suref-特指词词表(revised gre issue)(小姜老师发布)
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General and specific words
Ability []
Ability
capability
potential
resource
aptitude competence
expertise
facility
faculty
genius
intelligence
proficiency
qualification
strength
talent
have the capability to produce nuclearweapons
help each child fulfill his or herpotential
Demand for many nonrenewable resources isstill growing.
have an aptitude for mathematics
The teacher was dismissed forincompetence.
technical/medical/legalexpertise
The phone is equipped with a callbackfacility
be in full possession of onesfaculties
a man ofgenius
a child of average intelligence
a studentsproficiency in math
have the right qualifications to become a
doctor
have an innerstrength to take on a tough job
has a realtalentfor painting
Action []
Action
deed
effort
endeavor
enterprise
exploit
performance
undertaking
gooddeeds Despite the doctorsefforts, the patient died.
an endeavorto create a lasting peace
The show is a huge enterprise.
the young explorers exploits
a faultlessperformance
Holding the Olympic Games is a massiveundertaking.
Admit []
Admit
confess
acknowledge
concede
declare
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grant
recognize
Smith confessed to the shootings after his
arrest.
It is acknowledged as the finest restaurant inLondon.
She reluctantly concededthat I was right.
Her declared ambition is to become apolitician.
I grant you she's a clever woman, but Iwouldn't want to work for her.
Its important to recognize that stress can
affect your health.
Advice []
Advice
propose
suggest
recommend
convince
dissuade
lobby
lure
persuade
discourage
warn
consult
alert
coax
prevail upon
influence
cajole
The proposed tax cuts should help tostimulate the economy.
Gina Reeds name has been suggestedfor thejob.
He recommended investing in stocks andbonds.
His lawyers convinced the jury that Boothwas innocent.
efforts to dissuade teenagersfrom drinking
lobby a bill through the Senate
lure him into a trap
We eventually persuadedMark to come withus.
Keiths mother tried to discourage him fromjoining the navy.
My fatherwarnedus to keep out of trouble.
Dont do anything without consulting withyour lawyer.
As soon as we suspected it was a bomb, we
alertedthe police.
Firefighters coaxedthe man down.
I might be willing to prevail upon thecommittee to reconsider its decision.
I dont want to influence your decision.
She cajoledhim into helping.
Allow []
Allow
permit
approve
authorize
prohibit
forbid
sanction
denounce
ban
condone
endorse
proscribe
bar
ratify
The consumption of alcohol is notpermittedon campus.
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Her parents disapproved ofher boyfriend.
No one authorizedyou to sign this.
The law prohibits discrimination againsthandicapped persons.
This area is forbidden to everyone but thepolice.
The UN refused to sanction the use of force.
The bishop denouncedthe film as immoral.
The countrys government has bannedforeignjournalistsfrom the area.
I cannotcondone the use of violence.
The principalendorsedthe recommendations.
The lawsproscribe child labor. During the drought, residents were barred
from watering their lawns.
Both sides are willing to ratify the treaty.
Appear []
Appear
reveal
emerge
loom
occur
spring up
surface
materialize
The company has not revealed the name ofthe prospective buyer.
The sun emergedfrom behind the clouds.
Fear of failure loomedlarge in his mind.
Earthquakes occur without any warningsigns.
All along the railroad, new towns sprangup.
Rumors have begun to surface in the press.
A man materializedfrom the shadows.
Bad []
Bad
nasty unkind
horrible
unpleasant
hopeless
appalling
horrific
unsatisfactory
below standard
second rate
inferior
intolerable
disgusting
foul
revolting
catastrophic
tragic
abusive
thoughtless
vicious
malicious
Their neighbors were really nasty.
She never says an unkindword.
The weather was horrible.
an unpleasantsurprise
the hopeless poverty of the inner cities
animals kept in appallingconditions
a horrific plane crash
Your work is unsatisfactory/belowstandard.
a second/thirdrate movie
make me feelinferior
The heat was barely intolerable
The way he treats her is disgusting.
in afoulmood/ temper
a revoltingstench
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catastrophic floods
tragic death in a plane crash
her husbands abusive tyranny
a thoughtless remark
a vicious rumor
malicious gossip
Beautiful []
Beautiful
eye-catching
presentable attractive
appealing
glamorous
tempting
seductive
striking
noticeable
good-looking
nice-looking
stunning
gorgeous
an eye-catchingdesign
Do I lookpresentable?
an appealingsmile
aglamorous lifestyle
a temptingoffer
a seductive job offer
a man with a strikingface
Theres been a noticeable improvement inyour work.
You lookstunningin that dress.
You lookgorgeous!
Begin []
Begin
initiate
originate
set about
set off
establish
commence
embark on
launch
pioneer
precipitate
take the initiative
trigger off
The bank has recently initiatednew securityprocedures.
The custom of having a Christmas treeoriginatedin Germany.
setaboutimproving his English
In the 1980s, the two countries establishedtrade relations.
The trial commenced with the testimony ofthe first witness.
embarkedon a new career as a teacher
The movie launchedhis acting career.
a hospitalpioneeringa new type of surgery
The Presidents death precipitateda politicalcrisis.
taketheinitiative and solve the problem
Heavy rain may trigger (off) mudslides
Beneficial []
Beneficial
advantageous
constructive
favorable
healthy
nourishing
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nutritious
profitable
rewarding
salutary
wholesome
Researchers may find itadvantageous to talkto experts in the field.
constructive criticism of students essays
Try to make afavorable impression.
