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You can sometimes use the context of an academic word to tell what means. What is context?

In the context of understanding the meaning of words, context refers to the surrounding information that helps you figure out the word's meaning. It's like a puzzle where you use the surrounding pieces to complete the picture.

Here's how context works:

* Sentences: The words around the unknown word can give clues about its meaning.

* Paragraphs: The overall topic of the paragraph can help you understand the word's function.

* Larger text: The entire text, like an article or book, provides a broader framework for understanding the unknown word.

Example:

Let's say you come across the word "ubiquitous" in a sentence:

"The internet has become ubiquitous, connecting people across the globe."

You might not know the exact meaning of "ubiquitous," but the surrounding words like "internet," "connecting," and "across the globe" suggest that it means something like "present everywhere" or "found everywhere."

By analyzing the context, you can infer the meaning of the unknown word.

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