Scientific Inquiry Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who is eager to know or learn something

adjective eager to know or learn something

  • The scientist was curious to learn more about the newly discovered species.
  • I'm curious to see what she's planning for her birthday party.
  • I'm low-key curious about what happened between them.
  • His curious mind led him to explore new ideas and possibilities.

noun a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction

verb to feel uncertain about; to question or hesitate

  • There is no doubt that the data supports our hypothesis.
  • I highly doubt that he will show up on time.
  • I doubt she'll even notice if you don't go.
  • The shadow of doubt lingered in the air as they awaited the verdict.

noun a branch of philosophy that deals with the fundamental nature of reality and existence

adjective relating to metaphysics or its principles

  • The study of ametaphysics delves into the nature of reality beyond the physical world.
  • I heard ametaphysics is all about exploring the unknown and questioning reality.
  • Ametaphysics is like diving deep into the rabbit hole of existence, man.
  • Her thoughts were so abstract, it was like she was speaking ametaphysics.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'academic freedom' is a noun because it represents a concept or idea related to the freedom to pursue knowledge and research without interference or censorship.

  • Academic freedom is essential for the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of society.
  • Teachers and students value academic freedom because it allows for open discussion and exploration.
  • Dude, academic freedom rocks because you can totally speak your mind without getting in trouble.
  • In the realm of academia, academic freedom is like a shield that protects the integrity of research and learning.