Healthy and delicious food
a nourishing/nutritious meal
The company has had aprofitable year.
a rewardingjob
It was a salutary lesson to see the whole teamso easily defeated.
wholesome advice
Biased []
Biased
distorted
influenced
partial
partisan
prejudiced
racist
sexist
unjust
The announcement was so distorted that Icouldn't understand what was said.
It's clear that her painting has beeninfluencedby Picasso.
The referee was accused of being partialtowards the home team.
You must listen to both points of view and trynot to bepartisan.
He regarded her critics as ignorant andprejudiced.
I find his racistviews totally repugnant.
It is sexist to say that women are lessintelligent than men.
an unjustaccusation
Break []
Break
split
crack
collapse wreck
destruct
ruin
vandalize
sabotage
destroy
smash
crush
shatter
demolish
splitthe check
a spy who nevercrackedunder questioning
The countrys economy is on the edge ofcollapse
He misjudged the turn andwreckedhiscar.
weapons ofmassdestruction
The country might plunge into the abyss of
economicruin.
The scandal has ruined his credibility as aleader.
The churchproperty had been vandalized.
Outside forces are trying to sabotage theMiddle Eastpeaceprocess.
We need to tap the countrys naturalresources without destroying theenvironment.
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Angry crowds smashedwindows downtown.
Two workers were crushed todeath when abuilding collapsed.
A knee injury shattered his hopes ofbecoming a baseball player.
Several houses were demolished to makespace for a new park.
Chance []
Chance
coincidence
destiny fortune
misfortune
prospect
likelihood
By sheer/pure coincidence, he was seatednext to his ex-wife.
a nation fighting to control its destiny
I had the goodfortune to be chosen for a tripabroad.
We had the misfortune of being in an airportwhen the snowstorm hit.
a company with goodprospects for growth
In all likelihood the meeting will becancelled.
Change []
Change
acclimatize
adapt
adjust
alter
amend
modify
rearrange
reform
revise
tailor
transform
It takes many months to acclimatize life in atropical climate.
These plants are able to adapt themselves todesert conditions.
It took a few seconds for her eyes to adjusttothe darkness.
The discovery of penicillin alteredthe courseof medical history.
The act was amendedto protect wildlife.
modify the plan
We rearranged the furniture in the livingroom.
The plans to reform the health care systemare controversial.
Plans for the building are beingrevised.
The music class is tailoredto children.
transform the country into a democracy
Common []
Common
accepted
universal
average
conventional
habitual
prevalent
typical
widespread
be officially accepted
Nuclear energy was seen as a universalpanacea for all our energy problems.
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The temperature has been abovetheaveragerecently.
Acupuncture is one alternative toconventionalmedicine.
a habitualsmoker
The disease is more prevalent among youngpeople.
a typicalhouse in a residential neighborhood
the widespreaduse of illegal drugs
Cause []
Cause
motivation
motive
origin
root
source
stimulus
inspiration
What was the motivation behind his actions? The people began to question the motives of
their leaders.
He never forgot his humble origins.
The rootof the problem is money.
Is that well the source of all the cases ofinfection?
The budget package will give a stimulus tothe economy.
Her hard work and imagination should be aninspiration to everyone.
Cause []
Cause arouse
create
generate
incite
kindle
provoke
trigger
Her behavior aroused the suspicions of thepolice.
create more jobs
Wind power is used togenerate electricity
One man was jailed forincitinga riot.
kindle excitement/interest
The presidents speech provoked criticismfrom Democrats.
Peanuts can trigger an allergic reaction insome people.
Comfortable []
Comfortable
cozy
relaxing
roomy
affluent
agreeable
homely
luxurious
prosperous
restful
serene
well-off
a cozy cabin in the woods
Knitting is a relaxingdiversion.
a roomy car
the affluentsociety
a solution thats agreeable to both parties
a homely atmosphere
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a luxurious hotel
point the way to a moreprosperous future
a restfulweekend
In spite of the panic, she remainedserene and
in control.
Stellas family is well-off.
Creative []
Creative
artistic
fertile
imaginative
inspired
inventive
original
productive
resourceful
talented
an artistic temperament
fertile imagination/mind
an imaginative writer
an inspiredleader
an inventive cook
Steve comes up with a lot oforiginalideas.
Some workers become more/less productiveunder this system.
a resourcefulleader
His coach saw that he was a talentedyoungplayer.
Convenient []
Convenient accessible
available
handy
labor-saving
nearby
opportune
suitable timely
We want a low-cost health care system that isaccessible to every citizen.
The database in the library is available toanyone.
You should always keep a first aid kithandy.
a nearby farm
an opportune moment/time/place
A movie may include parts that are notsuitable for young children.
a timely decision
Dangerous []
Dangerous
alarming
hazardous
insecure
menacing
perilous
reckless
risky
treacherous
violent
destructive
harmful noxious
toxic
an alarmingincrease in violent crime
A carcinogenic substance is, by definition,hazardousto humans.
Children often behave badly when they feel
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insecure.
a menacinglaugh
aperilous journey
reckless driving
Investing in the stock market is risky business
That ice is treacherous (ie not as strong orthick as it looks).
The protests turnedviolent.
the destructive force of the storm
the harmfuleffects of smoking
a noxious gas
Toxic waste is polluting the air /ocean
/environment.
