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300 TOEFL Writing Vocabulary (1)

abrogate   Speak
/'æbroʊgeɪt/ a. Syn. abolish
abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority
He intended to abrogate the decree issued by his predecessor.
abstemious   Speak
/æb'sti:mɪəs/ a. Syn. temperate
sparing or moderation in eating and drinking; temperate
Concerned whether her vegetarian son's abstemious diet provided him with sufficient protein, the worried mother pressed food on him.
adverse   Speak
/'ædvɜrs/ a. Syn. unfavorable; hostile
in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose
The recession had a highly adverse effect on father's investment portfolio: he lost so much money that he could no longer afford the house.
alienate   Speak
/'eɪlɪəneɪt/ v. Syn. estrange; transfer; separate
cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally
We could not see what should again alienate us from one another, or how one brother could again oppress another.
aptitude   Speak
/'æptɪtju:d/;/'æptɪtud/ n. Syn. intelligence; talent
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding
The counselor gave him an aptitude test before advising him about the career he should follow.
articulate   Speak
/ɑr'tɪkjʊlət/ a. Syn. effective; distinct
expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
Her articulate presentation of the advertising campaign impressed her employers.
awry   Speak
/ə'raɪ/ ad. Syn. distorted; crooked ; askew; amiss
in a position that is turned toward one side; away from correct course
He held his head awry, giving the impression that he had caught cold in his neck during the night.
besmirch   Speak
/bɪ'smɜrtʃ/ v.
soil, smear so as to make dirty or stained
The scandalous remarks in the newspaper besmirch the reputations of every member of the society.
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abstemious  Speak
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sparing or moderation in eating and drinking; temperate
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having absolute, unchecked power; dictatorial
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in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose
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indirect reference; symbolical reference or comparison; metaphor
acumen  Speak
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good-humored, playful conversation
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absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion
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cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally
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mental keenness; quickness of perception
alacrity  Speak
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obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality
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mental keenness; quickness of perception
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cheerful promptness or willingness; eagerness; speed or quickness
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not counterfeit or copied; valid; trustworthy
amiable  Speak
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one who makes a practice of amusing others by low tricks, antic gestures; droll; mimic; clown
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lacking stimulating or mild; agreeable
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good-natured and likable; lovable; warmly friendly
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inform; give notice to; make aware
anarchy  Speak
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absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion
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comparable; similar or alike
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book of literary selections by various authors
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feeling of enmity or ill will; attitude that informs one's actions; disposition
annals  Speak
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prototype; original model or type after which other similar things are patterned
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capable of apprehending; knowing; conscious; relating to the faculty of apprehension; sensible; feeling; perceptive
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feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern; indifferent
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chronological record of the events of successive years
apprehend  Speak
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feeling of enmity or ill will; attitude that informs one's actions; disposition
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gay; joyous; carefree and lighthearted
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take into custody; arrest a criminal; grasp mentally; perceive
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warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided
arbiter  Speak
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in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose
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person with power to decide a dispute; judge
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abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority
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gay; joyous; carefree and lighthearted
aristocracy  Speak
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related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
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feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern; indifferent
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hereditary nobility; privileged class
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attended by favorable circumstances; marked by success; prosperous
ascetic  Speak
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leading a life of self-discipline and self-denial; austere
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contradict; give a false impression
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warlike or hostile in manner or temperament; showing or having impulse to be combative
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essential quality; reputation; honor
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/ə'bæʃ/ v. Syn. embarrass
embarrass; make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert


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/'ækjʊmɛn, ə'kju:mɛn/ n. Syn. acuteness; insight
mental keenness; quickness of perception


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/əd'mɒnɪʃ/ v. Syn. warn; reprove
warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided


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/'ædvɜrs/ a. Syn. unfavorable; hostile
in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose


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/əd'vɜrsɪtɪ/ n. Syn. poverty; misfortune
state of misfortune, hardship, or affliction; misfortune


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/'æflʊənt/ a.
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value


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/ə'praɪz/ v. Syn. inform
inform; give notice to; make aware


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/'æptɪtju:d/;/'æptɪtud/ n. Syn. intelligence; talent
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding


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/ɔtə'krætɪk/ a. Syn. dictatorial
having absolute, unchecked power; dictatorial


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/beɪn/ n. Syn. curse
something causes misery or death; curse; fatal injury or ruin


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