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Verbs
Adjectives
Nouns
100

to achieve the top grade or mark in something

I feel very confident about TOEFL, I'm pretty sure I a _ _ d it!

to ace sthg

100

to give a good reason or excuse for an action or situation (especially one that seems bad)

Bill explained at length, but he could not j _ _ _ _ _y borrowing his father's car without asking.

justify

100

Central, of fundamental importance, the center of something

Apple's c_ _ _ business is still computing.

core


100

A thing that exists or acts as one unit

A merger takes place when two separate organisations agree to join together to form a single, business e _ _ _ _ y

entity

200

When a student, scholar or researcher travels to gather data firsthand, at a geological, archaeological, anthropological, or other site, for instance.

The first f _ _ _ _  t_ _ _ of the school year was to the paper mill in Capellades.

 field trip

200

to follow, to chase, to try to achieve (a dream, a goal, prey)

Man p_ _ _ _ _d the dream of flight for hundreds of years before the modern airplane was invented.

pursue

200

Clearly seen or understood seeming (but not definitely true)

After only a few months, it was a_ _ _ _ _ _ t that the French would not win the war.

apparent

200

how healthy and happy a person or group is

When deciding on strategic policy it is important to bear in mind the w _ _ _ _ _ e of all stakeholders.


welfare

300

To not attend a class, lecture or lesson


I didn't think the lecture was very important so I s _ _ _ _ _d it and went to the beach with my friends.

to skip sthg

300

to show or reveal something that was hidden

The politician's crimes were e _ _ _ _ _d and he was forced to leave his position.

expose

300

separate, not the same thing and with no parts in common

Your left arm and right arm are controlled by two

d_ _ _ _ _ _ e areas of the brain.

discrete

300

a piece of evidence that influences or changes a result

Two of the largest f _ _ _ _ _ s affecting children's healthy growth are food and relationships with parents.

factor

400

an official at a school or college who maintains students' personal and academic records, issues reports of grades, mails out official publications, etc

I wasn't sure how many creidts I needed to graduate, so I went to see the r _ _ _ _ _ _ _r to find out.

registrar

400

to make not true or not effective

Studying late into the night might help you learn more, but sleeping less n _ _ _ _ _ s the positive effects.

negate

400

Immediately after/following

Car sales plunged heavily after the 2008 financial crisis. The s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t losses forced many manufacturers, like SEAT, to lay off large numbers of their workforce.

subsequent

400

a structure for a building, system, or theory

Ellen's business plan may have failed, but it formed the f_ _ _ _ _ _ _k for her next, successful plan.

framework

500

to prepare intensively over a short period of time for an exam

I didn't have much time so I spent 2 days c _ _ _ _ _ _g for the test.

cram for sthg

500

to start (a rule or system)

Tesla will soon i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e changes to make autonomous car accidents less frequent.

institute

500

Forming the basis for something

There is no single way to put an end to drug addiction since there are many u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _g causes.

Underlying

500

a quality or feature that is an important part of something

All of his movies have a few a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s in common: for example, there is little conversation and a lot of music.

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