vocabulary
noun /vəˈkæbjələri/
/vəˈkæbjəleri/
(plural vocabularies)
Idioms - [countable, uncountable] all the words that a person knows or uses
- to have a wide/limited vocabulary
- your active vocabulary (= the words that you use)
- your passive vocabulary (= the words that you understand but don’t use)
- Reading will increase your vocabulary.
Synonyms languagelanguagesee also defining vocabulary- vocabulary
- terms
- wording
- terminology
- language a particular style of speaking or writing:
- Give your instructions in everyday language.
- the language of the legal profession
- vocabulary all the words that a person knows or uses, or all the words in a particular language; the words that people use when they are talking about a particular subject:
- to have a wide/limited vocabulary
- The word has become part of advertising vocabulary.
- terms a way of expressing yourself or of saying something:
- I’ll try to explain in simple terms.
- wording [usually sing.] the words that are used in a piece of writing or speech, especially when they have been carefully chosen:
- It was the standard form of wording for a consent letter.
- terminology (rather formal) the set of technical words or expressions used in a particular subject:
- medical terminology
- Scientists are constantly developing new terminologies.
- formal/informal/everyday language/vocabulary/terms
- business/scientific/technical/specialized language/vocabulary/terminology
- A word enters the language/the vocabulary.
Extra Examples- Learners of languages acquire vocabulary through practice.
- This book has been designed to help you expand your vocabulary.
- Try to develop a wide vocabulary.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- extensive
- large
- …
- have
- acquire
- learn
- …
- item
- word
- list
- …
- vocabulary for
- vocabulary of
- not in somebody’s vocabulary
- [countable] all the words in a particular language
- When did the word ‘bungalow’ first enter the vocabulary?
Synonyms languagelanguage- vocabulary
- terms
- wording
- terminology
- language a particular style of speaking or writing:
- Give your instructions in everyday language.
- the language of the legal profession
- vocabulary all the words that a person knows or uses, or all the words in a particular language; the words that people use when they are talking about a particular subject:
- to have a wide/limited vocabulary
- The word has become part of advertising vocabulary.
- terms a way of expressing yourself or of saying something:
- I’ll try to explain in simple terms.
- wording [usually sing.] the words that are used in a piece of writing or speech, especially when they have been carefully chosen:
- It was the standard form of wording for a consent letter.
- terminology (rather formal) the set of technical words or expressions used in a particular subject:
- medical terminology
- Scientists are constantly developing new terminologies.
- formal/informal/everyday language/vocabulary/terms
- business/scientific/technical/specialized language/vocabulary/terminology
- A word enters the language/the vocabulary.
Extra Examples- The word ‘think tank’ entered the vocabulary in the 1960s.
- English has a rich vocabulary and literature.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- extensive
- large
- …
- have
- acquire
- learn
- …
- item
- word
- list
- …
- vocabulary for
- vocabulary of
- not in somebody’s vocabulary
- [uncountable, countable] the words that people use when they are talking about a particular subject
- The word has become part of advertising vocabulary.
Synonyms languagelanguage- vocabulary
- terms
- wording
- terminology
- language a particular style of speaking or writing:
- Give your instructions in everyday language.
- the language of the legal profession
- vocabulary all the words that a person knows or uses, or all the words in a particular language; the words that people use when they are talking about a particular subject:
- to have a wide/limited vocabulary
- The word has become part of advertising vocabulary.
- terms a way of expressing yourself or of saying something:
- I’ll try to explain in simple terms.
- wording [usually sing.] the words that are used in a piece of writing or speech, especially when they have been carefully chosen:
- It was the standard form of wording for a consent letter.
- terminology (rather formal) the set of technical words or expressions used in a particular subject:
- medical terminology
- Scientists are constantly developing new terminologies.
- formal/informal/everyday language/vocabulary/terms
- business/scientific/technical/specialized language/vocabulary/terminology
- A word enters the language/the vocabulary.
Extra Examples- the vocabulary of science
- the essential vocabulary for tourism
- Specialized vocabulary is used in all the major disciplines.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- extensive
- large
- …
- have
- acquire
- learn
- …
- item
- word
- list
- …
- vocabulary for
- vocabulary of
- not in somebody’s vocabulary
- (also informal vocab[countable] a list of words with their meanings, especially in a book for learning a foreign language/ˈvəʊkæb//ˈvəʊkæb/)
- Write it down in your vocab book.
Word Originmid 16th cent. (denoting a list of words with definitions or translations): from medieval Latin vocabularius, from Latin vocabulum, from vocare ‘call’.
Idioms
not be in somebody's vocabulary
- to not be something that somebody understands
- The word ‘failure’ is not in his vocabulary (= for him, failure does not exist).
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