Different []
Different
various
disparate
assorted
dissimilar diverse
mixed
varied
compatible
opposite
contradictory
contrary
conflicting
Children go through various stages ofdevelopment.
The five experiments gave quite disparateresults.
a box ofassortedcookies
These fish are quite dissimilarto those foundin the deep ocean.
The U.S. is a culturally diverse nation.
have mixedfeelings
a varieddiet
The two businesses have compatible aims,and they may eventually merge
contact with the opposite sex
contradictory statements/ reports
traffic moving in contrary directions
We have heard many conflictingopinions onthe subject.
Decrease or reduce []
Decrease
or
Reduce
abate
curtail
lessen
lower
decline
diminish
shrink
subside
wane
minimize narrow
dwindle
soothe
alleviate
palliate
plummet
Public anger does not appear to be abating.
new laws to curtailimmigration
A low-fat diet can lessen the risk of heartdisease.
Please loweryour voice
a precipitous drop/decline in property values
The shows audience has slowly diminished.
Profits have been shrinking over the lastyear.
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The storm subsidedaround dawn.
My enthusiasm for the project was waning.
To minimize the risk of getting heart disease,eat well and exercise daily.
The police have narroweddown their list ofsuspects.
Their ten-point lead has dwindled now toonly four points.
A hot bath willsoothe aching muscles.
Sitting in a warm bath may alleviate thediscomfort.
Can acupuncture palliate breathingdifficulties?
House prices haveplummeted.
Difficult []
Difficult
abstruse
baffling
complicated
intricate
arduous
burdensome
challenging
demanding
exhausting
laborious
rigorous
tough
the abstruse regulations on saving forpensions
a bafflingcrime
an extremely complicatedprocess
an amazingly intricate structure
a long andarduous trip
a challengingnew job
Being a nurse is a demandingjob.
an exhaustingtrip
Filmmaking can be a laborious process.
rigorous safety checks
Its been a tough few months, but Ill survive.
Disappear []
Disappear
hide
vanish
fade
disperse
dissolve ebb
melt away
wane
The trees hidthe house from view.
The ship vanishedwithout a trace
Their faces havefadedfrom my memory now
The police used tear gas to disperse thecrowd.
Dissolve the tablets in warm water.
His courage slowly ebbedaway.
He began to exercise regularly, and theweightmeltedaway.
My enthusiasm for the project was waning.
Dislike []
Dislike
avoid
disgust
despise
loathe
resent
detest
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abhor
shun
Pauls been avoidingme all day.
The use of torture mustdisgustany civilizedperson.
She despisedher neighbors.
loathe the smell of fried fish
I bitterly resentyour criticism.
Idetestcigarettes.
He abhors violence of any kind.
She shuns publicity.
Disadvantage []
Disadvantage
drawback
handicap
shortcoming
hardship
downside hindrance
impediment
The greatdrawbackto living on a main roadis the constant noise.
Not being able to speak Spanish was a realhandicap.
the shortcomings of the new law
Many families were suffering economichardship.
I like the job, but the downside is that I haveto get up at five to get to work.
Students family problems can be a hindranceto their education.
The current law is a major impediment totrade.
Duty []
Duty
allegiance faithfulness
loyalty
obedience
obligation
fidelity
pledge/swearallegiance to the Queen
We all have a loyalty to the company.
Obedience to authority is an essential part oftheir culture.
You are under no obligation to answer thesequestions.
fidelity to one's principles, religion, leader
Famous []
Famous
celebrated
distinguished
eminent
legendary
notable
noted
renowned
notorious
a celebratedactress, writer, pianist
a distinguishedscientist
He is eminent both as a sculptor and as aportrait painter.
legendary heroes
a notable success, event, discovery
a notedauthor
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She was renownedforher beauty.
He was notorious as a gambler and rake.
Few or Little []
Few
or
Little
inadequate
limited
rare
scarce
sparse
sporadic
uncommon
modest
Both he and his wife work, but their wagesare inadequate to lift the family out ofpoverty.
Only a limitednumber of places is available.
a rare book/ plant
It was wartime and food was scarce.
sporadic raids, gunfire, fighting
Hurricanes are uncommon in England.
a modestsalary/ success/ income
Find []
Find
acquire
dig up
encounter
light on
locate
recognize
spot
uncover
unearth
reveal
disclose
witness
acquire a good knowledge of English
Police dug up the missing mans body fromthe yard.
She encountereda lot of difficulties trying toget her article published.
This sheds some light on the cause of thedisease.
Divers have locatedthe shipwreck.
recognize a tune, an old friend, a signal
Subsequent investigations did not uncover
any new evidence. unearth buried treasure
The personality test reveals traits such asshyness or risk-taking.
disclose details of the agreement
During her lifetime, she had witnessed twoworld wars.
Finish []
Finish
accomplish
conclude
finalize
perfect
terminate
settle
cease
a man who will neveraccomplish anything
The study was concludedlast month.
Can wefinalize the details tomorrow?
She needs toperfecther Arabic before goingto work in Cairo.
terminate someones contract
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It's time you settledyour dispute with him.
By noon, the rain hadceased.
Goal []
Goal
ambition
aspiration
intention
objective
purpose
target
She seems determined to achieve all herambitions.
a young man with politicalaspirations
She's keeping herintentions to herself.
The companys main objective is to increasesales overseas.
Getting rich seems to be her only purpose inlife.
It will take a lot of hard work to meet/achieveourtargetthis year.
