Vocabulary Quiz: Key Terms and Definitions
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What does the term 'capable' refer to?

  • Showing a lack of skills
  • Having the ability to do something (correct)
  • Being uncertain about an outcome
  • Being unwilling to try new things
  • Which word best describes a situation that could lead to danger or extinction?

  • Constantly
  • Educational
  • Endangered (correct)
  • Established
  • What does 'ensure' imply in communication?

  • To allow uncertainty
  • To guess about possibilities
  • To make certain or guarantee (correct)
  • To define parameters loosely
  • What does 'conform' mean in the context of societal behavior?

    <p>To comply with established norms</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which word would describe someone who possesses a strong will in the face of challenges?

    <p>Determination</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Her decision reflected a strong sense of ______ towards the challenges ahead.

    <p>determination</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The rare species is classified as ______ due to habitat loss.

    <p>endangered</p> Signup and view all the answers

    They are working ______ to address environmental issues.

    <p>constantly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The organization aims to promote ______ of wildlife habitats.

    <p>conservation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The student felt a sense of ______ when presenting in front of the class.

    <p>anxiety</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Vocabulary Study Notes

    • Acceptance: The process of recognizing and welcoming realities or truths, often linked to personal growth and emotional well-being.

    • Amidst: A preposition used to indicate being surrounded by; it often connotes a sense of being within a situation or environment.

    • At the crossroads: A phrase representing a critical decision point between two or more paths in life or moral dilemmas, often requiring careful consideration.

    • Anxiety: A psychological condition characterized by excessive worry, nervousness, or fear, commonly affecting daily functioning and emotional health.

    • Capable: Reflects the ability or potential to perform tasks or achieve goals; implies skills, knowledge, or qualities necessary for success.

    • Concern: A feeling of worry or interest regarding a situation or issue; can also imply a sense of care for others or the environment.

    • Conform: The act of complying with social norms or standards; can entail changes in behavior or beliefs to fit into a group or expectation.

    • Conservation: The practice of protecting and preserving natural resources, wildlife, and habitats to sustain ecological balance and biodiversity.

    • Critically: An adverb indicating a careful and thorough examination of something; often used in academic contexts to denote analysis or evaluation.

    • Constantly: Indicates an ongoing or consistent state, action, or process; implies that something occurs without interruption over time.

    • Deter: To discourage or prevent someone from taking action, often through fear, doubt, or perceived consequences.

    • Determination: The quality of being resolute or firm in purpose; involves persistence and strong will to achieve goals despite obstacles.

    • Despair: A state of complete loss of hope; can affect mental health and motivate individuals to seek help or change their situation.

    • Depress: To make someone feel sad or dejected, or to lower levels or intensity; can relate to both emotional states and physical conditions.

    • Educational: Related to the process of teaching and learning; involves formal or informal systems that cultivate knowledge and skills.

    • Endangered: Refers to species at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other threats; emphasizes the need for protection.

    • Endearing: Describes something that evokes affection or fondness; often used in contexts involving charm and warmth.

    • Ensure: To make certain that something will happen; often involves taking necessary measures or precautions to guarantee outcomes.

    • Established: Indicates something that is well-founded and recognized over time; can refer to institutions, practices, or norms that are accepted.

    • Define: To explain the meaning of a word or concept; involves clarifying and setting boundaries around ideas, ensuring understanding.

    Vocabulary Study Notes

    • Acceptance: The process of recognizing and welcoming realities or truths, often linked to personal growth and emotional well-being.

    • Amidst: A preposition used to indicate being surrounded by; it often connotes a sense of being within a situation or environment.

    • At the crossroads: A phrase representing a critical decision point between two or more paths in life or moral dilemmas, often requiring careful consideration.

    • Anxiety: A psychological condition characterized by excessive worry, nervousness, or fear, commonly affecting daily functioning and emotional health.

    • Capable: Reflects the ability or potential to perform tasks or achieve goals; implies skills, knowledge, or qualities necessary for success.

    • Concern: A feeling of worry or interest regarding a situation or issue; can also imply a sense of care for others or the environment.

    • Conform: The act of complying with social norms or standards; can entail changes in behavior or beliefs to fit into a group or expectation.

    • Conservation: The practice of protecting and preserving natural resources, wildlife, and habitats to sustain ecological balance and biodiversity.

    • Critically: An adverb indicating a careful and thorough examination of something; often used in academic contexts to denote analysis or evaluation.

    • Constantly: Indicates an ongoing or consistent state, action, or process; implies that something occurs without interruption over time.

    • Deter: To discourage or prevent someone from taking action, often through fear, doubt, or perceived consequences.

    • Determination: The quality of being resolute or firm in purpose; involves persistence and strong will to achieve goals despite obstacles.

    • Despair: A state of complete loss of hope; can affect mental health and motivate individuals to seek help or change their situation.

    • Depress: To make someone feel sad or dejected, or to lower levels or intensity; can relate to both emotional states and physical conditions.

    • Educational: Related to the process of teaching and learning; involves formal or informal systems that cultivate knowledge and skills.

    • Endangered: Refers to species at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other threats; emphasizes the need for protection.

    • Endearing: Describes something that evokes affection or fondness; often used in contexts involving charm and warmth.

    • Ensure: To make certain that something will happen; often involves taking necessary measures or precautions to guarantee outcomes.

    • Established: Indicates something that is well-founded and recognized over time; can refer to institutions, practices, or norms that are accepted.

    • Define: To explain the meaning of a word or concept; involves clarifying and setting boundaries around ideas, ensuring understanding.

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