Education And Teaching Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

verb to have discussions, exchange opinions, or make decisions with others; to give an honor or academic degree to someone

  • The committee will confer with experts before making a decision.
  • Let's confer with the team before finalizing our plans.
  • I need to confer with my crew before we proceed.
  • Nature and nurture confer to shape a person's development.

noun the scientific study of language and its structure

adjective relating to or characteristic of language or linguistics

  • The study of linguistics involves analyzing the structure and function of languages.
  • I find linguistics fascinating because it helps us understand how languages work.
  • Linguistics is like cracking the code of how we communicate with each other.
  • In the vast ocean of knowledge, linguistics is like a compass guiding us through the complexities of language.

noun the provision of a service or aid

  • The ministration of justice is a crucial aspect of a functioning legal system.
  • The ministration of medical care is essential for maintaining good health.
  • I appreciate your ministration in helping me fix my car.
  • The ministration of love and support from friends can help heal a broken heart.

noun A son of one's sibling or half-sibling, or a son of one's spouse's sibling or half-sibling.

  • My nephew is studying engineering at a prestigious university.
  • I'm taking my nephew to the park this weekend.
  • My nephew is such a cool dude, always up for an adventure.
  • The new intern at work is like a nephew to me, I want to mentor and guide him.

noun the process of caring for and bringing up children or young animals

adjective relating to the upbringing or care of children or young animals

  • The process of rearing children requires a lot of patience and dedication.
  • She's done a great job rearing her kids on her own.
  • My mom is a pro at rearing us unruly bunch.
  • Rearing a successful business takes careful planning and hard work.

noun a person who has confidence or faith in someone or something

  • The lawyer acted as a truster for the client, ensuring their best interests were always protected.
  • I always go to Sarah because she's my truster when it comes to giving advice.
  • I trust him with my life, he's my truster for everything.
  • She was the truster of secrets, always keeping them safe and secure.