Good []
Good
charitable
considerate
dependable dutiful
ethical
honest
loyal
obedient
reliable
saintly
trustworthy
virtuous
The money went to a charitable group/organization/institution/trust.
a considerate person/act/attitude
a highly dependable employee
a dutifulson
His behavior has not been strictly ethical.
an honestface
remain loyalto one's principles
an obedientchild
Reliable sources say the company is goingbankrupt.
a saintly way of life
feel virtuous at/about having done thewashing-up
Good []
Good
agreeable
delightful
fabulous
marvelous
outstanding
remarkable
satisfactory
splendid
superb
suitable
agreeable weather
a delightfulstory for younger children
You lookfabulous!
a marvelous opportunity
an outstandingperformance
She is a truly remarkable woman.
a satisfactory attempt/meal/book/piece of
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work
a splendidsunset/house/victory
The hotel was superb.
This movie is suitable for children aged 12
and up.
Have []
Have
possess
seize
harbor
grab
confiscate
boast
retain
reserve
Theypossess property all over the world.
The army has seizedpower.
harbor a grudge, suspicions, thoughts of
revenge
Shellgrab for power when the time is ripe.
If you are caught smuggling goods into thecountry, they will probably be confiscated.
The new athletic center boasts anOlympic-sized swimming pool.
The Republicans retained control ofCongress.
a parking space reservedfor the disabled
Important []
Important
central
chief
essential
fundamental
momentous
noteworthy
primary
principal
strategic urgent
Linda played a central role in thenegotiations.
Safety is ourchiefconcern.
Care for the elderly is essentialin a civilizedsociety.
People are demanding afundamentalchange
in the political system.
the momentous events of the past year
a noteworthy performance by a young soloist
Theprimary goal of the campaign was to winthe next election.
Oil is the countrys principal source ofincome.
a strategic position/move
Shes in urgentneed of medical attention.
Inconvenient []
Inconvenient
annoying
bothersome
cumbersome
inopportune
tiresome
troublesome
untimely
problematic
ill-timed
This interruption is very annoying/bothersome.
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Getting a passport can be a cumbersomeprocess.
They arrived at an inopportune moment.
Selling your house can be a tiresomebusiness.
an untimely arrival/remark/intervention
Painkillers can be problematic whencombined with other medicines.
an ill-timedannouncement
Increase []
Increase
amplify
augment
boost
enlarge
expand
extend
lengthen
magnify
maximize
multiply
prolong
strengthen
swell
escalate
intensify
amplify the sound/electric current/signal
augmentone's income by writing reviews
The win boostedthe teams confidence.
Enlarge your vocabulary by reading books.
Our foreign trade has expanded greatly inrecent years.
The Department of Immigration is extendingher visa by another six months.
The days start to lengthen in March.
A microscope magnifies the image so you cansee the cells.
We mustmaximize profits.
Our problems have multipliedsince last year.
In hospitals, high-tech machinery prolongspeoples lives.
His words only strengthened her resolve topersevere.
The group of onlookers soon swelled to acrowd.
a dispute which has escalatedinto violence
Global competition has continued tointensify.
Influence []
Influence
affect
impress
strike
control
manipulate
maneuver
Alcohol affects the perception mechanism ofthe brain.
The sights of the city never fail to impressforeign tourists.
The family was struckby yet another tragedy.
a dictator who controlledthe country for over50 years
He knew he was beingmanipulated, but feltpowerless to protest.
She maneuvered her friends into positions ofpower.
Information []
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Information
announcement
briefing
data
evidence
intelligence
statistics
detail
source
reference
The announcement caused widespreadpanic.
receive a thorough briefing
Recent information has cast doubt on the
evidence. intelligence on troop movements
Statistics can be very misleading.
We cant discuss the details because they arestill under negotiation.
Reliable sources say the company is goingbankrupt.
Ill keep a copy of the document for futurereference.
Interesting []
Interesting
appealing
engrossing
fascinating
amusing
entertaining
humorous
hilarious
witty
pleasurable
charming
The idea of a holiday abroad is certainlyappealing.
an engrossingstory
I found herfascinating.
a highly/mildly/fairly amusingmovie
a mostentertainingguest
a humorous writer/remark
a hilarious video
a witty response
pleasurable activities
a charmingman, village, song
Join []
Join
affiliate
enroll
participate
volunteer
involve
engage
attach
dedicate
The College is affiliatedto the University.
the students enrolledin honors classes
Thanks to everyone who participated in thefestival.
Ivolunteeredfor the job.
To improve kids health, efforts should bemade to involve them in sports activities.
engage in regular exercise
Ive dedicatedmy life to my work.
Kill []
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Kill
butcher
decimate
execute
exterminate
martyr
massacre
murder
slaughter
suicide
Women and children were butchered by therebels.
a nation decimatedby war
He was executedfor treason.
exterminate rats to prevent the spread ofdisease
He was martyredby the Romans.
Government troops massacred hundreds ofstudents.
John Lennon was murderedin 1980.
Hundreds of innocent civilians had beenslaughteredby government troops.
Her brothercommittedsuicide last year.
Leave []
Leave
depart
abscond
resign
abandon
quit renounce
suspend
We departedfor London at 10 am.
Two employees allegedly abscondedwith themoney.
His decision to resign created a furor.
We had to abandon the car and walk the restof the way.
There have been persistent rumors that thechairman is going to quit.
renounce a claim, title, right, privilege
Joey was suspendedfrom school.
