TOEFL Vocabulary Test by Dynamic SheetsNew test sheet  
Vocabulary is an essential asset in English skills. TOEFL test takers have to build a strong vocabulary in preparation; otherwise, they have no chance to get a good score in the examination. In the TOEFL test, there is no exclusive section to test your vocabulary level. However, all test sections: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, are actually testing vocabulary skills in separate ways. As in all language tests, without good vocabulary, skill cannot have a good mark.

TOEFL is for non-native English speakers who are planning to apply for universities or other academic purposes in the USA, Canada, and other English countries. For most of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students, English vocabulary is a shortcoming in nature; and as an academic-oriented test TOEFL vocabulary is quite large. If you want to have a high score in the test, normally, your vocabulary should be as large as 10000 or more.

Many TOEFL test takers spend lots of time on building a strong and test-friendly vocabulary. They may have various English vocabulary bases and different TOEFL score expectations. No matter what contents, methods, or tools they use to build TOEFL vocabulary, knowing actual vocabulary level and progress is the prerequisite to schedule plan and adjust pace.

This app, TOEFL vocabulary test online, whose basic functionality is to make TOEFL vocabulary test sheets in random, exactly does it for you. It has a built-in middle-level words list to power online test. Besides, as many other similar online practice tools, it also includes some auxiliary features, for example, save test results and compare with historical data, or even compare with others' test results to improve performance.
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atrophy
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. It confirms earlier research showing a link between brain atrophy and low levels of B12.
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tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills
wasting away; decrease in size; reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease
short ax used to chop wood
small stream, often a shallow tributary to a river; brook
writer for newspapers and magazines
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chafe
 
 
(2)
v.  E.g. The high collar used to chafe against my neck.
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turn in the opposite direction; form into a spiral shape
wear away or irritate by rubbing; make sore by rubbing; annoy; vex
weigh more heavily; exceed in weight, value, or importance; surpass; throw off balance
ascribe a particular fact or characteristic to; consider; suppose
represent; demonstrate; depict; clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons
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destination
 
 
(3)
n.  E.g. It's an ageing coaster and reportedly in poor condition, but even so, it should have got back to Benin - its declared destination - by now.
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shallow area in a waterway; break in friendly relations; narrow fissure in rock
complication; complexity; state or quality of being intricate or entangled; perplexity; involution
someone who operates an aircraft
distant view , especially through an opening, as between buildings or trees; outlook
ultimate goal; place to which one is going or directed
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elixir
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. The news of her chance to go abroad acted on her like an elixir.
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small and compactly built upright piano
substance believed to cure all ills
time of animals sleep through the winter
something happens without design; chance; hazard; risk; danger
something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection
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fraction
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. To add insult to injury, this whole island is a duty-free zone and cigarettes cost a fraction of the heavily-taxed tobacco in the rest of Norway.
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ultimate goal; place to which one is going or directed
result of improving something; process of removing impurities
segment; fragment; a small proportion of
skill; gift; marked innate ability, as for artistic accomplishment
type or class; a kind of literary or artistic work
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hurl
 
 
(6)
v.  E.g. I can hurl tennis rackets at small moving objects with deadly accuracy.
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show a reaction to something favorably or as hoped
spread out; effuse; issue or emerge in rays or waves
throw with great force; cast; toss
sink; immerse; put under water
seclude; set apart or cut off from others
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mirage
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. In economics, a mirage is a naturally occurring phenomenon in which economic statistics are bent to produce an image of a desired outcome.
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understanding; feeling; effect or product of perceiving
residue; something not used up
unreal reflection; optical illusion
resolute adherence to your own ideas; being difficult to handle or overcome
system of methods followed in a particular discipline
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orbit
 
 
(8)
v.  E.g. The teacher is showing how the moon to orbit the earth.
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rest or sleep on or as if on a perch; come back home
wander; ramble; stroll
upset; bother; trouble emotionally or mentally; put out of order; disarrange
rescue; preserve; make unnecessary; set aside for future use
revolve around a center of attraction
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recession
 
 
(9)
n.  E.g. The slow recession of the flood waters created problems for the crews working to restore power to the area.
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secret code; an Arabic numeral or figure; a number
small portable battery-powered electric lamp
unit of poem, written or printed as a paragraph
withdrawal; retreat; time of low economic activity
solid part of the earth consisting of the crust
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sideways
 
 
(10)
ad.  E.g. The car slipped sideways into the ditch.
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feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sad; gloomy
unendurable; so unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable
stiff and unyielding; strict; hard and unbending; not flexible
with the side forward; to or from a side
representing what is real; not abstract or ideal; producing the effect or appearance of nature
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tilt
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. I request to adjust the tilt of my writing table.
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skillfulness in command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; expertise
something that is desired intensely; state of extreme anger
slight but noticeable partiality; line or surface that departs from the vertical
substance used as coloring; dry coloring matter
sound made by a dog; harsh sound uttered by a dog
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wither
 
 
(12)
v.  E.g. In the eight working days between meetings, new data showed South Korea's economy continued to wither from the effects of the global slowdown.
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restrain; prevent or forbid; hold back
renew; repair; return to life
sell at artificially low prices; throw away as refuse
shrivel; decay; lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; loss of moisture
fall apart; fold or collapse; crush together or press into wrinkles
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