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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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automotive
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a. E.g.
We provide unique automotive tools and supplies, as well as expert advice and solutions.
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hard to find; absent or rare; limited
most personal; being deepest within the self
not discovered or explored, in any sense
greater rank or station or quality; excellent
of or relating to motor vehicles; moving by itself; self-propelling
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breed
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v. E.g.
In a fast neutron reactor, this process is optimized so that it can breed fuel, often using a depleted uranium blanket around the core.
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live in; occupy; reside in
lengthen; extend; make or grow longer
refer for judgment or consideration; hand in; present
oust; discharge; force or drive out
raise; produce offspring; give birth to or hatch; mate
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decimal
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a. E.g.
The decimal system is known by anyone who learned math.
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of or relating to an orbit; of or relating to the eye socket
relation of direct opposition; very opposed in nature or character or purpose
prepared; inclined; be ready; being particular condition of body or of health
of tens; numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten
rash; moving rapidly and heedlessly; speeding headlong; occurring suddenly
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dive
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v. E.g.
She had just succeeded in curving it down into a graceful zigzag, and was going to dive in among the leaves.
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limit narrowly; confine; draw a line around; encircle
plunge, especially headfirst, into water; plummet
put at disadvantage; prevent progress or free movement of
operate with one's hands; control or play upon people, forces artfully
organize opposition to authority; make revolution
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freshly
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ad. E.g.
All visitors can see a freshly cleaned floor.
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of gas; gas-like; lacking substance or concreteness
recently; in a fresh manner; so as to be fresh
morally or legally constraining; required; binding
most personal; being deepest within the self
redundant; relatively long in duration; tediously protracted
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interdependent
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a. E.g.
The NWO intends to make all nations interdependent, meaning that no nation can be allowed to be self sufficient.
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mutually dependent; reliant on one another
made liquid by heat; glowing red-hot; being in a state of fusion
related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
melodious; tuneful; of the nature of melody
poor; indigent; being in need; impoverished
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jeweler
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n. E.g.
The latest report said that jeweler was selling manufactured diamonds as natural diamonds.
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person with exceptional talents or powers; wonder
push; force used in pushing ; activity or idea is the main or essential thing it expresses
one who makes or deals in jewels and ornaments of precious metal
management; supervision; people who are in charge for management; activity of government for powers and duties
quality or condition of being grand; magnificence
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periodical
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n. E.g.
Total operating revenues in the periodical publishing industry increased in 2005 from the previous year.
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machines in which food can be stored at low temperatures
one who amuses people, such as a singer, dancer, comedian, magician
low plain adjacent to a river that is formed chiefly of river sediment and is subject to flooding
publication that appears at fixed intervals
point where lines intersect; act of intersecting
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qualified
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a. E.g.
Unable to give the candidate full support, the mayor gave him only a qualified endorsement.
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prohibitive; harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
restricted; having the appropriate qualifications for an office, position, or task
preposterous; ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable; foolish
reasonable; based on known statements or events or conditions
not tangible or material; belonging to religion; sacred; supernatural
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recognize
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v. E.g.
The firm may recognize Tom's outstanding work by giving him an extra bonus.
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perceive the identity of; consent or admit with a formal acknowledgment; show appreciation of
make a pretence of; reproduce someone's behavior or looks
melt, such as snow and ice; defrost; warm weather following a freeze
make something last; preserve from extinction
plunge, especially headfirst, into water; plummet
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stationery
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n. E.g.
These stationery pages, available in Microsoft Word format, are easy to personalize and print.
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life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material; attendant to protect swimmers
litigation; suit at law or in equity; action or proceeding in a civil court
one who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; trafficker; trader
organized structure for arranging or classifying
paper cut to right size for writing letters; writing materials and office supplies
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viral
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a. E.g.
The report recognizes that greater availability of anti-retro viral drugs is having an effect.
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treated or thought of with great kindness or partiality; favorite
relating to or caused by a virus
possessed at birth; inborn
perceptive; involving or derived from the senses
of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic
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