Preparing vocabulary for the CPE (C2, Cambridge Proficiency) test is a smart move! Since vocabulary plays a huge role in all parts of the exam (Reading, Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking), here’s a focused vocabulary to help you build and remember the right words effectively.
In addition to the vocabulary, we also provide online tools and exercises to support your studies, along with helpful tips and printable materials.
We organize these 4000 words into 14 groups. Group one is open to all visitors. The rest of the groups are only fully accessible to VIP users.
Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abacus
abase
abash
abate
abbreviate
abbreviation
abdicate
aberrant
abet
abeyance
abhor
abjure
ablaze
ablution
abnegate
abnegation
abode
abolish
abolitionist
abominable
aboriginal
abortive
abound
abrade
abrasion
abridge
abrogate
abrupt
abscond
absorb
abstain
abstemious
abstruse
absurdity
abundant
abut
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auditory a. of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing Short-term auditory memory, in particular, doesn't seem to last longer than around 10 seconds. Show examples and contexts
augment v. make greater, as in size, extent, or quantity Armies augment their forces by calling up reinforcements. Show examples and contexts
aureole n. the outermost region of the sun's atmosphere; halo This medieval painting depicts its saintly character with aureole around the head. Show examples and contexts
auspicious a. attended by favorable circumstances; marked by success; prosperous With favorable weather conditions, it was an auspicious moment to set sail. Show examples and contexts
authenticate v. prove genuine; establish authenticity of An expert was needed to authenticate the original Van Gogh painting, distinguishing it from its imitation. Show examples and contexts
authoritative a. weighting authority; peremptory and dictatorial Impressed by the young researcher's well-documented presentation, we accepted her analysis of the experiment as authoritative. Show examples and contexts