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This text explores the definitions and nuances of the terms "participate," "relevant," and "text." It highlights the importance of participation in various activities, particularly within academic and social environments. Additionally, it discusses how relevance plays a crucial role in effective communication and decision-making. Whether in discussions, job applications, or educational settings, understanding these concepts helps enhance engagement and appropriateness in interactions. The synonyms, antonyms, and contextual examples provide a comprehensive understanding for learners.
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Academic Words List Participate, Relevant, Text By: Roziel Santos
Participate (Verb) • Pronunciation: par-TIC-I-pate • Definition: Verb • To takeorhaveapartorshare,aswith others; partake;share(usuallyfollowedbyin ): toparticipatein profits; to participateinaplay. • To takeor have a part or share in; partake in; share. • Take partin activity.
Synonym(s) : • Associate with, be a participant, be a party to, come in, compete, cooperate,enter into, have to do with, join in, partake, perform, play, share, sit in on, sit in, take an interest in. Antonyms: • observe, watch. Word family words : • Participating (adverb) • Participative (adjective) • Participator (noun) • Participatory (adjective)
Sentences : • Some guys compete, even place bets, when they participate in local charity runs. • Tom was a life long sports fan, but he truly enjoyed watching his children participate in soccer, hockey and baseball. • Then, have students list all the rituals they can think of in which they participate.
Relevant (Adjective) Pronunciation: Rel-e-vant Definition: • Bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: a relevant remark. • Appropriate; to the purpose. Synonym(s) : • Applicable, Apposite, Appropriate, Fitting. Antonyms: • Inappropriate, Irrelevant, Unsuitable
Word family words : • Relevance, relevancy (noun) • Relevantly (adverb) • Non-relevant (adjective) • Un-relevant (adjective) Sentences : • Remember to only include the experience that is relevant to the job. • Knowledge of best practices in academic advising, student retention, and relevant trends in higher education.
Text (Noun)/(Verb) Pronunciation: Teskt(N)/(V) Definition: • The main body of matter in a manuscript, book, newspaper, etc., as distinguished from notes, appendixes, headings, illustrations, etc. • Any of the various forms in which a writing exists: The text is a medieval transcription. • Any theme or topic; subject. • To send a text message to: The only way I can ever reach her is to text her.
Synonym(s) : Noun: body, contents, context, document, lines, main body, matter, quotation, sentence, subject, theme, thesis, topic, vocabulary Word family words : Text less (adjective) School text Text edition Textbook Sentences : Noun: • They can train a monkey to read out of a concepts text. • It robs us of ever finding out what an author or text is saying. • She won't discuss it, though she will send a text saying she's sorry. • :
Sentences : • Noun: • Computers and other electronic devices that display text use power continuously. Verb: • Coaches handed out cash and sent text messages telling players how to spin their stories to the police .