Building a Strong Vocabulary
Why Vocabulary Matters
Understanding words and their meanings is at the heart of verbal reasoning. The more words you know, the easier it is to understand questions, passages, and answer choices.
Ways to Grow Your Vocabulary
- Read widely: Books, magazines, and even comics can introduce you to new words.
- Keep a word journal: Write down unfamiliar words, look up their meanings, and try to use them in sentences.
- Play word games: Crossword puzzles and word apps make learning fun.
Context Clues
When you don't know a word, look for hints in the surrounding sentences. Nearby words can often help you guess the meaning.
Making Connections
Try to connect new words to words you already know. Think about prefixes, roots, and suffixes.
Real-World Benefits
Building vocabulary isn't just for tests. It helps you communicate clearly, understand what you read, and express yourself in school and beyond.
Examples
Learning 'benevolent' from a novel and recognizing it means 'kind and generous.'
Using context to figure out that 'gregarious' describes someone who likes being with others.
In a Nutshell
Expanding your vocabulary helps you understand and use language effectively.