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Set 1 Academic Vocab

To practice English vocabulary and improve it.

TermDefinitionExample
Data Meaning 1: Facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis Meaning 2: Information in digital form that can be transmitted or processed Synonyms: information, facts Example: The data shows a significant increase in online sales.
Create Meaning 1: Bring something into existence Meaning 2: Cause something to happen as a result of one's actions Synonyms: make, produce Example: The artist will create a new sculpture for the park.
Contract Meaning 1: Written or spoken agreement Meaning 2: Become smaller or shorter Synonyms: agreement, deal Example: Both parties signed the contract yesterday.
Context Meaning 1: Circumstances that form the setting for an event Meaning 2: Parts of a text that surround a word and help explain it Synonyms: background, setting Example: To understand the joke, you need to know the historical context.
Constitutional Meaning 1: Related to or in accordance with a constitution Meaning 2: Of or relating to someone's physical or mental state Synonyms: legal, fundamental Example: Freedom of speech is a constitutional right in many countries.
Consistent Meaning 1: Acting or done in the same way over time Meaning 2: Compatible or in agreement with something Synonyms: steady, uniform Example: Her consistent performance earned her a promotion.
Concept Meaning 1: Abstract idea or general notion Meaning 2: Plan or intention Synonyms: idea, notion Example: The concept of time travel fascinates many people.
Benefit Meaning 1: Advantage or profit gained from something Meaning 2: Payment made by the state to unemployed, sick, etc. Synonyms: advantage, gain Example: Regular exercise has many health benefits.
Available Meaning 1: Able to be used or obtained Meaning 2: Free to meet or talk Synonyms: accessible, obtainable Example: The report will be available online next Monday.
Authority Meaning 1: Power or right to give orders Meaning 2: Person or organization having political or administrative power Synonyms: power, jurisdiction Example: The local authority approved the new building plans.
Assume Meaning 1: Suppose something to be true without proof Meaning 2: Take on a role or responsibility Synonyms: presume, suppose Example: Don't assume that everyone knows how to use this software.
Assessment Meaning 1: The act of judging or evaluating something Meaning 2: An amount determined for payment (like taxes) Synonyms: evaluation, appraisal Example: The teacher's assessment of the project was very positive.
Area Meaning 1: A region or part of a place Meaning 2: A subject or field of activity Synonyms: region, field Example: This is a protected area where no construction is allowed.
Approach Meaning 1: Way of dealing with something Meaning 2: Come near or nearer to something in distance Synonyms: method, strategy Example: We need a new approach to solve this problem effectively.
Analysis Meaning 1: Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something Meaning 2: To break a complex topic into smaller parts to understand it better Synonyms: examination, study Example: The project analysis of the data revealed good results.
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