Education Curriculum

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a specific aspect or detail

adverb in a manner that covers all aspects or details

  • The new employee was exemplary in all respects, from punctuality to work ethic.
  • She aced the exam in all respects, even the tricky multiple-choice questions.
  • That party was lit in all respects - great music, awesome people, and free food!
  • The painting captured the essence of nature in all respects, from colors to textures.

noun the birth of Jesus Christ

  • The nativity scene at the church beautifully depicts the birth of Jesus.
  • Have you seen the nativity play at school yet?
  • Let's go check out the nativity set at the mall.
  • The nativity of a new idea often leads to great innovation.

adjective not required by rule or law; optional

  • The training session is nonmandatory for employees, but highly recommended.
  • You don't have to attend the meeting, it's nonmandatory.
  • The extra credit assignment is totally nonmandatory, dude.
  • His participation in the project was nonmandatory, but it really helped the team.

noun a piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by particular attention to diction (sometimes involving rhyme), rhythm, and imagery

  • The poet recited a beautiful poem at the literary event.
  • I wrote a short poem for my friend's birthday card.
  • My friend dropped some sick rhymes in his latest poem.
  • Her dance was like a living poem, flowing with grace and beauty.

adjective describing something that is easy to understand or do; not complicated

  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were clear and uncomplicated.
  • Cooking this recipe is really uncomplicated, you just need a few basic ingredients.
  • Don't worry, fixing your phone is gonna be super uncomplicated.
  • His uncomplicated approach to life always brings a sense of calm to those around him.