context or context clue
You make a difference in the world.
a word that's the opposite of the unfamiliar word.
I think you misunderstand context clues. They are clues within a sentence or paragraph that gives clues to the meaning of a word. Your question takes the word "healthy" out of context and what you seem to want is a definition of the word.
arguing
A kind of context clue that the mening of the unknown or unusual world is restated in the context or sentence.
A kind of context clue that the mening of the unknown or unusual world is restated in the context or sentence.
context or context clue
a simile or metaphor
You make a difference in the world.
An appositive is a type of context clue that is usually offset by commas within a sentence. An appositive provides additional information about a noun in a sentence. It renames, defines, or clarifies the noun it follows.
a simile or metaphor
a simile or metaphor
a simile or metaphor
Other words could provide clues/hints on what the word is, especially before or after the word; look at similar words or phrases in the sentence to extract it from the sentence.
a word that's the opposite of the unfamiliar word.
The type of context clue used for the word "gelatinous" is a definition clue. This is because the sentence likely provides a definition or explanation of what "gelatinous" means, helping the reader understand its meaning.