Academic Subjects

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and the changes they undergo

  • The study of chemistry involves understanding the composition and properties of matter.
  • I really enjoy learning about chemistry because it helps me understand how things work.
  • Chemistry class is lit, I love doing experiments and seeing reactions.
  • The chemistry between the two actors on stage was palpable, making the audience feel their connection.

noun a particular skill or talent that someone has

adjective having a lot of power or force; not easy to break or damage

  • One of his strong points is his ability to analyze complex data sets.
  • Her strong point is definitely her sense of humor.
  • His strong point is that he's always got your back.
  • Her strong point is like a beacon of light in a sea of darkness.

noun a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with

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  • The professor will be discussing the subject of quantum physics in today's lecture.
  • I heard we have a pop quiz on the subject tomorrow.
  • I don't get why we have to study this boring subject in school.
  • Love can be a tricky subject to navigate.

noun a number of different kinds; assortment

adjective characterized by having a lot of different types or forms

  • The store offers a wide variety of products to choose from.
  • There's a variety of snacks in the pantry if you get hungry.
  • I love trying out a bunch of different foods, I'm all about that variety.
  • Life is like a box of chocolates, full of surprises and variety.

noun the branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidney

  • The patient was referred to a nephrology specialist for further evaluation of their kidney function.
  • My aunt works in nephrology and she loves helping people with kidney problems.
  • I heard nephrology is no joke, those kidney issues can be tough to deal with.
  • Studying nephrology is like diving deep into the intricate workings of the body's filtration system.

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a quality or attribute

adverb modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb, indicating the degree or extent of something

conjunction connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

  • The new policy changes are not all that different from the previous ones.
  • I heard the movie was not all that great, so I'm not sure if I want to see it.
  • The party last night was not all that lit, to be honest.
  • Her excuses were not all that convincing, so I knew she was lying.