Some Vocabulary

Some Vocabulary in My Website    

(listed in alphabetical order, with the stressed syllable underlined)

 

attribute

(n)

a quality belonging to a person, thing, or group

credentials

(n)

evidence of authority, status, rights, usually in written form

conjunction

(n)

the act of joining or combining things together

contemporary

(adj)

relating to the present time [See note at end]

context

(n)

the set of circumstances or facts around an event

correlation

(n)

the tendency for two things to affect each other

conventional

(adj)

following accepted or usual standards or advice

effusive

(adj)

pouring out; overflowing

fabrication

(n)

something fabricated, or constructed, esp. an untruthful statement

to flatter

(v)

to try to please by making nice remarks or giving insincere attention

gimmicks

(n)

a new or tricky device or idea, esp. one designed to attract attention

paraphrasing

(n)

a re-statement or re-wording of a passage or word

to proclaim

(v)

to announce in a showy or flashy way

reputable

(adj)

held in high regard, and respected as of high standard

skeptical

(adj)

doubtful about something

speculation

(n)

thoughts, thinking, or consideration about a matter

spiel

(n)

a usually insincere flow of talk or speech to encourage people

to surpass    

(v)

to go beyond in amount, number, or degree

suspect

(adj)

open to doubt or suspicion

tabular

(adj)

relating to a table (of rows and columns)

testimony

(n)

evidence in support of a fact, often written down by people

transition

(n)

movement, passage, or change from one state to another

‘Contemporary’ is often used wrongly. ‘Con’ means ‘together’; ‘temp’ means ‘time’, giving ‘at the same time’. This word can be a noun, in which case it refers to a person living at the same time as another. ‘Robert Hooke was a contemporary of Isaac Newton.’ It can be an adjective, meaning ‘modern’, only when contrasted with another time. Thus, ‘The prophet Mohammed formulated many laws in the 7th century AD, which present a challenge in contemporary Islam.’