Math More math Talking it up Little or none Main ideas 10 20 30 40 50 The Academic Word List: Subsets 3 and 4.

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Math More math Talking it up Little or none Main ideas The Academic Word List: Subsets 3 and 4

One after the other, in order X

X This word may be used to denote scope, importance, magnitude, size.

This word may be used to denote the amount of a three-dimensional object. X

Two side-by-side, never-meeting lines may be denoted by this word. X

This is the result of adding. X

X This is not right.

X This word denotes limits or boundaries.

X A bunch of numbers following a pattern may be denoted by this word.

X This is what we call a figure that is somewhat reliable.

X A numerical fact

X A responsive remark

X A serious, back-and-forth, reasoned argument, often in a formal setting

X This is what you do when you emphasize.

X This is what you do when you give an exact example.

X This is what you do when you say yes.

X This is what you do when you leave someone or something out.

X This is what you do when you cancel, annul, or deny.

X This is what you call something of lesser importance.

X This is the opposite of encourage or push forward.

X delete, omit

X Main, foremost, primary; Also, the headmaster

X Make the most of

X Be the boss.

X Stress

X Considering everything