involve competition.
- OPPOSITE - Position or direction that is entirely different or contrary.
- SCARF - A piece of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration.
- OCEAN - A vast body of salt water that covers almost three-quarters of the Earth's surface.
- POSSIBLE - Able to be done or achieved; feasible.
- TIME - A concept representing the ongoing sequence of events and existence as measured in hours, minutes, etc.
- SECOND - The SI unit of time, equal to 1/60 of a minute.
- EXCELLENT - Extremely good; outstanding.
- RAIN - Water droplets that fall from clouds.
- STORY - A narrative or account of events.
- FAVORITE - Preferred before all others of the same kind.
- CLIMB - To ascend or go up.
- WINTER - The coldest season of the year.
- BASEBALL - A bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players.
- FIRST - Coming before all others in order or rank.
- GARDEN - A plot of ground where plants are cultivated.
- STRATEGY - A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term goal.
- STOP - To come to a halt.
- FOCUS - To concentrate attention or effort.
- MORE - A greater or additional amount or degree.
- PROBLEM - A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with.
- AIRPLANE - A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
- MOMENT - A very brief period of time.
- FIELD - An area of open land, especially one planted with crops.
- TRAVEL - The act of going from one place to another, often over significant distances.
- SIGNATURE - A person's name written in their own handwriting.
- FEET - The lower extremities of the legs below the ankles.
- PARENT - A father or mother.
- FRESH - Recent, not stale or spoiled.
- TONGUE - The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, licking, and forming words.
- ANSWER - A response to a question or problem.
- FEELING - An emotional state or reaction.
- ROUND - Shaped like a circle; having a curved shape.
- DESTROY - To put an end to the existence of something by damaging or attacking it.
- BEHAVIOR - The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
- KITE - A lightweight framework covered with paper or cloth that flies in the wind at the end of a string.
- UNCLE - The brother of one's father or mother.
- STRANGE - Unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand.
- PIECE - A portion of an object or material.
- PEOPLE - Human beings collectively; persons.
- SUBJECT - The topic being discussed or studied.
- LOST - Unable to find one's way; misplaced.
- CENTER - The middle point or part of something.
- WEATHER - The state of the atmosphere at a place and time in terms of heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- TRUCK - A motor vehicle designed primarily for transporting cargo.
- VOICE - The sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth.
- HERE - In this place or position.
- TWICE - Two times; on two occasions.
- SOMETHING - An unspecified thing.
- BETWEEN - In or into the space separating (two objects or regions).
- TEAM - A group of individuals working together towards a common goal.
- POWER - The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
- BELIEVE - To accept something as true or real; to have faith or confidence.
- LAST - The final in a series; most recent; most enduring.
- MILLION - The number equivalent to one thousand thousand (1,000,000).
- FAMILY - A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- TEAR - To rip or pull apart something.
- MAYBE - Perhaps; possibly.
- CALENDAR - A system for organizing days and dates.
- GIRL - A female child or young woman.
- LISTEN - To give attention to sound or to hear something with intent.
- BICYCLE - A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals.
- BOOK - A set of written or printed pages bound together.
- BEAUTY - A combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses.
- CINEMA - A place where films are shown; the film industry.
- FOG - A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the Earth’s surface.
- CHICKEN - A domesticated bird kept for its eggs or meat.
- HISTORY - The study of past events, particularly human affairs.
- DAY - A period of 24 hours as a unit of time.
- STRONG - Having physical power or strength; not weak.
- ORIGINAL - Present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest.
- LAND - The part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water.
- ZODIAC - An imaginary belt in the heavens, including the signs, used in astrology.
- FIVE - The number following four and preceding six.
- BOAT - A small vessel for traveling over water.
- EVENING - The period of time at the end of the day, generally from sunset to bedtime.
- OUTSIDE - The external side; the outer layer of something.
- ANOTHER - One more or an additional one.
- ENERGY - The capacity for doing work; a source of usable power.
- CLEAN - Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- SADLY - In a way that expresses sorrow.
- SOLUTION - A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- HELP - To assist someone or make a situation better.
- REASON - A basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, or event.
- INTEREST - The state of wanting to know or learn about something; curiosity.
- PARTY - A social gathering of invited guests.
- DISTURB - To interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of something.
- DEVELOP - To grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate.