Vocabulary
Vocabulary
creating and constructing knowledge content
GENERATIVE- relating to or capable of production or reproduction.
FORMATION- the action of forming or process of being formed.
NASCENT- (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
TRANSMISSION- the action or process of transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
CONSTRUCTION- the building of something, typically a large structure.
REMEMBER- have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past).
FORGET- fail to remember
KNOW- be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
KNOWLEDGE- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
CONTENT - in a state of peaceful happiness.
CREATE- bring (something) into existence.
GENERATIVE- relating to or capable of production or reproduction.
FORMATION- the action of forming or process of being formed.
NASCENT- (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
TRANSMISSION- the action or process of transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
CONSTRUCTION- the building of something, typically a large structure.
REMEMBER- have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past).
FORGET- fail to remember
KNOW- be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
KNOWLEDGE- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
CONTENT - in a state of peaceful happiness.
CREATE- bring (something) into existence.
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Sift: the separate and retain the coarse parts
Sort: to put into some type of order
Select: to choose
Associate: to connect or bring into relation
Emerge: to come forth into view or notice
Enter: to come or go in
Reveal: to make known
Sort: to put into some type of order
Select: to choose
Associate: to connect or bring into relation
Emerge: to come forth into view or notice
Enter: to come or go in
Reveal: to make known
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Depict: Representation, painting
Mechanistic: Structural arrangement of something
Way: Manner of something
Illusion: Something that deceives
Discern: Recognize
Picture: Give visual to
Expression: Words, phrases describing something
Mechanistic: Structural arrangement of something
Way: Manner of something
Illusion: Something that deceives
Discern: Recognize
Picture: Give visual to
Expression: Words, phrases describing something
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Intimacy: Closeness
Agency: Represents something
Emotion: Feelings
Creativity: Innovativeness
Self: Person, individuality
Form: External appearance of something
Friendship: Relation with other people
Agency: Represents something
Emotion: Feelings
Creativity: Innovativeness
Self: Person, individuality
Form: External appearance of something
Friendship: Relation with other people
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Excited/astounding
Similar/inquired
Typical/impressed
Definitions:
Excited: Eagerness, happiness
Astounding: Overwhelmed with amazement
Similar: Alike, having a likeness or resemblance
Inquired: Asked about, to pose questions
Typical: Ordinary, your "usual"
Impressed: Astounded in a good way
Sentence and paragraph
Excited/astounding: When I got my dog I was so excited, it was astounding to me that I finally had one of my own!
When I was younger, all I wanted was a puppy. I wanted one so badly that my mom made a joke one year and bought me a pet rock for Christmas. Looking back at it now, that was hilarious. However, years later, she went to a poodle breeder and we ended up getting my dog, Riley. He sold him to us and said he was "goofy", so we said that is perfect for us and got him.
Similar/inquired: My best friend and I are so similar, often we are inquired on whether we are related.
When you hang out with somebody often enough, they are sure to rub off on you. My best friend and I spend a tremendous amount of time together and know each other inside and out. Growing up, we would be asked if we were related, and remain inseparable. We always thought it was hilarious, and would often go along with it and say yes we are.
Typical/impressed: With typical artwork in yard sales, I was impressed to find an expensive painting in my neighborhood
Going to yard sales is one of my favorite things to do. Every year, my neighborhood has a yard sale where people sell their things and the rest of us walk around. There is a particular artist that my family likes to buy his paintings, and I just so happened to find one at a yard sale. I was so surprised because it is such an unusual artist, but nonetheless I got it and was so excited that I found it.
Similar/inquired
Typical/impressed
Definitions:
Excited: Eagerness, happiness
Astounding: Overwhelmed with amazement
Similar: Alike, having a likeness or resemblance
Inquired: Asked about, to pose questions
Typical: Ordinary, your "usual"
Impressed: Astounded in a good way
Sentence and paragraph
Excited/astounding: When I got my dog I was so excited, it was astounding to me that I finally had one of my own!
When I was younger, all I wanted was a puppy. I wanted one so badly that my mom made a joke one year and bought me a pet rock for Christmas. Looking back at it now, that was hilarious. However, years later, she went to a poodle breeder and we ended up getting my dog, Riley. He sold him to us and said he was "goofy", so we said that is perfect for us and got him.
Similar/inquired: My best friend and I are so similar, often we are inquired on whether we are related.
When you hang out with somebody often enough, they are sure to rub off on you. My best friend and I spend a tremendous amount of time together and know each other inside and out. Growing up, we would be asked if we were related, and remain inseparable. We always thought it was hilarious, and would often go along with it and say yes we are.
