Academic Performance Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

adverb used for emphasis to indicate to what extent or degree something is true

preposition used to indicate the degree or extent of something

  • I don't understand the concept at all.
  • I didn't like the movie at all.
  • I ain't going to that party at all.
  • Her words didn't hurt me at all.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The company received some bad notices from customers regarding the quality of their products.
  • I heard there were some bad notices about the new restaurant in town.
  • Did you see the bad notices that guy got on social media? Ouch.
  • The bad notices on his performance review really hit him hard.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, degree, or frequency

  • The project was badly managed, resulting in significant delays.
  • I badly need a vacation after this hectic week.
  • I messed up badly on that test.
  • His heart was badly broken after the breakup.

noun a sudden and violent impact, typically causing damage

preposition used to indicate the source or cause of something, in this case, 'out of' is indicating the cause of the crash

  • The driver lost control of the vehicle and it crashed out of the race.
  • I can't believe I crashed out of the competition so early!
  • He was going too fast and ended up crashing out of the game.
  • She felt like she was about to crash out of the conversation as it turned towards a topic she knew nothing about.

noun A person who typically receives a grade of C in their academic studies

  • The student who consistently receives average grades is often referred to as a C student.
  • My friend is a bit of a C student, but they still work hard and try their best.
  • Yeah, he's definitely a C student, but he's got other talents outside of academics.
  • In the world of competitive sports, he's considered a C student compared to the top athletes.