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 6000 TOEFL Vocabulary List
1   Overview:
The 6000 TOEFL Vocabulary List is an excellent supplement to 5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List. If you finish the latter and still want to enhance your vocabulary skills, this list is an ideal option.

The list actually consists of 1000+ words that are not in the 5000 TOEFL vocabulary list, low frequency but useful in academic reading. So it would be best if you studied it after finishing the first 5000 TOEFL words.

The list is also called as Level 5 of TOEFL Vocabulary, following the 4 levels in the 5000 TOEFL vocabulary list. Its words are in four groups too. We present them as the same as 5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List, which you should know well, including features like online practices, printable materials, and word status management.
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Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abate
abduct
abhor
abject
abominable
abstain
abstruse
absurdity
abyss
accommodation
accomplice
acquiesce
acrid
adamant
admonish
adoration
adore
adversary
affable
affirmative
agency
aghast
agitate
agrarian
aisle
alacrity
albeit
allegiance
alleviate
alley
allot
ambiguous
ambush
amiable
amicable
amiss
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appease   Pronounce
v. bring peace, quiet, or calm to; satisfy or relieve
Tom and Jody tried to appease the crying baby by offering him one toy after another, but he would not calm down.
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appraise   Pronounce
v. estimate value of; evaluate, especially in an official capacity
It is difficult to appraise the value of old paintings; it is easier to call them priceless.
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apprehensive   Pronounce
a. capable of knowing; conscious; relating to the faculty of apprehension; sensible; feeling; perceptive
Here I walked about for a long time, feeling very strange and mortally apprehensive of someone coming in and kidnapping me.
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approbation   Pronounce
n. expression of warm approval; praise
She looked for some sign of approbation from her parents, hoping her good grades would please them.
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arable   Pronounce
a. fit for growing crops, as by plowing
The first settlers wrote home glowing reports of the New World, praising its vast acres of arable land ready for the plow.
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arrogant   Pronounce
a. arising from feeling or assumption of one's superiority toward others
He often speaks in an arrogant tone, which doesn't encourage others to discuss with him.
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having been shortened; effectively cut short; rudely brief or abrupt, as in speech or manner
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quantity of medicine given; sufficient quantity; portion
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estimate value of; evaluate, especially in an official capacity
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full of light; shining; bright; sharp and clear in tone
apprehend  Speak
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take into custody; arrest a criminal; grasp mentally; perceive
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attack from all sides; trouble persistently; hem in
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estimate value of; evaluate, especially in an official capacity
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fill with horror and loathing; horrify; hate
astray  Speak
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full of light; shining; bright; sharp and clear in tone
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become worse; decline; fall
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away from the correct path or direction, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering
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seize as forfeited to the public treasury; appropriate to the public use
audacious  Speak
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fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold
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frustrate as by confusing or perplexing; impede force or movement of
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having qualities of ideal knight; faithful; brave
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flagrant; conspicuously obvious; loudly offensive
audacity  Speak
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take into custody; arrest a criminal; grasp mentally; perceive
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form into a coiled or spiral shape; twist into ringlets or coils; move in curve or spiral
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active resistance; condition of being an opposing principle, force, or factor
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daring spirit, resolution, or confidence; venturesome; reckless daring
brink  Speak
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mental calmness; calm or tranquil state of mind
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estimate value of; evaluate, especially in an official capacity
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edge, margin, or border of a steep place verge
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away from the correct path or direction, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering
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a. extremely hard; inflexible; stubbornly unyielding


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n. passageway between rows of seats, as in an auditorium or an airplane; the wing of a building


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n. a narrow passage, especially a walk or passage in a garden or park, bordered by rows of trees or bushes


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a. out of proper order; not in perfect shape; faulty


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n. the general pardon granted by the government, especially for political offenses


Spelling Word: amnesty
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n. act of animating or giving life or spirit; state of being animate or alive


Spelling Word: animation
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