Foundational Concepts

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who is new to or inexperienced in a certain skill or activity

  • The beginner's class will focus on basic techniques and fundamentals.
  • I'm a beginner at playing the guitar, so I'm still learning the chords.
  • Don't worry, we were all beginners once. You'll get the hang of it soon.
  • As a beginner in the world of business, she was eager to learn and grow.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (in this case, 'step' refers to a physical movement or action)

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun (in this case, 'first' describes the order or sequence of the step)

  • The first step in the research process is to define the research question.
  • The first step to making a good cup of coffee is to grind the beans.
  • The first step to acing the exam is to study like crazy.
  • Taking the first step towards forgiveness can be the hardest but most important part of healing.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unquestionable' describes something that cannot be doubted or disputed.

  • The evidence presented in the case was unquestionable, leading to a swift conviction.
  • Her talent is unquestionable - everyone is amazed by her skills.
  • Dude, his loyalty to his friends is unquestionable, he's always got their backs.
  • The beauty of nature is unquestionable, with its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.

noun a plural form of the word acroama, which refers to things that are heard or listened to, especially in an educational context

  • The acroamata found in the ancient library were carefully preserved for future generations.
  • I stumbled upon some old acroamata while cleaning out my attic.
  • I can't believe the acroamata I found at the thrift store was actually worth something!
  • The acroamata of wisdom passed down through generations continue to guide us in our decisions.