Words To Use In Academic Writing

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a whole group or class; not specific or detailed

adverb typically; usually; in most cases

  • In academic writing, it is generally advised to avoid using first person pronouns.
  • People generally prefer to take the scenic route when driving through the countryside.
  • I generally chill with my friends on the weekends, just hanging out and having a good time.
  • He generally wears his heart on his sleeve, always expressing his emotions openly.

adjective capable of being maintained or defended; able to be upheld or justified

  • The argument put forth by the researchers is tenable based on the evidence provided.
  • I think his excuse for being late is pretty tenable, don't you?
  • I don't think that excuse is very tenable, if you ask me.
  • The foundation of their relationship is no longer tenable.

adjective brief and to the point; effectively concise

  • The lawyer's terse response left no room for further questions.
  • She gave a terse 'no' when asked if she wanted to go out.
  • He shot me a terse look that said it all.
  • The painting's beauty lay in its terse strokes of color.

adverb in every part; everywhere

preposition used to indicate a period of time or extent of space

  • The company maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the entire project.
  • We had a great time laughing and joking throughout the party.
  • I was totally vibing with the music throughout the concert.
  • Her positivity shone like a beacon throughout the dark times.

adjective describing something as heavy or having a lot of importance or influence

  • The professor presented a weighty argument in favor of his hypothesis.
  • She dropped some weighty news on us during lunch.
  • I can't believe you're still carrying around that weighty bag.
  • The decision to move to a new city was a weighty one for the couple.