Sentences with phrase «word vocabulary of»

Kindergarteners from low - income households typically have a vocabulary of about 5,000 words, compared to the typical 20,000 - word vocabulary of their more advantaged peers.

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In that case, the physician could measure vocabulary level and the number of unique words as a percentage of total words.
Many new marketers make the mistake of speaking to as broad of an audience as possible, but if you narrow your focus with more appropriate word choices (such as a larger or smaller vocabulary) and an appropriate tone (more formal or more casual), you'll amplify the effectiveness of your website.
At the end of the day, it'll be hard to completely nix certain words out of your vocabulary, but remember that your goal is to sound confident and be relatable to your listener.
Humble is not a word that has thus far been a part of the Uber vocabulary.
Vocabulary building is great, but if you trained people in SAP, use the words trained and SAP, not «brought other employees to a knowledge and understanding of a popular enterprise software.»
A study of vocabulary growth in children from eight months to six years old shows that the size of spoken vocabulary increases from zero words at age eight months to 2,562 words at age six years.
While you may be tempted to show off your extensive vocabulary or knowledge of industry jargon, be sure to use only words and terms that your audience will understand.
that exposure to ordinary profanity — four - letter words — causes any sort of direct harm: no increased aggression, stunted vocabulary, numbed emotions or anything else.
Most of us are able to have «off days,» but for athletes competing at the Olympic level, it would seem those words aren't even part of their vocabulary.
The room - filling IBM 701, fed with punch cards and armed with a vocabulary of 250 words, translated Russian text to English in a few seconds.
«Many expats think that learning a few vocabulary words and learning to navigate the new city or eating local cuisine means we've adapted, but living cross-culturally requires much deeper exploration of the values and beliefs of the local community.»
We visited a chairless first - grade classroom where the students spent part of each day crawling along mats labeled with vocabulary words and jumping between platforms while reciting math problems.
However, the word «impossible» is not part of the vocabulary of true entrepreneurs.
The word «why» is one of the most powerful words to have in your vocabulary.
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
I don't need to; I actually have a vocabulary that consists of real words with actual meaning and definitions.
I'm sorry, awanderingscot, but use of «big words» you've recently added to your vocabulary will not improve your current credibility value of zero.
You would have no way of knowing this, but words are one of my «things»... I have a higher than average vocabulary of English, with a minor in Latin and German... (Scrabble players be forewarned).
For all of those reasons and the fact that the word «pioneer» has been in my vocabulary lately, I love this piece of art.
Another attempts to assimilate the Christian with the revolutionary vocabulary: «Revolution restores the relation of man to man; it is a transformation of life, a renewal, a regeneration, a new life» — in other words, the equivalent of conversion.
I used to work with this guy who'd say things like, «My wife's always telling me that people think I'm weird and socially awkward because I use professor - like vocabulary words instead of talking like a normal person.»
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I believe that when we pray, that the exact words are not of importance as we are not all familiar with the best of eloquence and vocabulary.
They took a word, with its accompanying ideas, which at first had possessed no ethical significance at all, and they made it one of the great words in the moral vocabulary of the race.
He goes on to explain the striking choice of vocabulary: «I use the word as cooks do, to mean the extending and amplifying of a dish with other, complementary elements... One can not live on essences» (p. 314).
When a new word is introduced for the first time it is italicized and defined but after that it is used as if it were a part of the vocabulary of the reader.
Careful use of Strong's numbers allows people without knowledge of the original languages a roundabout approach to word study of the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek vocabulary.
Even if we suppose that the remainder of my vocabulary is somehow stored in my brain, I must confess that I have no conscious power to locate in my brain the words I desire and to bring them out.
«Faith», «hope» and «charity» are words that belong to the vocabulary of English, and it is clear that they are not understood in exactly the same way even by all English speakers.
The English word «love» can refer to a number of different sorts of love that other languages, classical Greek particularly, kept more distinct in their vocabulary.
In the public relations game plan of responding, with the whole world watching, to relentless activists possessed by an insatiable appetite for vengeance (a.k.a. closure), the bishops adopted the alien vocabulary of «zero tolerance» and «one strike,» a vocabulary in which there is no place for words such as conversion, repentance, soul, and redemption.
That is speech which requires little use of metaphor, certainly no embellishment, and it may be reduced to a vocabulary of words sufficient for the most primitive life - support function.
I can agree with Jeremy's original statement, «I believe that God did lead human authors to write the words of Scripture, though not in a way that would override their unique thought pattern, vocabulary, or idiom.»
1) Define nothingness 2) Using words not in common vernacular as often as you do has only one of two purposes: a) To attempt and confuse people into agreeing with you; b) Self - gratification in a perceived superiority in vocabulary.
I believe that God did lead and human authors to write the words of Scripture, though not in a way that would override their unique thought pattern, vocabulary, or idiom.
1) Define nothingness 2) Using words not in common vernacular as often as you do has only one of two purposes: a) To attempt and confuse people into agreeingwith you; b) Self - gratification in a perceived superiority in vocabulary.
Over the years I've learned to control my fists, but I've watched as the word retarded has become more and more commonplace on the tongues of those around me — good, loving, kind people who know my brother, know me and can't help but use a word that has become so natural to their vocabulary.
What is more, he conveys in a simple way the cultural background which gave rise to the vocabulary, expressions, images and idioms of the words of Scripture.
I suppose if we were to dig a bit into word meanings we would discover that we utilize many words in our vocabulary where the initial meaning of the words was entirely different from its current usage...
Like most Pentecostal women coming into the kingdom around the world, words like «complementarian» and «egalitarian» are not in her vocabulary, nor Calvinism and Arminianism... She takes the authority of the Bible very seriously.
The word «acceptance,» like a good many others, has become in our technical - minded age a part of the special vocabulary of psychology.
It found its highest expression in the Stoic philosophy, which, for all its efforts to call men to the service of humanity, had for its aim the «self - sufficiency» of the individual (his «autarky», as the newspapers now say, adopting a word from the vocabulary of Stoicism, but usually misspelling it).
The vocabulary of the Gospel includes 2,055 words; that of Acts, 2,038.
The words central to our moral frame of reference have lost much of their power to make sense of experience, while at the same time, by inventing a new vocabulary, the moral education establishment literally creates a new way of seeing reality.
Matthew contains a total of 18,300 words and uses a vocabulary of 1,690 words; he is the only New Testament writer to use 112 of these (of which seventy - six occur in the Septuagint).
Dorothy: My problem is that even though I have a very large vocabulary, I find it a challenge to pronounce the words and I can't understand what a lot of them mean — not necessarily the Psalms, but in our old hymnal...
Somehow or another, God guided their writing, using the personalities and vocabulary of the individual authors to help express His words and ideas.
So you have Theology of the Body or the arguments of natural law versus the word — image association of Macklemore — that's not likely a ripe conversation — and Macklemore has a lead of 48 million views and a culture moving in his direction, not only in its beliefs but in its vocabulary.
In addition, there are some words which are less significant theologically but equally characteristic of his vocabulary: verbs of motion such as «withdraw» («anachorein») and «come to» or («approach» («proserchesthai»), and favourite connectives like «then» «(«tote», ninety times), «thence» («ekeithen»), and «just as» («hosper»).
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