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This is a pure web app that evaluates your CPE vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level CPE vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
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asphyxiate
(1)
v. E.g.
Carbon monoxide could build up and make you sick or even asphyxiate you.
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deprive of oxygen to the extent of producing death or very serious symptoms; suffocate
broaden or clarify by expanding; intensify; make larger or more powerful; increase
blast; prevent the growth and fertility of; destroy the happiness of; ruin; frustrate
darken; exceed in importance; outweigh
attempt by employing effort
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bicameral
(2)
a. E.g.
The United States Congress is a bicameral body.
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brief and compact; expressing much in few words
consisting of or divided into sections; separating into sections
concerning; simultaneous
departing from a recognized, conventional, or established norm or pattern
composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches
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cornet
(3)
n. E.g.
I love to play cornet - and it is a very versatile instrument.
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competitor; conflicting; competing; someone or something with similar claims of quality or distinction as another
act of doing or performing again
body of highest truth; investigation of nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning
a check issued in payment of wages or salary
a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone
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dogged
(4)
a. E.g.
Les Miserables tells of Inspector Javert's long, dogged pursuit of the criminal Jean Valjean.
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ancient; primitive; no longer fashionable
convenient for use or disposal; not busy, free; obtainable; accessible
differed; diversified; various
chief; serving as an essential component
determined; stubbornly persevering; unyielding
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flag
(5)
v. E.g.
When the opposing hockey team scored its third goal only minutes into the first quarter, the home team's spirits seemed to flag.
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try to conceal something; disguise; hide under a false appearance
activate; stimulate
associate; join
cure; make or get healthy again
become less intense; sink, or settle from pressure
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girder
(6)
n. E.g.
Discovery astronauts spent six and a half hours today unhooking a huge girder from the backbone of the International Space Station.
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arms
case for sword blade; sheath
beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as main horizontal support in building
a piece of cloth; small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
conductor of a band
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longitude
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n. E.g.
All points on the same meridian have the same longitude.
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act of accompanying someone or something
air
an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles
attention; curiosity; dividend; yield
a thing of very little value or importance
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patch
(8)
n. E.g.
I put on my clean flight suit, with rank on my shoulders and name patch on my chest.
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act of occupying or taking possession; control of a country by military forces of a foreign power
activity taken up in addition to one's regular work or profession, usually for enjoyment
assigning to a class or category
a piece of cloth; small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
anything which is longing for
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philosophy
(9)
n. E.g.
He holds a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia and served as press secretary for Kucinich for President in 2004.
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accomplishment; putting into practice; putting a person to death
a barrier that surrounds something to protect it
body of highest truth; investigation of nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning
a cassette for videotape
act of representing; standing in for someone or some group and speaking with authority in their behalf
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scholarly
(10)
a. E.g.
Much of scholarly research is learning what others have discovered and building on it.
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developing; forming; capable of forming or molding
consecutive
a form of social organization in which a male is the family head and title is traced through the male line
considerable; perceptible
academic; scientific; characteristic of scholars or scholarship
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starvation
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n. E.g.
He said the lack of sustainable food production was contributing to severe shortages which threatened more than thirty million Africans with starvation.
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a counter where you can obtain food or drink; cafe; strip; stick
act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine
a craftsman who works with stone or brick
any of various natural, oily or greasy heat-sensitive substances
barrel or cask for liquor; enclosure or cage, as for poultry or small animals
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tempting
(12)
a. E.g.
I know she would! The Widow Douglas' splendid hospitality was tempting bait.
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bright; lively; graphic; having striking color
contradictory; conflicting
deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; inadequate; feeble
attractive; appealing
brave; daring; intrepid; impudent
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