Adjectives
Verbs
Nouns
Adverbs
Conjunction/Preposition
100

Basic, central, extremely important.



What does "Fundamental" mean?

100

To be a sign of, to show.

What does "Indicate" mean?

100

An important characteristic, a property.

What does "Feature" mean?

Examples: 

1. The sound made by "r" is one of the most difficult features of spoken English.

2. Each room has its own distinctive features.

100

However, regardless.

What does "Nevertheless" mean?

Example: The decision was dangerous. Nevertheless, Hitler attacked Russia.

100

Conjunction: Although (used to contrast two different things).

What does "Whereas" mean?

Example: Lemons are very sour whereas most fruits are sweet.

200

Short (about time, not length).

What does "Brief" mean?

200

To communicate without saying specifically; to lead to (a conclusion); to suggest that you think something without saying it directly.

What does "Imply" mean?

Example: The president implied that he would not support the new law against selling tobacco, but he didn't say it clearly.

200

An example, a case.

What does "Instance" mean?

200

Therefore, so, as a result.

What does "Hence" mean?

Example: The evidence is false; hence, the conclusion is also false.

200

Preposition: Even with (when an event is surprising because of some difficulty).

What does "Despite" mean?

Example: We enjoyed our vacation despite the rain.

300

Correct (about information, not opinions); on target; true in every detail.

What does "Accurate" mean?

Example: That test is not an accurate test of intelligence.

300

To move closer to something or someone.

What does "Approach" (verb) mean?

300

A way to do something.

What does "Approach" (noun) mean?

300

Also, in addition.

What does "Furthermore" mean?

Example: Kenya has beautiful weather and, furthermore, does not have long nights in the winter.

300

Preposition: by going through or using.

What does "Via" mean?

Example: The highway is full of traffic at this hour -it would be faster to travel via smaller streets.

400

Very important, or large in size.

What does "Major" (adjective) mean?

Example: The exam score is a major part of the final class grade.

400

To depend on; to need in order to continue well.

What does "Rely" mean?

Example: In many countries, children rely on their parents for food, money, and housing until they are over 20 years old.

400

A long speech about one topic that teaches (especially in a classroom).

What does "Lecture" (noun) mean?

400

In general, for the most part.

What does "Overall" mean?

Example: Overall, Americans eat a lot of beef, especially compared to people in other countries.

400

Conjunction: Only if; only if a particular thing happens or is done.

What does "Provided" mean?

Example: Provided you study hard for the exam, you should do well enough to pass the class.

500

Not very important; small in size.

What does "Minor" (adjective) mean?

Example: The old actress was sad she had only a minor role in the new movie.

500

To give a label (a name or phrase given to a group of things to identify them) to something.

What does "Label" (verb) mean?

Example: Children are often unkind and label others who look different as outsiders.


500

Where something comes from.

What does "Source" mean?

Example: Do not trust books that give information without listed sources. The facts could be false.

500

Without much difficulty or delay.

What does "Readily" mean?

Example: Because Derek adored the famous scientist, he readily agreed to work for her without being paid.

500
Preposition: in spite of.

What does "Notwithstanding" mean?

Example: High prices notwithstanding, over 70 million iPhones were sold in the last three months.