Education Policy Jargon

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun the quality or state of being lax; looseness, slackness, or lack of strictness

  • The company's policy on safety does not tolerate any laxity in following procedures.
  • There's no room for laxity when it comes to meeting deadlines around here.
  • Don't be so lax about your responsibilities, man.
  • His laxity in decision-making cost the team the game.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'not comparable' is an adjective phrase indicating that something cannot be compared.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'not' is an adverb modifying the adjective 'comparable'.

  • The two research studies are not comparable due to differences in methodology.
  • You can't really compare those two things because they're not comparable.
  • Those apples and oranges are not even in the same league, they're not comparable.
  • Her beauty is not comparable to anyone else's, she is truly one of a kind.

noun a careful thought or consideration of a matter or issue

  • The board will take your request for reconsideration into account before making a final decision.
  • You might want to ask for reconsideration of your grade before the end of the semester.
  • I'm gonna need a serious reconsideration on my outfit for tonight's party.
  • Sometimes it's good to give yourself a moment of reconsideration before jumping into a new project.

noun a person who denies the effectiveness or necessity of wearing masks

  • The mask-denier refused to comply with the public health guidelines.
  • The mask-denier keeps saying masks don't work.
  • That mask-denier is just being ignorant.
  • The mask-denier is blind to the importance of wearing a mask.

noun a person who makes decisions regarding policies, especially in government or business

  • The policymaker proposed a new initiative to address climate change.
  • The policymaker suggested a new plan to tackle the issue.
  • The policymaker came up with a cool idea to fix the problem.
  • The policymaker planted the seeds for future change with their proposal.