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Academic Words List

Academic Words List. Constant D emonstrate I mply By: Roziel Santos. Constant (adjective / Noun). Pronunciation: CON - stant(Adj) con- STANT (Noun) Definition: Adjective: Persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature. Noun:

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Academic Words List

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  1. Academic Words List ConstantDemonstrate Imply By: Roziel Santos

  2. Constant (adjective / Noun) Pronunciation: CON-stant(Adj) con-STANT(Noun) Definition: Adjective: • Persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature. Noun: • A number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context

  3. Synonym(s) : Adjective: • Constant, unvarying, changeless, invariant. Noun: • Constant, constant quantity, invariable. Antonyms: • Changeable, fitful, unreliable, wavering. Word family words : • Constantly(adverb ) • Non-constant(noun, adjective) • Over-constant (adjective) • Over-constantly(adverb) • Over-constantness(noun)

  4. Sentences : Adjective: • maintained a constant temperature / principles of unvaryingvalidity. Noun: • the velocity of light is a constant.

  5. Demonstrate(Verb) Pronunciation: DEM-on-strate Definition: • Display and Show. Synonym(s) : • Determine, establish, evidence, exhibit, expose, indicate, make evident, make out, show and tell, test, confirm, verify. Antonyms: • Conceal, hide, comply.

  6. Word family words : • Demonstratedly (adverb ) • Counter-demonstrate(verb) • Pre-demonstrate(verb) • Re-demonstrate (verb) Sentences : • Your primary goal is not to show off your profundity but to demonstrate how effectively you can communicate. • Instead, they have to demonstrate that they are actively benefiting the public.

  7. Imply(Verb) Pronunciation:im-PLY Definition: • To indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated: His words implied a lack of faith. • Indicate and mean. Synonym(s) : Include, intend, intimate, involve, mention, refer, signify, suggest, assume and include.

  8. Antonyms: Define, express and state. Word family words : • Super-imply(verb) • Super-implied(verb) • Super-implying(verb) Sentences : • The uniformity of designation and the emphasis upon color clearly imply pejorative discrimination. • Candidates shall not point rotating index fingers at their own temples to imply that opponent is mentally deranged. • :

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