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Academic Vocabulary Word List Crossword
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2) to decide the quality or importance of something
3) To describe the meaning of something; examine in order to explain.
4) The arrangement or organization of parts in a system.
6) to accept something as true without question or proof
7) To change in some way, or to cause similar things to differ.
8) something or someone that causes or produces something, or is the origin of it. A source is also someone or something from which you obtain information.
9) Able to be obtained, used, or reached.
10) A legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself.
13) A single person or thing. Example: We will remember him as an individual who always tried to make people happy.
14) A helpful or good effect.
15) A series of actions or events performed to make something or achieve a particular result, or a series of changes that happen naturally. A process is also a method of doing or making something.
19) To cause something to exist, or to make something new or imaginative.
21) To show or signal a direction or warning, or to make something clear. Example: The cheers indicated that our school won the game.
24) A fact or situation that influences a result.
25) A moral rule or standard of good behavior or fair dealing. If you believe or act on principle, you are following a personal standard of behavior.
26) The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
27) Looking or being almost the same, although not exactly.
31) A part of something.
33) To start something that will last for a long time, or to create or set something in a particular way.
35) A judgment or calculation of approximately how large or how great something is. An estimate is also a statement of the likely cost of building something or doing some other work.
37) Relating to one thing and not others; particular.
38) A formula is an equation (= set of numbers and letters representing two equal amounts) that shows how one amount depends on one or more other amounts. A formula is also any plan or method for doing something well. Formula is a liquid food mixture that is fed to babies instead of mother’s milk.
39) For or out of every 100. Example: You got 20 percent of the answers right.
43) the power to control or demand obedience from others An authority is someone with official responsibility for a particular area of activity
45) The management of money, or the money belonging to a person, group, or organization.
47) The duty or use that someone or something usually has or is expected to have or do.
49) To describe the meaning of something, a word, or to explain something more clearly so that it can be understood.
51) A subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about.
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1) Practical work; work that involves physical effort. Labor also refers to the workers themselves; those who do practical work with their hands.
5) More important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type.
9) To come nearer to something or someone
11) Something suggested as a reasonable explanation for facts, a condition, or an event, especially a systematic or scientific explanation.
12) To need something, or to make something necessary.
15) A set of ideas or a plan for action followed by a business, a government, a political party, or a group of people.
16) To send goods to another country for sale or use.
17) The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country or region is made and used. Example:Tourism contributes millions of dollars to the region’s economy.
18) To start or continue an action or process. To proceed is also to move forward or travel in a particular direction.
20) Connected with or allowed by the law.
22) Easily seen or understood; obvious.
23) To divide something among several or many people, or to spread or scatter something over an area.
28) To happen (esp. of unexpected events). Example: The incident occurred shortly after the plane took off.
29) A part of society that can be separated from other parts because of its own special character. A sector is also an area of land or sea that has been divided from other areas.
30) Important, large, or great, especially in leading to a different result or to an important change.
32) To say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done.
34) A detailed study of a subject in order to discover information or achieve a new understanding of it.
36) To study or examine something in detail, in order to discover more about it:
40) To include someone or something in an activity.
41) To make laws.
42) A way of doing something.
44) To recognize or be able to name someone or something, or to prove who or what someone or something is.
46) To be the parts of; compose.
48) A length of time. A period in the life of a person or in history is a particular time during that life or history.
50) Money that is earned from doing work or received from investments.
52) Information collected for used to make decisions. Example: They had data on health, education, and economic development.
53) To be something that is made or formed of various specific things.
54) A part of the earth’s surface of land and water, or a particular part of a country, city, town, etc. An area is also a particular part of anything that takes space
55) A principle or idea.
56) A purpose or duty, or the way something or someone works.
57) The influences and events related to a particular event or situation.
58) To describe the meaning of something, esp. a word, or to explain something more clearly so that it can be understood.
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