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Sentence count:197+11Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lexiconmental lexiconSimilar words: tabula rasairrevocablyirrevocableglobularvocalfabulousadvocatefantabulousMeaning: [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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121 The booksellers' and auctioneers' vocabulary concerning condition is a very extensive one and varies greatly from cataloguer to cataloguer.
122 These stories are written for students with a vocabulary of about 2000 words.
123 Her reading comprehension was poor, and the gaps in her vocabulary were yawning.
124 There is no alternative to sitting down and slogging through long lists of vocabulary.
125 Fragmentation and alienation quickly entered the visual vocabulary of artists associated with early modernism.
126 Vocabulary Vocabulary provides a clear and comprehensive overview of this important area of language teaching.
127 It provided a vocabulary for the mass marketing of hippies.
128 A limited vocabulary of immediately useful terms should be used in all drills and conversations.
129 The picture can then be used to introduce new vocabulary.
130 And the situation is complicated by the embarrassment that Hindi is relatively under-developed, with a limited vocabulary and a crude grammar.
131 Concentrates on the language of letter-writing itself, with special emphasis on the build-up of vocabulary.
132 The child can speak and use most grammatical rules and can understand what is heard if it contains familiar vocabulary.
133 The main points of comparison involve vocabulary, syntax[sentencedict.com], and mastery of the writing system.
134 A simple 10-word list of fairly basic vocabulary should suffice.
135 Vocabulary is words, lists of, abacus beads, each encapsulating a precise idea.
136 What are some significant differences in pronunciation, vocabulary words, and syntax? 2.
137 The hand-crafting of semantic information for a large vocabulary would be a complex and time-consuming job.
138 However, technical vocabulary is one thing and technical language is another.
139 Vocabulary: too wide - too long - through inside - outside - next to - on top of - underneath.
140 On the other hand, modern science was used to list a new vocabulary of transgression.
141 For Dexter it was college degrees, limited vocabulary, and growing up on the wrong side of the street.
142 That breath and her limited vocabulary were snapping me out of grinning aw-shucks-ness.
143 I heard new vocabulary: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, bomb shelter.
144 All video and audio exercises require an oral or written response, and opportunity for grammar and vocabulary practice.
145 Extras: The stripped-down presentation accommodates add-on titles delivering vocabulary and facts about related topics.
146 Credit will be given for the appropriate use of complex sentences, punctuation and vocabulary, and for grammatical accuracy.
147 This involves the active use of structures and vocabulary introduced by the video.
148 From these sources he is piecing together the vocabulary and grammar of Gothic.
149 Yet the vocabulary the chancellor uses is still closed in, tight and restrained.
150 There is also growing differentiation between colloquial and literal vocabulary.
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