Unequivocal GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Unequivocal GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Unequivocal GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˌʌn.ɪˈkwɪv.ə.kəl/ (adj) Definition expressed in a clear and direct way, transparent, unambiguous, evident, undeniable, manifest, explicit, apparent, obvious, palpable, incontrovertible, indisputable, lucid, indubitable, categorical Example Writing for the Court, Justice Neil Gorsuch found that it is unequivocal and clear—and always has been clear—that the Sixth Amendment right to trial by an …

Lucid GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Lucid GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈluː.sɪd/ (adj) Definition easily understood and clear, vivid, intelligible, coherent, well-spoken, plain, comprehensible, articulate, understandable, transparent, cogent, explicit, limpid, straightforward – sane, rational, clear-headed, logical, sensible Example In low-income countries, evidence from some public-works schemes shows a sharper investment return-poverty reduction tradeoff: the greater the emphasis in generating high-quality investments from …

Frank 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 12

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Frank 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 12 with synonyms, antonyms, parts of speech and in authentic context for GRE, IELTS & TOEFL students /fræŋk/ (adj & verb) straightforward and honest, candid, plain, guileless, direct, truthful, forthright, explicit, outspoken, blunt, open, to the point, undisguised, sincere – to print mark on a stamp, postmark, validate “Frank” …

Manifest 1100 Words You Need Week 42 Day 4

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Manifest 1100 Words You Need Week 42 Day 4 Manifest 1100 Words You Need Week 42 Day 4 /ˈmæn.ɪ.fest/ (adj & verb) very obvious and easily noticed, clear to the eye or mind, plain, distinct, noticeable, apparent, palpable, blatant, overt, explicit, evident, to make clear, clarify, demonstrate, display, show, exhibit, betray, evince The word “manifest”, …

Overt 1100 Words You Need Week 14 Day 1

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Overt 1100 Words You Need Overt 1100 Words You Need /əʊˈvɜːt/ (adjective) done publicly and in an obvious way, open, unconcealed, explicit, plain, evident, apparent, blatant, manifest, clear: Watch this video on YouTube The authors describe one intervention called the jigsaw classroom that encourages work toward common goals and helps reduce the expression and impact …

Explicit – English Flashcard for Explicit for IELTS

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Explicit Explicit (adj) /ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/ expressed and portrayed in a very clear and direct way, overt, clear, definite, clear-cut, candid, specific, definitive, frank, unequivocal, straightforward, express, unambiguous As a detective, he was searching for explicit evidence in the spot that the murder had happened. Antonyms implicit, tacit, covert, equivocal, vague Parts of Speech Adverb: explicitly Noun: …

Specific – English Flashcard for Specific for IELTS

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Specific Specific (adj) /spəˈsɪf.ɪk/ 1. relating to something or someone in particular – special – exclusive, unique: This teaching method is applicable only to students of a specific age group. 2. precise and exact – detailed and explicit: Could you please be more specific about your proposition? Parts of Speech Noun: specificity Noun: specifics Noun: …

Declarative Knowledge | TESL Issues

Declarative vs procedural knowledge in second language acquisition

Declarative Knowledge Declarative knowledge is the same as explicit or controlled knowledge, whereas procedural knowledge is the same is implicit or uncontrolled knowledge. Internalised rules and memorised chunks of the language constitute the ‘what’ of the learner’s system or declarative knowledge (McLaughlin, 1987). Ellis believes that declarative rules can have top-down influences on perception, in …