Pronunciation: /ˈvoʊ.kæb.jəˌlɛr.i/
noun a collection of words known and used by a person or group
A1 I am learning new vocabulary words in my English class.
A2 She is expanding her vocabulary by reading books in different genres.
B1 Studying a foreign language requires memorizing a lot of vocabulary.
B2 Having a wide vocabulary can help you express yourself more clearly.
C1 His extensive vocabulary allows him to communicate effectively in various situations.
C2 The author's rich vocabulary enhances the depth and complexity of his writing.
adjective relating to words or a vocabulary
A1 She has a limited vocabulary, but she communicates effectively.
A2 The book is written in simple language to help students expand their vocabulary.
B1 The teacher encouraged the students to use a diverse vocabulary in their essays.
B2 The author's extensive vocabulary added depth to the novel.
C1 His vast vocabulary allowed him to articulate complex ideas with ease.
C2 The linguist's nuanced vocabulary impressed even the most discerning critics.
formal Expanding one's vocabulary is essential for effective communication.
informal Learning new words can really boost your vocab.
slang I need to work on my vocab game.
figurative His vocabulary of emotions was limited to just a few basic words.
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