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This is a pure web app that evaluates your ECPE vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level ECPE vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
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ambivalent
(1)
a. E.g.
South Korea is one of the world's most successful trading nations but the population remains deeply ambivalent about the benefits of open markets.
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ordered; methodical; carried on using step-by-step procedures
quick and energetic; exceptional of its kind; remarkable
near the back or upper surface
mixed; experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings
practical and functional, not just for show
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chapel
(2)
n. E.g.
Slightly smaller than the shrine, the chapel is also a domed structure cruciform in plan.
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one who is from the hills, especially from a rural area, lacking of refinement or sophistication
plan of trip; guidebook for traveler
place of worship that is smaller than and subordinate to a church; service conducted in a chapel
pursuit of professional advancement as one's chief or sole aim
duration, continuance, term; end of something
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cover
(3)
v. E.g.
So I made Jim lie down in the canoe and cover up with the quilt.
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practice trickery or fraud; cheat
plan and oversee the development and details
place too much a load on
overspread the surface; envelop; shelter, as from evil or danger; protect
put together; bring or call together into a group or whole
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enrich
(4)
v. E.g.
The school has lots of resources for children, parents, and teachers to enrich learning.
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make nonmagnetic; take away the magnetic properties; erase
make rich; richen; improve
pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge
rouse to impatience or anger; annoy; provoke
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foretell
(5)
v. E.g.
Politics is the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month and next year.
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mimic; imitate; assume or act the character of represent another person with comic intentions
tell of or indicate beforehand; predict
reach conclusion; become systemic and spread throughout the body
lighten; cheer; encourage; make or become bright or brighter
make dirty or spotty; stain; dull the luster of; discolor, especially by exposure to air or dirt
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imitate
(6)
v. E.g.
I can't imitate him, and so I am not going to try to; but he has really done it pretty good.
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copy the actions, appearance, mannerisms, or speech of; mimic; use or follow as a model
oust; discharge; force or drive out
provide for or supply inadequately; deal with hastily, carelessly, or with poor material
miss a step and fall or nearly fall; walk unsteadily
open or straighten something out; unbend; prolong
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journal
(7)
n. E.g.
Published twice yearly, the journal is an open access, online publication.
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magazine; periodical; log; diary; a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
periodic rise and fall of the sea level
possibility of future success; belief about future
period of your life after you have stopped work at a certain age
plea; formal message requesting something
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odds
(8)
n. E.g.
Bookmakers have now slashed his odds from 400/1 to 28/1.
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record of a voyage or flight; record of day to day activities
medical treatment that involves cutting open a person's body
probability of a specified outcome; likelihood of the occurrence of one thing, as in a contest
person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink
measuring instrument to detect distant objects by microwave
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prospect
(9)
n. E.g.
The number of people affected and displaced has increased since the conflict, and at the moment there seems little prospect for them to return to villages.
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one who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; trafficker; trader
one who outlives another; one who lives through affliction
pursuit of professional advancement as one's chief or sole aim
possibility of future success; belief about future
radiation; discharge; act of emitting
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relevance
(10)
n. E.g.
MBA programs are run throughout the world, because their relevance is across industries, business sectors and economies.
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place where a river can be crossed on foot; shallow place
list of works of music or drama; class of compositions in a genre; range or number of skills
persistently annoying person; organism that injures livestock or crops
payment in money made by one ruler or nation; tax; mark of respect; praiseworthy quality
relation of something to the matter at hand; applicability to social issues
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suit
(11)
v. E.g.
One old Magpie began wrapping itself up very carefully, remarking, "I really must be getting home; the night-air doesn't suit my throat!"
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pierce painfully with sharp pointed structure or organ; cause to suffer keenly in the mind or feelings
meet the requirements of; fit; please; satisfy
make magnetic; attract strongly, as if with a magnet
lessen; reduce; make a quantity smaller
plunge, especially headfirst, into water; plummet
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teapot
(12)
n. E.g.
Each beautifully designed teapot has a raised pattern on the exterior.
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one of the often brightly colored parts of flower, immediately surrounding reproductive organs
quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect.
pot for brewing tea; usually has a spout and handle
pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions
person who inherits some title or office
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