ECPE Vocabulary Test Online

This is a pure web app that evaluates your ECPE vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level ECPE vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
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The ECPE test evaluates EFL (English as a Foreign Language) people's English skills. It usually has four sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Because test takers aren't native English speakers, ECPE vocabulary plays a crucial role in all sections.

On average, more than half of the time spent preparing the test is spent studying new words and reviewing known words. This app, the ECPE Test for Vocabulary, is a pure online tool for evaluating vocabulary levels. For self-taught test takers, this app helps them understand their level and progress and plays a key part in planning or scheduling ECPE vocabulary study.

This app has a built-in ECPE vocabulary that includes 1200 basic-level words. You needn't worry about the test contents, and the test question sheet will be produced automatically as long as you request. In addition to a proven test word bank, we implement the app with cutting-edge computer and web technology. The primary feature of the app is to check if you know or do not know a word. The question sheet is made dynamically with 12 random words.

This app stores your test results for further analysis and comparison. If you want to run all functionalities, you should sign in first to save your data through your account. If you don't have an account yet, please create one immediately. It is a free feature as long as you get an access code, sign in, and enjoy all the features of this great app.
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anarchist
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. Denying she was an anarchist, Katya maintained she wished only to make changes in our government, not to destroy it entirely.
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rapid growth; spread; increase in size by reproduction
quality or condition of being humble; low estimate of one's self; self-abasement
public institutions that report the news, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television
point or direct towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it
person who seeks to overturn established government; advocate of abolishing authority
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briskness
 
 
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n.  E.g. All these vehicles went by with a cheerful briskness; there was hardly ever a block for them in the traffic.
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raid; attack; act of invading, especially the entrance of an armed force into a territory to conquer
recognition; taste; judgment or opinion, especially a favorable one
place abounding in trees or shrubs; wild forest
liveliness and eagerness; quickness; vigor or rapidity in action
one who is engaged in military service as an officer or a private; one who serves in an army
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conscience
 
 
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n.  E.g. The truth in conscience is immediately near to me, as near as the seed that rests upon the wayside.
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person who is considered for something; person who seeks or is nominated for an office, prize, or honor
motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles; source of moral or ethical judgment
receding; pull back or move away or backward; withdrawal of troops to a more favorable position
operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment
normal activity of a person in particular social setting; part played by a performer
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envision
 
 
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v.  E.g. I cannot envision him as President.
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reach conclusion; become systemic and spread throughout the body
proclaim doctrine or law; make known by official publication
picture in the mind; imagine
provide or brighten with light; clear up or make understandable; enlighten
provide or raise the funds or capital for; supply funds to
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formerly
 
 
(5)
ad.  E.g. Fisher can win the Dubai World Championship, but isn't guaranteed the title formerly called Order
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previously;at an earlier time; once
hard to find; absent or rare; limited
outside mainstream; of peripheral part or border
not thorough, constant or consistent; by chance
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle; in or into a group, organization, or business
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infection
 
 
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n.  E.g. The Chinese respondents were quite well informed the three main routes of infection: unprotected sex, dirty needles, and mother-to-child transmission.
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public institutions that report the news, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, and television
acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense; explanation or excuse
moral corruption or contamination; invasion of body which can lead to tissue damage and disease
outer boundary length; closed curve bounding a plane area
choice and use of words in speech or writing
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leaky
 
 
(7)
a.  E.g. The workers are checking on the leaky roof.
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recurring with measured regularity
of or pertaining to prostitutes; tastelessly showy; lustful; deceptive; misleading
permitting leaks or leakage; permitting liquids to penetrate
of or relating to or comprising atoms; immeasurably small
proportionally balanced; even; having a likeness in the form and size
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objective
 
 
(8)
a.  E.g. Even though he was her son, she tried to be objective about his behavior.
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marked by complexity and richness of detail; done with care and in minute detail
opposite; reversed in order, nature, or effect; turned upside down
offensive; characterized by insult or abuse; tending to insult or affront
not influenced by emotions; having actual existence or reality
made or consisting of wool
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progress
 
 
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n.  E.g. The ship made slow progress through the rough sea.
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originator; explorer
one who manages a government agency or department
moving or going forward; proceeding onward; advance
receiver; one that receives or is receptive
personal knowledge or information about someone or something
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saltiness
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. A group of scientists predicted that the saltiness of the waters of the oceans around South Africa could serve as an early indicator of climate change.
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preservation or restoration from loss, damage, or neglect
piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential; area of land; ground
loss of the ability to move a body part
place of worship that is smaller than and subordinate to a church; service conducted in a chapel
property of containing salt
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sunflower
 
 
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n.  E.g. The houses had little gardens around them, I only saw a sunflower.
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person who seeks to overturn established government; advocate of abolishing authority
perseverance; state or fact of persevering; continuing existence
plant having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration
procedure for religious ceremonies; any customary practice
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tortuous
 
 
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a.  E.g. Because this road is so tortuous, it is unwise to go faster than twenty miles an hour on it.
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marked by repeated turns or bends; winding or twisting; not straightforward; circuitous
opposite; reversed in order, nature, or effect; turned upside down
having the nature of an idiom; characteristic of a given language
logically convincing; sound; legally acceptable; well grounded
preposterous; ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable; foolish
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