This word is used in schools for the study of words that you should know or learn. Vocabulary is the collection of words that you use on a daily basis. A large vocabulary is valuable in understanding oral and written communication.
To have a large vocabulary. To be expert in using appropriate words. To have good command over using words.
An educated vocabulary can improve your public speaking skills. If you speak in public a lot, using the same vocabulary words over and over will get very boring.Here are some of the advantages of having a large vocabulary:1) A vast vocabulary gives your conversation more precision, i.e finding exact words for exact usage in your sentences.2) A large vocabulary will help you better understand higher-level publications3) A large vocabulary is associated with intelligence, which means that people will take you more seriously, both at work and in your private life.
Knowledge of a large number of words in a language.
One way to know how large your vocabulary is in a foreign language is to count how many words you are confident of. Paying close attention to lessons is a good way to learn and frequent practice is needed to maintain or even add to a good vocabulary.
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
difficult vocabulary words
probably try those vocabulary/sat dictionaries
In 1600, the average person's vocabulary was estimated to be around 5,000-10,000 words. Shakespeare's vocabulary was much larger, estimated to be around 20,000-25,000 words. This difference is partially due to Shakespeare's extensive use of language in his literary works.
Yes. A large vocabulary is indicative of high intelligence. This is not to say that a large vocabulary increases your intelligence; rather, it's to say that a high intelligence is what enables you to acquire a large vocabulary. Hence the correlation between vocabulary and IQ. Some people try to artificially inflate their IQs by memorizing lists of esoteric words; however, this has very little, if any, positive effect on increasing their intelligence. As you acquire more and more words, the differences in word meanings become more and more subtle (e.g. connive and collude, although similar, have a shade of difference in their meanings); the ability to distinguish between shades of meaning in words requires a keen intellect. People who try to artificially expand their vocabulary size end up misusing the words they've memorized because they simply lack the intelligence to grasp the subtelties of language.
your mum's vocabulary (: Love , Shazeel Can i actually get an answer??
The larger your vocabulary, the more you understand, so learning vocabulary words does sharpen your mind by increasing your smarts!