Reading - Hobby Flashcards
Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
Literature
Example: The university offers a course on Victorian literature.
The ability to understand something
Comprehension
Example: Good reading comprehension is essential for academic success.
Examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation.
Analysis
Example: The student provided a detailed analysis of the poem’s themes.
The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
Novelty
Example: Reading different genres adds novelty to one’s literary experience.
Mental provocation or inspiration
Intellectual Stimulation
Example: Reading challenging material provides intellectual stimulation.
Written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
Prose
Example: The essay was written in a clear and concise prose style.
Absorbing all one’s attention or interest.
Engrossing
Example: The novel was so engrossing that I finished it in one sitting.
Stimulating careful consideration or thought.
Thought-provoking
Example: The author’s essay presented a thought-provoking argument.
Providing useful or interesting information.
Informative
Example: The magazine article was informative, detailing the history of space exploration.
Arousing one’s curiosity or interest.
Intriguing
Example: The mystery novel had an intriguing plot that kept me guessing until the end.
Attracting and holding interest as if by a spell.
Captivating
Example: The biography of the famous artist was captivating from start to finish.
Examine methodically and in detail the structure of something.
Analyze
Example: The students were asked to analyze the poem’s use of symbolism.
Explain the meaning of (something).
Interpret
Example: Scholars often interpret classic literature in various ways.
Involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest.
Immerse
Example: She immersed herself in the study of Shakespearean sonnets.
Investigate, study, or analyze (something) in detail
Explore
Example: The book explores the complex relationship between humans and nature.
Combine different ideas or pieces of information to form a coherent whole.
Synthesize
Example: The researcher synthesized various theories to develop a new hypothesis.
With strong feeling or concentration
Intensely
Example: She was intensely focused while reading the scientific article.
In a way that expresses disapproval or disagreement.
Critically
Example: Students are encouraged to think critically about the texts they read.
In a manner characterized by careful examination and interpretation
Analytically
Example: He approached the novel analytically, dissecting its themes and characters.
To begin or resume reading.
Pick up:
Example: I picked up a new novel at the bookstore yesterday.
To read or study something thoroughly.
Dig into:
Example: I can’t wait to dig into this fascinating book on ancient civilizations.
To become deeply absorbed or engrossed in something.
Get lost in:
Example: I love to get lost in a good mystery novel on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
To read something quickly and eagerly.
Devour
Example: She devoured the latest installment of her favorite book series.
To begin studying or reading intensively.
Hit the books:
Example: With exams approaching, it’s time to hit the books.
To understand the hidden or implied meaning in something.
Read between the lines:
Example: When analyzing poetry, it’s important to read between the lines.
To sit or lie in a comfortable position and read.
Curl up with a book:
Example: On rainy evenings, I like to curl up with a good novel and a cup of tea.
A book that is so engaging or suspenseful that one cannot stop reading it.
Page-turner:
Example: That thriller was a real page-turner—I stayed up all night to finish it.
The evaluation and interpretation of literary works.
Literary Criticism:
Example: The professor’s expertise in literary criticism enriched our understanding of the novel.
A collection or list of sacred or authorized texts.
Canon
Example: Shakespeare’s works are considered part of the literary canon.
Academic study or achievement; learning at a high level.
Scholarship
Example: The scholar’s groundbreaking research contributed to the field of literary studies.
The process of acquiring knowledge, understanding, and thinking skills.
Cognitive Development:
Example: Reading promotes cognitive development in children.
A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Narrative
Example: The novel presents a gripping narrative of love and betrayal.
Adding greater value or significance to something.
Enriching
Example: Traveling broadens the mind in an enriching way, much like reading.
Stimulating thought or discussion.
Provocative
Example: The author’s provocative essay challenged societal norms.
Having many different aspects or facets.
Multifaceted
Example: The novel provides a multifaceted exploration of identity.
Conforming to established principles or rules; recognized as authoritative
Canonical
Example: The writer’s work has become canonical in contemporary literature.
To draw forth or bring out.
Elicit
Example: The novel elicits strong emotions from readers.
To make something, such as an attitude or belief, part of one’s nature by learning or unconscious assimilation.
Internalize
Example: Reading diverse literature helps individuals internalize empathy and understanding.
To analyze something by breaking it down into its constituent parts
Deconstruct
Example: Literary critics often deconstruct texts to uncover hidden meanings.
In a strict, thorough, and precise manner.
Rigorously
Example: The research was rigorously conducted to ensure accuracy.
In a methodical and organized way.
Systematically
Example: The study examined the effects of reading systematically over time.
To refresh or improve one’s knowledge or skills in a particular area
Brush up on:
Example: Before the exam, I need to brush up on my grammar rules.
To quickly look at the pages of a book or magazine.
Leaf through:
Example: She was leafing through a fashion magazine while waiting for her appointment.
To be strongly addicted or attracted to something.
Be hooked on:
Example: Once I started reading fantasy novels, I was hooked on them.
To relax or unwind by becoming absorbed in a book or activity.
Zone out with:
Example: After a long day, I like to zone out with a good book and some music.
To be engrossed in reading.
Nose in a book:
Example: Ever since she learned to read, she always has her nose in a book.
Something that makes you think deeply or reflect.
Food for thought:
Example: The author’s insightful commentary provided plenty of food for thought.
To read a book quickly and eagerly.
Rip through a book:
Example: He ripped through the latest bestseller in just one weekend.
To become completely absorbed in the narrative of a book.
Lose oneself in a story:
Example: When I read, I often lose myself in the story and forget about everything else.
The quality or value of a literary work based on its artistic or intellectual content.
Literary Merit:
Example: The novel was praised for its literary merit and profound themes.
The main character in a literary work.
Protagonist
Example: The protagonist of the novel undergoes a transformative journey.
Conversation between characters in a literary work.
Dialogue
Example: The author’s skillful use of dialogue brings the characters to life.