Now read both articles again and look at the highlighted words and phrases, which are commonly used in articles
about research. Match them with definitions 1-10.
adverb really
2
verb make less
3
4
adverb a little bit
5
linking word used to connect or contrast two
facts
6
verb say that sth is true
7
as said or shown by sb
S.
verb include several different things in
addition to the ones mentioned
9
adverb nearly
10
not completely believed, doubted
2. verb make less - Definition: To reduce or decrease something. Example: "She wants to make less noise during the class."
3. adverb a little bit - Definition: To a small extent or degree. Example: "He is a little bit late for the meeting."
4. adverb nearly - Definition: Almost or very close to something. Example: "I've nearly finished my homework."
5. linking word used to connect or contrast two facts - Definition: A word used to connect or contrast two pieces of information or ideas. Example: "Although it was raining, she still went outside."
6. verb say that something is true - Definition: To assert or declare that something is true. Example: "He claims that he saw a UFO."
7. as said or shown by somebody - Definition: To state or demonstrate something based on what someone has said or shown. Example: "As indicated by the research study, exercise improves cognitive skills."
8. verb include several different things in addition to the ones mentioned - Definition: To incorporate various additional elements beyond those already specified. Example: "The recipe calls for vegetables, but you can also add herbs and spices."
9. not completely believed, doubted - Definition: Something that is not fully believed or doubted. Example: "Her story was questioned and remains somewhat suspect."
10. S. - Definition: Abbreviation for the word 'said'. Example: "S. Thompson once wrote, 'Buy the ticket, take the ride.'"