Like []
Like
admire
appreciate
delight in
prefer
welcome
satisfy
Iadmiredher for having the courage to tellthe truth.
Mom really appreciatedthe flowers you sent.
little boys who delightin scaring people
Sheprefers walking to driving.
We wouldwelcome a change in the law.
satisfy ones curiosity
Live []
Live
exist flourish
remain
survive
subsist
feed on
dwell
inhabit
occupy
reside
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Wild birds existon nuts, berries, and insects.
The plantsflourishedin the warm sun.
Only half the statue remains.
Only one person survivedthe crash.
The prisoners subsistedon rice and water.
Cowsfeedon grass.
Quitdwellingon the past.
The forest is inhabitedby bears and moose.
The family have occupied the farm for manyyears.
reside abroad
Make []
Make
manufacture
generate
create
construct
produce
invent
reinvent
breed
engender
fabricate
engineer
formulate
assemble
process
I work for a company that manufactures
aircraft engine parts.
During replication, each strand of DNAgenerates a new strand.
The only cure for unemployment is to make iteasier for companies to invest andcreate newjobs.
There are plans to constructa new library.
The area uses electricity produced bynuclear/solar/wind power.
Who inventedthe light bulb?
To stay popular, pop stars must often reinventthemselves.
The crowded living conditions bred diseaseand crime.
Some people believe poverty engenderscrime.
He later admitted that he hadfabricated thewhole story
genetically engineeredcorn
formulate a rule/policy/theory
assemble the parts of a watch
In the early 1900s, companies began toprocess food and distribute it using therailroads.
Many []
Many
abundant countless
numberless
numerous
various
myriad
an abundantsupply of fresh fruit
I've told hercountless times.
numberless stars/bacteria
data culled from various sources
the myriadplants and animal species that livein the forest
Necessary []
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Necessary
compulsory
imperative
indispensable
inevitable
mandatory obligatory
requisite
unavoidable
compulsory military service
It is imperative that we make a quickdecision.
The information he provided was
indispensable to our research.
It was inevitable that someone would gethurt.
mandatory safety inspections
Attendance at school is obligatory.
He lacked the requisite skills for the job.
an unavoidable delay
Neutral []
Neutral
detached
disinterested
impartial
indifferent
objective
unbiased
unprejudiced
My father was always emotionally detachedfrom the rest of us.
a disinterestedobserver of the voting process
A trial must have an impartialjudge and jury.
The industry seems indifferent toenvironmental concerns.
Students must try to be objective when doingan experiment.
an unbiasedobserver
New []
New
fresh
unused
contemporary
current
innovative
latest
modern
novel
original
revolutionary
up-to-date
make afresh start
an unusedenvelope
a museum ofcontemporary art
Sales for the currentyear are low
an innovative approach to language teaching
the latestversion of the software
Laser surgery is one of the marvels ofmodern medicine.
a novelidea
The original version of the song is muchbetter.
a revolutionary treatment for cancer
Doctors must keep up-to-date with medicalresearch.
Obvious []
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Obvious
blatant
conspicuous
evident
notable
perceptible
recognizable
self-evident
visible
blatantdiscrimination
The notice must be displayed in aconspicuous place.
Johns ability is evidentin his grades.
a notable success, event, discovery
perceptible movements, sound
She was barely recognizable as the girl I hadknown at school.
a self-evidenttruth/statement/fact
visible improvements/differences/changes
Old []
Old
ancient
antique
classic
decaying
historic
obsolete
primitive
aged
mature
previous
bygone
ancientcivilizations
an antique table
a classic book/movie
the decayingdowntown area
importanthistoric sites
Floppy disks have become obsolete.
primitive living conditions
an agedman
Shes young, but shes very mature for herage.
Miller had noprevious criminal record.
bygone days/age/era
Opinion []
Opinion
assessment
attitude
comment
estimate
perception
judgment
outlook
viewpoint
standpoint
What is yourassessmentof the situation?
What is yourattitude to abortion?
He made rude comments about her.
This is an outside estimate of the price
A childs perception of the world is not thesame as an adults.
Its still too early to make a judgmentaboutthe quality of her work.
Nels has a very positive outlookon life.
Lets look at this from a practicalstandpoint.
Oppose []
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Oppose
challenge
combat
compete
confront
contradict
counter
defy
disapprove
obstruct
resist
rival
withstand
We need to challenge many popularperceptions of old age.
More security at airports is part of the effortsto combatterrorism.
Athletes from all over the worldcompete inthe Olympics.
They confronted the prisoner with hisaccusers.
The two statements contradicteach other.
The minister countered his critics with astrong speech defending his policies.
defy the Government/the law
She wants to be an actress, but her parentsdisapproveofher intentions.
obstructthe police in the course of their duty
resistan enemy/attack
a view rivalinganything the Alps can offer
withstandattacks/pressure
People []
People
human beings
humanity
humankind
mankind
citizens
community
inhabitants
population
society
public
crimes againsthumanity
the darkest time in the history ofhumankind
an invention that benefits mankind
the citizens of Rome
work for the good of the community
the localinhabitants
A mere 10% of the population voted in thelast election.
The U.S. is a multiculturalsociety.
the Britishpublic
Person []
Person
adolescent
toddler
adult
juvenile
individual
personage
character
adolescentboys/crises/attitudes
These films are suitable foradults only.
