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Essential Vocabulary List for Clarity

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Vocabulary List

Abate — to reduce in intensity.

‘Abstract - existing as a concept rather than a concrete object.

Accessible - easily reached or understood.

‘Accommodate - to provide space or meet needs.

ASfinity — 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,

Archaic — old-fashioned or outdated.

Articulation ~ clear and effective expression of ideas.

Assimilation ~ process of taking in and integrating.

Augment ~ to increase or make larger.

Brevity ~ concise and exact use of words.

Camaraderie ~ mutual trust and friendship among a group.

Capricious ~ prone to sudden mood or behavior changes.

Catalyst - something that sparks or speeds up change.

Chronology — arrangement of events in time order.

Clarify - to make something easier to understand,

‘Coherent — logically connected and consistent.

Cohesion — unity or sticking together.

Accumulate - to gather or collect overtime.

Coincide —to occur at the same time or agree.

Collaborate — to work together toward a common goal.

Colloquial - informal or conversational in tone.


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.

Condescending - showing a patronizing or superior attitude.

Conform - to comply with standards 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.

Empathy — the abilty 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 — intended 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 — fat, energetic, and often uncontrolled.

Futile — having no usaful result; pointless.

Holistic - considering the whole rather than individual parts

Ideation — the process of forming ideas or concepts.

Impetus — a driving force or motivation,


Implicit — implied rather than explitly stated.

Incentive - something that encourages action or effort

Incremental - describing small, step-by-step increases.

Infer to derive @ conclusion from evidence.

Inherent - existing in something as a permanent atibute.

Innovate —to introduce new ideas or methods.

Integrity — adherence to moral and ethical principles.

Interdisciplinary - involving two or more academic feds.

Jargon - specialized or technical language.

Kinetic - relating to motion or movement.

Legitimate — lawful or valid; also genuine.

Lexicon ~ a specialized vocabulary orcictionary.

Methodology ~ a system of methods or principles.

‘Nuance - a subtle distinction or variation.

Objective - unbiased; based on facts rather than feelings.

‘Obligation — a duty of commitment

Obscure — unclear, partially hidden, or litte known.

Optimal - most favorable or desirable.

Parameter — a measurable factor defining a system.

Paradigm — a typical pattern or model.

Convergence — coming together from different directions.

Convoluted - extremely complex or dificut 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.

Discourse - written or spoken communication,

Discrepancy - a difference or inconsistency.

Disparage — to belitie or speak down about.

Disseminate — to spread widely (e.g, information).

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Plausble - appearing truthtul or reasonable,

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Preface ~ an introductory statement.

Premise - a previous statement om which a conclusion i drawn,

Provoke to stimulate or incite action or emtion.

Quantitative — relating to or measured by quantity.


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Rectify — to correct or make right.

Redundancy - repetition that is no longer necessary.

Distort to twist out of a natural or normal shape or meaning.

Refute - to prove wrong or disprove.

Elaborate - to provide more detail or expand.

Rhetorical - related to effective speaking or writing techniques.

Elusive — difficult to find, catch, or achieve.

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