300 TOEFL Writing Vocabulary

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abridge   Speak
/ə'brɪdʒ/ v. Syn. condense; shorten
condense; shorten; reduce length of written text
Because the publishers felt the public wanted a shorter version of War and Peace, they proceeded to abridge the novel.
academic   Speak
/ækə'dɛmɪk/ a. Syn. scholarly; collegiate; theoretical
related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
The dean's talk about reforming the college admissions system was only an academic discussion.
accord   Speak
/ə'kɔ:d/ n. Syn. agreement; treaty
settlement or compromise of conflicting opinions; written agreement between two states
Although the accord is a small step forward, politicians around the world have their work cut out for them.
analogy   Speak
/ə'nælədʒɪ/ n. Syn. similarity; parallelism
similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity
This analogy is almost always noted without further comment, although in fact it may be taken further.
antithesis   Speak
/æn'tɪθəsɪs/ n. Syn. contrast
contrast; direct contrast; opposition
This tyranny was the antithesis of all that he had hoped for, and he fought it with all his strength.
apprehend   Speak
/æprɪ'hɛnd/ v. Syn. arrest; perceive
take into custody; arrest a criminal; grasp mentally; perceive
The police will apprehend the culprit and convict him.
banter   Speak
/'bæntə(r)/ n.
good-humored, playful conversation
You bring good diversity to the BombCast because your opinions are varied and present a good contrast to what can sometimes be predictable banter from the guys.
boorish   Speak
/'bʊərɪʃ/ a. Syn. rude; clumsy; illiterate
rude and clumsy in behavior; ungentlemanly; awkward in manners
Natasha was embarrassed by her fellow spy's boorish behavior.
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abrogate  Speak
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responsive to advice or suggestion; responsible to higher authority; willing to comply with; agreeable
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agree; give consent, often at insistence of another; concede
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refer casually or indirectly, or by suggestion
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abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority
accelerate  Speak
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responsive to advice or suggestion; responsible to higher authority; willing to comply with; agreeable
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move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected
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staff or truncheon for various purposes, as one of a conductor in musical performances, one transferred by runners in a relay race
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constant in application or attention; diligent; unceasing or persistent
acumen  Speak
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mental keenness; quickness of perception
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absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion
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expression of warm approval; praise
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expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
admonish  Speak
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warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided
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constant in application or attention; diligent; unceasing or persistent
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bitter and sharp in language, tone, or manner
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calm; pacify; reduce the intensity of; relieve
aesthetic  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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cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally
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elegant or tasteful; of or concerning appreciation of beauty or good taste
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award of merit; expression of approval; praise
affluent  Speak
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having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
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mental keenness; quickness of perception
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pompous; using inflated language; high-sounding but with little meaning
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small group of persons secretly united to promote their own interests
alienate  Speak
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fantastic; violently contrasting; strangely unconventional in style or appearance
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sparing or moderation in eating and drinking; temperate
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cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally
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aid, usually in doing something wrong; encourage
anarchy  Speak
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absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion
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having no name; having unknown or unacknowledged name
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having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
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expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
animus  Speak
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earthwork or other strong defense; person who defends
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feeling of enmity or ill will; attitude that informs one's actions; disposition
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good-natured and likable; lovable; warmly friendly
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sparing or moderation in eating and drinking; temperate
antithesis  Speak
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expression of warm approval; praise
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warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided
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lack of caring; indifference
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contrast; direct contrast; opposition
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/'æbdɪkeɪt/ v. Syn. renounce
give up, renounce, abandon, lay down, or withdraw from, as a right or claim


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/ək'sɛləreɪt/ v. Syn. speed; hasten
move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected


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


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/i:s'θɛtɪk/ a. Syn. artistic; elegant
elegant or tasteful; of or concerning appreciation of beauty or good taste


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/ə'lu:ʒ(ə)n/ n. Syn. metaphor
indirect reference; symbolical reference or comparison; metaphor


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/ə'nælədʒɪ/ n. Syn. similarity; parallelism
similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity


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/'ænəkɪ/ n. Syn. lawlessness; disorder
absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion


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/'ænɪməs/ n. Syn. enmity; disposition
feeling of enmity or ill will; attitude that informs one's actions; disposition


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/æn'θɒlədʒɪ/ n. Syn. collection
book of literary selections by various authors


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/ə'trɪbju:t/ n. Syn. trait
essential quality; reputation; honor


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