As a juvenile, he faces a maximum sentenceof five years.
the rights of an individual compared withthose of society as a whole
Political and royalpersonages from manycountries attended the funeral.
Dans a strange character.
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Place []
Place
location position
situation
neighborhood
region
vicinity
spot
setting
scene
a suitable location for new houses
From his position on the cliff top, he had agood view of the harbor.
get into/out of a difficultsituation
Theres very little crime in this neighborhood.
The UN is attempting to break the deadlock inthe region.
The car was found in the vicinity of the busstation.
The other car was right in my blindspot.
The settingof the story
the scene of the accident/crime
Policy []
Policy
guideline procedure
protocol
strategy
tactics
manifesto
discipline
theguidelines for health and safety at work
The prison has recently initiated new securityprocedures.
The organizer was familiar with the protocolof royal visits.
marketing/business/developmentstrategy
aggressive sales tactics
the Communistmanifesto
military discipline
Power []
Power
authority
jurisdiction
control
order
command
sway
dominion
influence
We have the authority to search this building.
The court has no jurisdiction over foreigndiplomats living in this country.
children who lack parentalcontrol
The soldiers had been trained to obey/followorders.
He should not be given commandof troops.
Superstitious beliefs still hold sway in thecountry.
be given dominionoverpeoples
the influence of parents on their children
Prove []
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Prove
ascertain
attest
confirm
establish
justify
substantiate
verify
ascertain the true facts
The crowd of people waiting outside his dooratteststo this young stars popularity.
Tests confirmedthe books authenticity.
We've establishedhis innocence.
Such action can bejustifiedon the grounds ofgreater efficiency.
The evidence failed to substantiate hisclaims.
There was no way to verify his story.
Progress []
Progress
advance
breakthrough
headway
growth
improvement
advances in modern medicine
Scientists have made an important
breakthrough in the treatment of heartdisease.
They have made little headway in the peacetalks.
the rapid growth of plants, of hair, ofinflation, of the economy
Your English is getting better, but theres stillroom forimprovement.
Result []
Result
consequence ending
outcome
product
conclusion
finale
termination
Her investment had disastrous consequences:she lost everything she owned.
a story with a sad/happy ending
We never dreamed there would be such agoodoutcome.
theproducts of genius,
arrive at a conclusion
the grandfinale of a Broadway musical
the termination of one's contract
Right []
Right
decent
ethical
honest
just
honorable
lawful
moral
principled
responsible
virtuous
accurate
exact
faultless
suitable
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a decentjob/ man/ education
The use of animals in scientific tests raisesdifficultethicalquestions.
an honestwitness/businessman
ajustdecision, law, solution, society
an honorable person, deed
take power by lawfulmeans
the decline ofmoralstandards
a strongly/highlyprincipledwoman
I am wholly/partly responsible for theconfusion.
feel virtuous at/about having done the
washing-up The thermometer is very accurate, reacting to
very small temperature differences.
I don't know the exactsize of the room.
afaultless performance
a suitable room, book, proposal, date
Special []
Special
typical
characteristic
distinctive
exceptional
memorable
particular
representative
unique
extraordinary singular
On a typicalday we receive about fifty letters.
Each wine hasparticularcharacteristics.
a distinctive appearance, style, smell
This weather is exceptionalfor June.
a memorable evening
hisparticularproblems
Is a questionnaire answered by 500 peopletruly representative of national opinion?
The issues being discussed here are notunique to the U.S.
an extraordinary talent
a person ofsingularcourage and honesty
Safe []
Safe
immune
invulnerable
foolproof
guarded
secure
protected
intact
undamaged
unharmed
docile
harmless
tame
drinkable
edible
eatable
potable
uncontaminated
nonpoisonous
The company seems to be immune toeconomic pressures.
The army was in a invulnerable position.
afoolproofplan/ method
a closely-guardedsecret
Keep your passport in a secure place.
Almost nothing was leftintactby the storm.
a docile animal
harmless bacteria
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The pigeons are so tame they will sit on yourshoulder.
The water is drinkable
Our school meals are hardly eatable.
edible wild berries
potable water
Simple []
Simple
natural
humble
straightforward
uncomplicated
unpretentious
elementary
foolproof
understandable
Its only natural to have doubts before yourwedding.
humble beginnings/background
The task was relatively/fairlystraightforward.
The instructions are clear anduncomplicated.
an unpretentious little book but one that tellsa simple story well
the elementary human need for food
afoolproofplan
Your anger toward him is perfectlyunderstandable.
Same []
Same analogous
comparable
corresponding
duplicate
equal
parallel
synonymous unchanged
identical
equivalent
matching
The system of roads across the country isanalogous to the veins and arteries in thehuman body.
Is the pay rate comparable to that of other
companies?
She was given a promotion and acorrespondingincrease in salary.
a duplicate of the front door key
Both candidates received an equalnumber ofvotes.
The novel has twoparallelstory lines.
He thinks that being poor is synonymouswith being a criminal.
stay unchangedfor a long time
Skill []
Skill
aptitude
craft
cunning
expertise handicraft
mastery
professionalism
technique
versatility
workmanship
He never had much aptitude for business.
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a craftsuch as knitting
When he couldn't get what he wanted openlyand honestly, he resorted to low cunning.
technical/medical/legalexpertise
an exhibition ofhandicrafts
Shakespeares mastery of the Englishlanguage
Gossiping about your co-workers shows alack ofprofessionalism.
Tiger Woods is regarded as a golfer withexcellenttechnique.
