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ACT Exam Literacy - Vision and Precision

Here you will learn some English words related to vision and precision, such as "behold", "minutiae", "lurid", etc. that will help you ace your ACTs.

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
conspicuous

standing out and easy to see or notice

[Adjective]
detectable

able to be easily noticed or perceived, often through observation or measurement

[Adjective]
indistinct

not easily defined, perceived, or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision

[Adjective]
opaque

blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it

[Adjective]
vibrant

(of colors) bright and strong

[Adjective]
transparent

able to be seen through

[Adjective]
translucent

permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred

[Adjective]
obtrusive

noticeable in a way that is unpleasant, unwanted, or disruptive

[Adjective]
dazzling

shining brightly with intense light

[Adjective]
lurid

too bright in color, in a way that is not pleasant

[Adjective]
muted

(of colors) subdued and not bright or vibrant

[Adjective]
gaudy

excessively colorful, flashy, or showy in a way that lacks taste or elegance

[Adjective]
shimmering

shining with a soft, wavering light that seems to flicker

[Adjective]
psychedelic

characterized by intense colors, complex patterns, or unusual visual effects that are like those experienced in psychedelic states

[Adjective]
panoramic

providing or capturing an extensive view of a scene or area

[Adjective]
inky

dark or deep in color, like ink

[Adjective]
lusterless

lacking brightness or shine

[Adjective]
murky

having a dark, unclear, and gloomy state

[Adjective]
vivid

(of colors or light) very intense or bright

[Adjective]
radiant

emitting or reflecting light in a bright, glowing manner

[Adjective]
overt

open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy

[Adjective]
outline

the outer shape or edge that defines an object's form

[noun]
illusion

a misleading or incorrect mental representation of reality

[noun]
vista

a captivating scenery viewed from a distance

[noun]
spectacle

a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable

[noun]
hue

the attribute of color that distinguishes one color from another based on its position in the color spectrum or wheel

[noun]
sight

something that is seen, especially of interest or beauty

[noun]
glimpse

a quick or partial view of something, often fleeting or incomplete

[noun]
luminosity

the quality or state of emitting light

[noun]
sighting

the act of seeing or observing something, especially something notable or unusual

[noun]
silhouette

the dark shape and outline of an object, visible against a lighter background, often seen as a shadow

[noun]
glare

a harsh, bright light that is more intense than what the eyes are used to, often causing discomfort

[noun]
visual

something that is perceived by sight, such as an image, graphic, or representation that can be seen or observed

[noun]
to camouflage

to make or become undetectable by resembling the color or shape of a surrounding

[Verb]
starkly

in a way that is easily noticeable, highlighting a clear and obvious contrast

[Adverb]
to obscure

to reduce visibility or clarity

[Verb]
to peer

to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better

[Verb]
to behold

to see something, often with a feeling of amazement or admiration

[Verb]
to ogle

to stare at someone or something with strong and often inappropriate interest or desire

[Verb]
to squint

to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.

[Verb]
to illuminate

to provide light to something, making it brighter

[Verb]
to twinkle

to shine with a flickering or sparkling light

[Verb]
to emerge

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

[Verb]
to reveal

to make something visible

[Verb]
to unearth

to dig the ground and discover something

[Verb]
to unveil

to remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony

[Verb]
to uncover

to reveal something by removing a cover or obstacle

[Verb]
to disclose

to reveal something by uncovering it

[Verb]
to expose

to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered

[Verb]
to reflect

(of a surface) to redirect or bounce back heat, light, or sound without absorbing it

[Verb]
to gleam

to shine brightly, typically with reflected light

[Verb]
to vanish

to suddenly and mysteriously disappear without explanation

[Verb]
to shroud

to cover something in a protective or concealing manner

[Verb]
to conceal

to carefully cover or hide something or someone

[Verb]
scrutiny

the careful and detailed examination to find mistakes or discover important information

[noun]
minutiae

small details that are easily overlooked

[noun]
to inspect

to carefully look at something or someone, particularly to check its condition or make sure it meets standards

[Verb]
to monitor

to carefully check the quality, activity, or changes of something or someone for a period of time

[Verb]
to scrutinize

to inspect something closely and thoroughly for verification or evaluation

[Verb]
punctilious

paying a lot of attention to the correctness of behavior or to detail

[Adjective]
painstaking

requiring a lot of effort and time

[Adjective]
accurately

in a way that has no errors or mistakes

[Adverb]
meticulously

in a manner that is marked by careful attention to details

[Adverb]
superficially

with a focus only on the surface or outer appearance

[Adverb]
cosmetically

in a manner that superficially focuses on the appearance of something

[Adverb]
thoroughly

with completeness, attention to detail, or in a comprehensive manner

[Adverb]
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