Communication
SAT Humanities / Communication
53 Words
27m
to openly accept something as true or real
For the therapy to be effective, one must first acknowledge their feelings and emotions.
View Full Definitionto say the sound of a letter or word correctly or in a specific way
She pronounces each word with clarity during the language class.
View Full Definitionto show that something is false or incorrect
The scientist conducted experiments to disprove the theory.
View Full Definitionto talk with excessive pride about one's achievements, abilities, etc. in order to draw the attention of others
During the interview, the candidate couldn't help but boast about their extensive experience and impressive track record
View Full Definitionto speak in a low, soft voice, often in a way that is difficult to hear or understand
She murmured a lullaby to help her baby fall asleep.
View Full Definitionto clearly and confidently say that something is the case
In an interview last month, the athlete asserted that dedication and hard work will always lead to achieving fitness goals.
View Full Definitionto publicly and officially state something
The king gathered the court to proclaim a new law that would impact the entire kingdom.
View Full Definitionto officially agree to a plan, proposal, etc.
The board of directors approved the new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
View Full Definitionto clearly and correctly articulate words
The news anchor is trained to enunciate every word to ensure the audience comprehends the information.
View Full Definitionto represent something in a short and brief manner
In her final remarks, the speaker encapsulated the key themes of the conference.
View Full Definitionto talk rapidly and incoherently, making it hard for others to understand what is being said
The artist raved about their creative process, describing it in a feverish, almost delirious manner.
View Full Definitionto show clearly that something is true or exists by providing proof or evidence
The scientist demonstrated the effectiveness of the new drug through a series of experiments.
View Full Definitionto give an explanation of something by talking about it in great detail
The speaker will expound on the benefits of renewable energy in his presentation.
View Full Definitionto reluctantly admit that something is true after denying it first
After a heated debate, he finally conceded that he might have been wrong.
View Full Definitionto refer to something as an example or proof
The lawyer cited similar court cases to argue for his client's innocence.
View Full Definitionto give someone a message, instruction, etc. by making a sound or movement
The coach signaled the players to execute a specific play using hand gestures.
View Full Definitionto draw back from what was said publicly before; often by force
The politician had to retract his controversial statement after facing backlash.
View Full Definitionto publicly express one's disapproval of something or someone
The activist group denounced the government's decision to cut funding for education.
View Full Definitionto give a brief description of something excluding the details
Before writing the essay, the student outlined the main ideas to organize the structure.
View Full Definitionto insert a comment, remark, or question abruptly into a conversation
He interjected a sarcastic remark that broke the tension.
View Full Definitionto show, point out, or suggest the existence, presence, or nature of something
The thermometer indicates that the temperature is rising.
View Full Definitionto suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief
Philosophers often postulate hypothetical scenarios to explore the limits of moral reasoning.
View Full Definitionto make something so simple that it loses its original meaning, intention, or key facts
It's easy to oversimplify complex issues like climate change, but we must consider all the nuances.
View Full Definitionto take back a statement or belief, especially publicly
The politician currently faces pressure to recant his controversial statement made during the press conference.
View Full Definitionto explain or show the meaning of something using examples, pictures, etc.
The teacher illustrated the concept with a simple diagram on the board.
View Full Definitionto strongly and publicly disapprove of something or someone
The community leaders condemned the act of vandalism in a public statement.
View Full Definitionto propose or assume something as true or factual, serving as the foundation for further reasoning or argumentation
In the scientific hypothesis, researchers often posit certain conditions to explore their potential effects on the experiment.
View Full Definitionto convey or tell something again, like a story, event, or experience
She retold the story to her younger sibling with enthusiasm.
View Full Definitionto clarify and make something clear
During the lecture, the professor elucidated the intricate details of the scientific theory.
View Full Definitionto clearly define or state specific details, characteristics, or requirements
In the meeting agenda, please specify the topics you'd like to discuss.
View Full Definitionto pronounce or utter something in a clear and precise way
It's important for public speakers to articulate their words effectively to engage the audience.
View Full Definitionto give more information to make the understanding more complete
The author elaborated on the historical context to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the events.
View Full Definitionto say words or phrases repeatedly and in a rhythmic manner
The crowd began to chant slogans during the demonstration, expressing their collective message.
View Full Definitionto say something from memory, such as a poem or speech
The student recites the multiplication table in class.
View Full Definitionto transform data into a coded form
Computer programmers encode sensitive information to protect it from unauthorized access.
View Full Definition(law) an official written document that people sign to agree on something or accept something as true
The parties signed a declaration of intent to formalize their agreement.
View Full Definitionan assertive and direct statement of objection or disapproval
Despite his loud protestation of innocence, the jury found him guilty.
View Full Definitionto speak loudly, expressing strong opinions or complaints
The customer began to rant about the poor service, expressing frustration with the long wait and unhelpful staff.
View Full Definitionthe sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract
View Full Definitionthe act of strongly and persistently expressing or demanding something, often refusing to accept contrary opinions or suggestions
View Full Definitionto make a deep, low sound, typically expressing pain, despair, or disapproval
The patient couldn't help but groan during the painful medical procedure.
View Full Definitionsomething that is expressed through things one says or writes
His statement about the event was very detailed.
View Full Definitionto verbally express deep sadness over a loss or unfortunate situation
The community gathered to lament the passing of their beloved leader, sharing stories and expressing their deep sorrow.
View Full Definitionable to speak or write clearly and effortlessly
She gave a fluent explanation of the new policy.
View Full Definitionthe everyday language spoken by a particular group of people in a specific region or community
In the bustling marketplace, one could hear a mix of different vernaculars as people conversed.
View Full Definition(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily
The interviewee appeared nervous and inarticulate, stumbling over his responses.
View Full Definitionintended to explain and present information in a detailed manner
The textbook is written in an expository style.
View Full Definitionproviding detailed information about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves
Her descriptive writing made the scenes in the novel come alive with vivid detail.
View Full Definitionable to utilize language to convey something well, especially in a persuasive manner
The eloquent activist rallies support for social causes through impassioned and persuasive speeches.
View Full Definitionnot having the quality to be explained, justified, or perceived
View Full Definitionin a manner that is direct and clear
The instructions were explicitly outlined in the manual.
View Full Definitionin a clear and explicit manner, leaving no room for misunderstanding or confusion
The rule was expressly stated in the guidelines.
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