22 words in this vocabulary list
noun the action of accepting something
verb to give approval or consent to something or someone
adjective regarded favorably or approved
noun a form of idolatry that worships books
noun A person with whom one works, typically in a profession or business.
noun the study or system of dogmas
noun a person who asserts their opinions in an arrogant or stubborn manner, especially without evidence or support
noun The GOP is an acronym for the Grand Old Party, which is a nickname for the Republican Party in the United States.
noun A metaphorical term used to describe a place or situation that is isolated or detached from the practicalities and realities of everyday life.
noun specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
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noun a person who has acquired much knowledge through study and experience
verb to categorize or classify someone or something in a narrow or restrictive way
verb to withdraw or disavow a statement or belief, typically under pressure or force
noun a formal statement that someone no longer holds a particular belief or opinion
adjective accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
noun a person who writes books, stories, or articles as a job or occupation
noun a person who holds extreme or radical views on social justice issues, often associated with the 'woke' movement
noun a person who is studying at a school or college
verb the act of studying or attending school
noun a collection of books included in the Septuagint and Vulgate but excluded from the Jewish and Protestant canons of the Old Testament
noun a large drill used for making holes in the ground or in wood
verb to support the weight of something without breaking
noun the quality of being difficult to understand or comprehend
noun the quality of being difficult to understand or comprehend
noun complex or obscure things, ideas, or language
verb to officially attach or connect (a group or a person) to an organization