A | B |
analyze | To study a problem by carefully examining its parts |
approve | To allow, or think something is a good idea. |
choose | Pick out or select from a number of alternatives. |
compare | to notice similarities and differences between objects, beings, and events |
define | Give a clear and precise account of a given word or term. |
demonstrate | Prove a point. Give evidence to back up your argument of idea. |
explain | To tell what something means to someone, so that the other person understands. |
find | Locate a word within a file |
identify | To name to make known, to bring out. It requires a short response. |
illustrate | To show further meaning with drawings or pictures. Make the point or idea clear by giving examples. |
initiate | To cause or facilitate the beginning of; set going |
label | to name objects in a picture |
list | To place in order or a group. |
match | Someone or something exactly like another |
model | A description of something unfamiliar in terms of something familiar. Tool scientists use to represent an object or process. |
name | to identify mention or list |
observe | To note the properties of objects and situations using the five senses |
omit | Leave out or undone; Prevent from being included or considered or accepted. |
recall | The process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort). |
reflect | To think carefully about something. |
relate | To connect in thought or meaning. |
rephrase | Express the same message in different words. |
select | Pick out or choose from a number of choices. |
share | To use or have together. A part that each person gets of a whole. |
show | To explain or demonstrate something to someone. |
tell | To make known in words; say or write. |
terminology | The special vocabulary of a particular trade, science or art; technical terms |