Writing Skills

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Concise is an adjective that describes something that is brief and to the point, without unnecessary details.

  • It is important to be concise when writing a research paper.
  • Can you give me a concise summary of the meeting?
  • Just give me the concise version, I don't need all the details.
  • His concise speech cut through the confusion like a sharp knife.

adjective relating to or following the rules of grammar

adverb grammatically

  • It is important to pay attention to grammatical rules when writing formal documents.
  • I always try to make sure my messages are grammatically correct before sending them.
  • I can't stand reading texts with bad grammar - it's so annoying!
  • The grammatical structure of the poem reflects the author's emotions and thoughts.

verb to insert punctuation marks into (writing) in order to make the meaning clear and to separate phrases and sentences

  • It is important to punctuate your writing correctly to ensure clarity and coherence.
  • Don't forget to punctuate your text messages so they're easier to understand.
  • Gotta punctuate those sentences or they'll look like a mess.
  • The silence was punctuated by the sound of distant thunder.

noun a written or printed symbol representing a question mark

  • Could you please clarify the statement with a question mark?
  • Can you put a question mark at the end of that sentence?
  • Add a question mark to the end of that, okay?
  • The uncertainty in her decision left a question mark hanging over the situation.

noun a revised version or form of something

  • The student spent hours doing revision for the upcoming exam.
  • I need to do some revision before the test tomorrow.
  • I'm gonna cram in some revision before the quiz.
  • Life is a constant revision of plans and goals.

noun a continuous sequence or series

adjective describing something that continues without interruption

  • The teacher reminded the students not to let their sentences run on for too long.
  • I tend to let my stories run on and on without realizing it.
  • I hate when people's stories just run on forever, it's so boring.
  • His bad luck seemed to run on endlessly, with one misfortune after another.

noun a collection or stockpile of words or vocabulary

  • The scholar's word hoard was vast, containing rare and ancient texts from various languages.
  • I've been building up my word hoard by reading a lot of books lately.
  • She's got a serious word hoard going on, always using big words to sound smart.
  • His word hoard was like a treasure chest, full of carefully chosen words waiting to be shared with the world.