Typical/impressed: With typical artwork in yard sales, I was impressed to find an expensive painting in my neighborhood
Going to yard sales is one of my favorite things to do. Every year, my neighborhood has a yard sale where people sell their things and the rest of us walk around. There is a particular artist that my family likes to buy his paintings, and I just so happened to find one at a yard sale. I was so surprised because it is such an unusual artist, but nonetheless I got it and was so excited that I found it.
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Range - the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale
Association - a connection or cooperative link between people or organizations
Notes - a brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory.
Reframe - frame or express (words or a concept or plan) differently.
Graduate - a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree
Grow - (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity.
Association - a connection or cooperative link between people or organizations
Notes - a brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory.
Reframe - frame or express (words or a concept or plan) differently.
Graduate - a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree
Grow - (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity.
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LOOK- direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction, stare, glance
VISION- the faculty or state of being able to see, look, see
SIGHT- the faculty or power of seeing, vision
RETURN- come or go back to a place or person, go back
SITE- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed, lot, area
REORIENT- change the focus or direction of.
EVENT-a thing that happens, especially one of importance, happening
PHENOMENAL- very remarkable; extraordinary, remarkable
FORM- the visible shape or configuration of something, shape
DOMAIN- an area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or government, empire
VISION- the faculty or state of being able to see, look, see
SIGHT- the faculty or power of seeing, vision
RETURN- come or go back to a place or person, go back
SITE- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed, lot, area
REORIENT- change the focus or direction of.
EVENT-a thing that happens, especially one of importance, happening
PHENOMENAL- very remarkable; extraordinary, remarkable
FORM- the visible shape or configuration of something, shape
DOMAIN- an area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or government, empire
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• Literacy: The ability to be able to read and write.
• Know-How: The knowledge of completing a task or running an operation.
• Deploy: To strategically move around accordingly
• Attention: To give your mindfulness to a person or subject.
• Participation: To be involved in a group or activity
• Collaboration: To work alongside someone or a team on a project.
• Network: The connections you make in a certain place.
• Know-How: The knowledge of completing a task or running an operation.
• Deploy: To strategically move around accordingly
• Attention: To give your mindfulness to a person or subject.
• Participation: To be involved in a group or activity
• Collaboration: To work alongside someone or a team on a project.
• Network: The connections you make in a certain place.
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• Decision: The act of deciding on a question or doubt; often finding the solution.
• Difference: The changes between two or more things. Whatever separates the two subjects at hand.
• Development: To work on something and further improve it during the process.
• Solitude: To be secluded or alone in a time and place.
• Meaning: To hold a higher purpose
• Process: a continuous action which something goes through to further improve.
• Difference: The changes between two or more things. Whatever separates the two subjects at hand.
• Development: To work on something and further improve it during the process.
• Solitude: To be secluded or alone in a time and place.
• Meaning: To hold a higher purpose
• Process: a continuous action which something goes through to further improve.
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practice - the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it.
process - a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
develop - grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate
visualize - form a mental image of; imagine
process - a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
develop - grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate
visualize - form a mental image of; imagine
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FISHBOWL
Definition
1. a glass bowl for keeping live fish as pets
2. a situation where nothing is private and people can see everything that happens
Origin and usage
The word fishbowl is a combination of the word ‘fish’, from the Proto-Indo-European root word ‘pisk’, and the word ‘bowl’ from the Proto-Germanic word ‘bul’ meaning ’round vessel’.
Definition
1. a glass bowl for keeping live fish as pets
2. a situation where nothing is private and people can see everything that happens
Origin and usage
The word fishbowl is a combination of the word ‘fish’, from the Proto-Indo-European root word ‘pisk’, and the word ‘bowl’ from the Proto-Germanic word ‘bul’ meaning ’round vessel’.
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Reading: Processing and interpreting words from sentences
Interpret: To give meaning to
Process: One step at a time, a way of doing things
Hub: Central part of a wheel
Network: Intertwined
Become: To change, to grow to be
Singularity: One single thing by itself
Difference: A change
Connect: Fasten together, bind
Destiny: Fate, series of events on an individual's journey
Interpret: To give meaning to
Process: One step at a time, a way of doing things
Hub: Central part of a wheel
Network: Intertwined
Become: To change, to grow to be
Singularity: One single thing by itself
Difference: A change
Connect: Fasten together, bind
Destiny: Fate, series of events on an individual's journey