They admired herworkmanship.
Standard []
Standard
benchmark
criterion
gauge
guideline
measurement
norm
specification
yardstick
The test results provide a benchmark formeasuring student achievement.
Success in making money is not always agoodcriterion of success in life.
The amount of money you make is not theonlygauge of your success.
theguidelines for health and safety at work
What is your waistmeasurement?
the social/culturalnorms of American society
the technicalspecifications of a new car
He uses his dads accomplishments as ayardstick against which to measure his ownachievements.
Study []
Study
analyze investigate
inspect
research
scrutinize
cram
examine
inquire
explore
probe
query
The material was taken to a police laboratoryto be analyzed.
Police are currently investigatingthe case.
inspectan object for fingerprints
Recentresearch has shed light on the causesof the disease.
scrutinize all the documents relating to thetrial
Julia stayed up all night cramming for hermath final.
The study examines how alcohol abuseaffects family relationships.
She called to inquire whether her applicationhad been received.
We set out to explore the city on foot.
Reporters have probed into the senatorspersonal life.
Iquery whether he can be trusted.
Support []
Support contribute
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donate
encourage
patronize
sponsor
reinforce
strengthen underlie
Large companies contribute money to bothparties.
donate blood
a plant food thatencourages growth
He resented the way shepatronizedhim.
an athlete sponsoredby a bank The fire safety rules will be reinforced by
regular drills.
His words only strengthened her resolve topersevere.
Unless we deal with the problems thatunderlie crime, crime rates will neverdecrease.
Separate []
Separate
detach
disconnect
isolate
segregate
split
diverge
classify
categorize
partition
apportion
My father was always emotionally detachedfrom the rest of us.
Disconnect the cables before you move thecomputer.
Computers seem to have isolatedus from oneanother.
Not long ago, schools in the South wereracially segregated.
Try splittingthis section into two.
Until their paths diverged Lennon andMcCartney wrote many hits together.
In the study families are classifiedaccordingto their incomes.
Weve categorizedthe wines by region.
After the war, Germany waspartitioned intotwo separate entities.
The funds are apportioned to each of theschools in the district.
Side []
Side
angle
aspect
perspective
standpoint
viewpoint facet
detail
We need to look at this from a new angle.
The book deals with the social aspects ofhuman behavior.
The novel is written from a childsperspective.
from the standpointof the customer
From his viewpoint, he had done nothingwrong.
Youve only seen onefacetof his personality.
Please give me all the details.
Speak []
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Speak
blurt out
chatter
gossip
mumble
murmur
roar
scream
stammer
stutter
whisper
He blurted out the bad news before I couldstop him.
Do stop chatteringon about the weather.
What are yougossipingabout?
He mumbledsomething to me which I didn'tquite catch.
He softly murmuredher name.
The audience roaredwith laughter.
She lay there screamingin pain.
stammer/stutterout a request
whisperedsomething in her ear
Teach []
Teach
brainwash
coach
counsel
drill
enlighten
implant
inculcate
instruct
lecture
tutor
Two former members of the Church claimthey were brainwashedinto joining.
coach him in math
Tyrone got a job counseling patients whohave cancer.
The well-drilledcrew managed to rescue mostof the passengers.
Can you enlighten me as to the newprocedure?
His family implantedin him a strong sense ofpatriotism.
Dad had inculcated in us a strong sense offamily loyalty.
instruct senior citizens in basic computerskills
He lectures on psychiatry at the medicalschool.
tutorsomeoneforan examination
Think []
Think
brood
contemplate
deliberate
meditate
ponder
reflect
ruminate
It doesn't help to broodon your mistakes.
a few quiet minutes in the middle of the day tosit andcontemplate
The jury deliberated for three days beforefinding him guilty.
Imeditate in order to relax.
ponderedthe question
Please take some time to reflecton our offer
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ruminatingon recent events
Think []
Think
accept
conclude
deem
assume
imagine
presume
suppose
surmise
It took Ann months to accepther sons death.
Doctors have concluded that sunburn canlead to skin cancer.
The judge deemedthe question inappropriate.
It's arrogant of you to assume you'll winevery time.
Just imagine what you could do with amillion dollars.
Many of these diseases are now widelypresumedto be under control.
It was generally supposed that it would nothappen again.
We surmised that he must have had anaccident.
Trouble []
Trouble
adversity
anxiety
burden
grief
hardship
misery
misfortune
sorrow
dilemma
mess
nuisance
We remained hopeful in the face ofadversity.
workersanxiety about being fired
I dont want to be a burden on my childrenwhen Im old.
Crying is a healthy expression ofgrief.
Many families were suffering economichardship.
the suffering andmisery of the poor
companions in misfortune
Our prayers are with you in your time ofsorrow.
Thing []
Thing
article
entity
item
object
affair
event
incident
phenomenon
concept
issue
an article of clothing
a separate politicalentity
There is one more item on the agenda.
There were severalobjects on the floor of theroom
a love affair
the dramatic events of the past week
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Any witnesses to the incidentshould speak tothe police.
a naturalphenomenon
The discovery supports the concept that oursolar system is not unique.
raise peoples consciousness about womenshealth issues
Try []
Try
aim
attempt endeavor
strain
strive
struggle
venture
a program aimedat creating more jobs
He died when he attemptedto rescue his wife.
endeavorto create a lasting peace She was strainingto hear what they said.
strive to improve his social position
Were strugglingto pay the bills.
venture a visit to the doctor
Topic []
Topic
issue
theme
argument
controversy
dispute
thesis
address an issue
Challenging the gods is a common theme inclassical literature.
