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Academic Vocabulary 2025

Academic Vocabulary 2025

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6th - 8th Grade

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Danielle Markley

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(n.) another term for perspective or point of view; a way of looking at something

​​Viewpoint

(adj.) arranged in the order that things happened

​​Chronological

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(v.) to cause someone to do something or believe something by asking, arguing, or giving reasons

Persuade

(n.) a person who usually expects good things to happen

Optimist

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(v.) to demand that something happen or that someone do something

Insist

(adj.) able to see things as they really are and deal with them in a practical way

Realistic

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(n.) the act of saying or doing something again

Repetition

(n.) a person or thing that takes the place of someone or something else

Substitute

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(n.) a statement that someone wants to discuss further, elaborate on, or prove

Thesis

(v.) to move (someone or something) from one place to another

Transfer

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(n.) an act that is meant to trick or deceive people

Hoax

(n.) a terrible disaster

Catastrophe

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(v.) to tell someone about something that happened

Recount

(adj.) something that is sure to happen

Inevitable

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(adj.) actual, real, or true; not false or fake

Genuine

(v.) to judge the value or condition of someone or something in a careful or thoughtful way

Evaluate

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(adj.) close to or next to

Adjacent

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Analyze

(v.) to study something closely and carefully

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(v.) to change something so that it works better for a certain purpose

Adapt

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Adequate

(adj.) enough to meet a certain need; acceptable quality

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(v.) to gather up or pile up

Accumulate

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Anticipate

(v.) to think of or expect something that might happen in the future

media
media

(n.) another term for perspective or point of view; a way of looking at something

​​Viewpoint

(adj.) arranged in the order that things happened

​​Chronological

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