ACT Exam Literacy - Activity and Behavior
Here you will learn some English words related to activities and behavior, such as "dissuade", "brisk", "caprice", etc. that will help you ace your ACTs.
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to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive
to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation
to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork
to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
(of danger or something unpleasant) to exist or be present without being obvious or noticeable
to push someone into taking action, particularly by evoking a strong emotion in them
to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling
to tease by creating a strong desire for something desirable, particularly something that is not easily attainable
the ability to influence a person or situation through the strategic use of resources to achieve a desired outcome
the act or state of avoiding excess or extremes in thought, behavior, or action
the ability to perceive and respond to subtle changes, signals, or emotions in one's environment or in others
the manner in which a child is raised, including the care, guidance, and teaching provided by parents or guardians
a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health
mechanical learning by repetition and frequent recall rather than meaningful understanding
one's natural desire and feeling to take a specific action or act in a particular manner
a natural inclination or disposition toward a particular behavior, thought, or action
a natural inclination to behave in a certain way or exhibit particular characteristics
a person's or animal's natural or inherent characteristics, influencing their behavior, mood, and emotional responses
an excessive or abnormal tendency to lie and fabricate stories, often without any clear motive or benefit
a condition or situation that is similar or only appears to be similar to something
a habitual set of actions or behaviors performed regularly, often with symbolic meaning or significance
characterized by the active involvement and engagement of people in decision-making or activities
(of a person) noisy, disruptive, and often behaving in a disorderly or unruly way
(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks
(of a substance, activity, behavior, etc.) causing strong dependency, making it difficult for a person to stop using or engaging in it
done or acting swiftly and without careful thought, driven by sudden and strong emotions or impulses
working or conducted secretly under the supervision of a law enforcement agency to gather information or catch criminals
(of a job or lifestyle) including a lot of sitting and very little physical activity
involving direct participation or intervention in a task or activity, rather than simply observing or delegating it to others
poorly executed or managed, resulting in a failure to achieve the intended outcome
involving or intended for the purpose of discovering or investigating something new or unknown
(of a lecture, writing, etc.) likely to wander off the main topic in a confusing and incomprehensible way
in a manner that relates to strategies, plans, or the overall approach designed to achieve long-term goals or objectives
in a manner characterized by repeated and irresistible engagement in a behavior or activity