Synonym: lexicon, mental lexicon. Similar words: tabula rasa, irrevocably, irrevocable, globular, vocal, fabulous, advocate, fantabulous. Meaning: [vəʊ'kæbjələrɪ /-bjʊl-] n. 1. a listing of the words used in some enterprise 2. a language user's knowledge of words 3. the system of techniques or symbols serving as a means of expression (as in arts or crafts).
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31 There is a vocabulary at the back of our English book.
32 The teacher tied in what he said with the vocabulary in the previous lesson.
33 He has a small vocabulary and is only able to express himself in a limited fashion.
34 The word 'think tank' entered the vocabulary in the 1960s.
35 A good way to enlarge your vocabulary is to read a daily newspaper.
36 You just have to sit down and slog through long lists of new vocabulary.
37 The term 'accent' refers to pronunciation. The term 'dialect' refers to vocabulary and grammar.
38 This book has been designed to help you expand your vocabulary.
39 In speech we use a smaller vocabulary than in writing.
40 I'm very glad to see that your vocabulary is gradually building up.
41 Love was a word he'd erased from his vocabulary since Susan's going.
42 The vocabulary used in the course book is printed at the back.sentence dictionary
43 How big is the average 4-year-old's vocabulary?
44 Reading is a good way to increase your vocabulary.
45 Dialect refers to vocabulary and grammar.
46 When half-asleep and off-guard her vocabulary was raunchy.
47 A new vocabulary of abortion has arisen.
48 My weakness is pronouncing words, vocabulary.
49 Just teach me vocabulary and pronunciation.
50 This special, or technical, vocabulary is known as jargon.
51 Horses can learn some of the vocabulary of others.
52 I had a different accent and vocabulary.
53 A number of national or quasi-national bodies have entered the arena, each with its own vocabulary.
54 If choreographers have had training in classical dance, they already have a large vocabulary of movement on which to call.
55 Though she has had little education, her vocabulary is excellent: she fountains out ideas and observations at breathless speed.
56 Another group of men received a vocabulary centred on the wavelengths at the margins of the basic colours.
57 It seems that a new vocabulary was emerging for describing the physical events of women's lives.
58 Fond as he was of aquatints and textured design, colour rarely entered his commentary vocabulary.
59 The student should not be confused with long lists of new vocabulary to master before the drills can become meaningful to him/her.
60 Words such as privilege and poverty will either change their meaning or disappear from the vocabulary.
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