The article makes a coherent argument infavor of economic change.
The controversy surrounding the theorycontinues to this day
He was involved in a legal dispute with hisneighbor.
She was accused ofplagiarism in writing herthesis.
Unimportant []
Unimportant
irrelevant
minor
negligible
secondary
trifling
trivial
worthless
Large parts of the movie seemedirrelevanttothe plot.
We made a few minorchanges to the plan.
a negligible error
Some of the students behave as thoughstudying is secondaryto their social life.
This is no triflingmatter
This issue is not a trivialmatter. The data was worthless.
Unknown []
Unknown anonymous
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disguised
mysterious
nameless
unnamed
uncharted
alien foreign
unexplored
humble
obscure
enigmatic
The art museum received $10,000 from ananonymous donor.
a disguisedinsult
the mysterious disappearance of ourneighbor
a gift from a nameless businessman
The newspaper quoted an unnameddiplomatic source.
We are in unfamiliar/unchartedterritory
The landscape was alien to me.
Their way of life was completely foreign to
her. a hitherto unexploredland
ones humble beginnings/background
Jarrett didnt like the plan for some obscurereason.
I've known him for many years, but heremains enigmatic to me.
Use [
]
Use
apply
employ
exploit
utilize
wield
waste
abuse
exhaust
consume
substitute
Internships give students a chance to applytheir skills in real situations.
You couldemploy your spare time better.
The country must exploit its resources moreeffectively.
utilize solar power as a source of energy
wieldauthority
All our efforts were wasted.
Her husbandabusedand humiliated her.
We are in danger of exhausting the worldsoil supply.
Smaller cars consume less fuel.
You can substitute margarine for butter inthis recipe.
Violence []
Violence
conflict
disorder
discord
disturbance
fuss
misconduct
turmoil
unrest
The conflict is causing human misery on anunprecedented scale.
The nation is in a state ofcivildisorder.
A note ofdiscordcrept into their relationship.
The police arrested three men forcausing/creating a disturbance at the bar.
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They wanted a quiet wedding without anyfuss.
an investigation into police misconduct
The country was in racialturmoil.
control the civilunrest
Want []
Want
covet
crave
demand
desire
hunger for
long for
pine for
yearn for
covetsomebodys possessions
Most little kids crave attention.
The workers are demandingbetter pay.
the countrys desireforpeace
a hungerforpower
a longed-forrest
I waspiningforhome.
Sheyearnedfora child.
Wait []
Wait
halt
hesitate
linger
pause
rest
Safety concerns have haltedwork on the dam.
Donthesitate to call me if you need any help.
We found a small cafe where we could lingeroverour coffee.
Robertpausedfor a moment.
Sit down andrestyour legs.
Walk []
Walk
crawl
creep
hike
limp
lope
pace
stagger
stalk
stride
stroll
toddle
They had to crawlthrough a tunnel to escape.
She creptdown the hall, trying not to wake upher mom.
We went for a hike on Sunday.
The injured footballer limped slowly off thefield.
The tigerlopedoff into the jungle.
He paced up and down (the platform),waiting for the train.
Somehow he managed to stagger to ahospital.
We know the rapiststalks his victims at night.
He strode across the room.
We strolledalong the beach.
Her two-year-old son toddledinto the room.
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Way []
Way
method means
style
technique
procedure
approach
scheme
strategy
routine
avenue
mode
path
tactic
channel
medium
modern methods of teaching
use illegalmeans to get a passport
Monets style of painting
a more refinedtechnique for teaching
Security checks are now standardprocedure.
a systematic approach to training
He concocted a scheme to rob the bank.
the governments economic strategy
Harry doesnt like any change in his dailyroutine.
We explored every avenue, but couldnt find asolution.
The level of formality determines the precisemode of expression.
thepath to power
aggressive sales tactics
Your complaint must be made through theproperchannels.
The Internet is a powerful advertisingmedium.
Win []
Win
be victorious conquer
overcome
prevail
triumph
secure
hold the record
defeat
overpower
annihilate
The police are not always victorious in theirfightagainstcrime.
The Greeks conqueredthe Trojans.
Union troops finally overcame rebel forces inthe south.
Justiceprevailedin the end.
triumphoverone's difficulties
The town wassecuredagainstattack
She holds the world record in/for the 100meters.
The enemy was defeatedin a decisive battle.
The burglars were easily overpoweredby thepolice.
The enemy was annihilated.
Wrong []
Wrong
corrupt
criminal
deceitful
dishonest
evil
illegal
illicit
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immoral
irresponsible
sinful
unethical
unlawful
vicious wicked
erroneous
misleading
fallacious
imprecise
unacceptable
unjust
a corruptjudge who took a bribe
Drinking and driving is a criminaloffense
a deceitfulchild
She was defrauded of her money by adishonestaccountant.
the battle between good andevil
illegalimmigrants/aliens in the U.S.
illicitdrugs
Their church believes that dancing is sinful
andimmoral.
It was irresponsible of John to leave the kidsalone.
sinfuldeeds
an unethicalbanking practice
unlawfulassembly
a vicious rumor
a wickedplot
The information we received was erroneous
He admitted making a false and misleadingstatement to Congress
afallacious statement
an imprecise measurement
These mistakes are totally unacceptable.
unjustlaws