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Vocabulary Study Online by Level
Vocabulary Study Online By Level (VSOBL) is a Fast, Reliable, and Handy tool to prepare English exam vocabulary. (Available for all VIP accounts: US$2/Month). It has built-in word lists: 6000 IELTS words, 6000 TOEFL words, 5000 GRE words, and 3000 SAT words. You can load them by level with one click.
The 6000 IELTS Academic Words is an excellent supplement to 4000 IELTS Academic Words. If you finish the latter and still want to enhance your vocabulary skills, this list is an ideal option.
The list actually consists of 2000+ words that are not in the 4000 IELTS Academic Words, low frequency but useful in the IELTS academic test. So it would be best if you studied it after finishing the first 4000 words.
The list has Level 4 and Level 5 of IELTS Academic Vocabulary, following the 3 levels in the 4000 IELTS Academic Words. Each level's words are divided into four groups. We present them as the same as 4000 IELTS Academic Words, including features like online practices, printable materials, and word status management.
Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abbreviation
abolish
aboriginal
abound
abrasion
abridge
abundance
accelerate
acclaim
accommodation
accord
accumulate
accuser
acquaint
adept
adhere
adjacent
adjoin
administrate
adolescence
advent
adverse
aerial
aesthetic
affiliate
affirm
affix
afflict
aggregate
agitation
agreeable
airing
albeit
allege
alleviate
allocate
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3 Demonstrate word list style:
circulate v. move through space, circuit, or system, returning to the starting point The doctor shows me how blood to circulate in my veins in pictures. Show examples and contexts
cite v. quote; adduce as an instance She could cite passages in the Bible from memory. Show examples and contexts
classify v. declare unavailable, as for security reasons; arrange or order by classes or categories The US government agency responsible to classify viruses, the Centre for Disease Control, says it was in the process of deciding whether to change the strain's classification. Show examples and contexts
cluster n. group; bunch; group of the same or similar elements gathered or occurring closely The powerful earthquake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter Scale, struck a cluster of small villages and towns in Xinjiang's remote region. Show examples and contexts
coeducation n. system of education in which both men and women attend the same institution or classes I now serve as president of Oberlin College, the first college in America to admit students of color and women to coeducation. Show examples and contexts
coherent a. adhesive; sticking together; capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner If the EU is to form any coherent common foreign policy, it needs France and Britain singing from the same song sheet. Show examples and contexts