Eiken Vocabulary Test Online

This is a pure web app that evaluates your EIKEN vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level EIKEN vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
Free Online Vocabulary Test
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Eiken Vocabulary Test Online is a tool for building vocabulary for Grade Pre-1 and Grade 1. It includes 1200 basic words from the 4,000 Eiken Vocabulary List.

The app's primary functionality is to dynamically create Eiken word question sheets. Its core features include showing quizzes and auto-checking answers. Students can also store the results of each test for further analysis.

The app has some extra features that similar tools rarely have. It includes a sample sentence for each word, which helps a lot when learning new words. It also provides definitions of 9 languages for every word and lets ESL students select their mother language and integrate it with an English explanation.

Eiken Vocabulary Test Online is free, but you should sign up to save your tests. You can use a generic examword.com account (email/access code) to sign in. If you don't have an account yet, creating one only takes a few minutes. Sign up and start to enjoy this fantastic web app!
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anticipation
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. Please hold your breath in anticipation of that event.
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turning or twisting force
someone who plays a musical instrument
someone who takes spoils or plunder; one who despoils or strips by force; plunderer
deep wide ditch; ditch dug as a fortification and usually filled with water
something expected; pleasurable expectation; wishing with confidence
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cohesion
 
 
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n.  E.g. A firm believer in the maxim "Divide and conquer," the evil emperor sought to disrupt the cohesion of the federation of free nations.
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tendency to keep together
woolen thread; thread of other material, as of cotton or silk; material spun and prepared for use in weaving
three-part novel; a set of three works with related subject
principal raw material or commodity produced in a region; principal element
solid part of the earth consisting of the crust
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demobilize
 
 
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v.  E.g. A group of boys who were among about 250 child soldiers will demobilize in the village.
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widen; grow broad or broader
shield away from; prevent
show a reaction to something favorably or as hoped
retire from military service
wander; ramble; stroll
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diffuse
 
 
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a.  E.g. I hope to bring a diffuse focus into sharper detail.
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widely spread or scattered; not concentrated
relatively low annual rainfall of 25 to 50 centimeters
tending to discourage; prohibiting; forbidding
submarine; beneath the surface of the water
under, or lower in place; beneath not so high; inferior to in rank; unworthy of
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gossip
 
 
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n.  E.g. Every Italian chat show, gossip column, and newspaper, is full of the speculation of where the Hollywood couple will marry.
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union of parts in a whole; a coordinated outfit or costume; a coordinated set of furniture
rumor; malicious report about other people; light informal conversation for social occasions
weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing
something that discourages; tending to deter
reproduction by parents of different races
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inconclusive
 
 
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a.  E.g. This is in contrast to its rival, Exxon Mobil, which maintains that scientific evidence on climate change remains inconclusive, and which continues to concentrate on oil production.
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without any clear results or proof
skilled; experienced; having many social graces; polished or refined
stinging; sharp in taste or smell; caustic
very thin or transparent; very steep; absolute or pure
remote; secluded; placed or standing apart or alone
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miniature
 
 
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a.  E.g. Want to see some great architecture in miniature size?
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solidly; in a straight direct way; in a square shape
suitable; modest.; honorable; meeting accepted standards
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand
very small; model that represents something in a greatly reduced size
restricting according to rules or principles
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portion
 
 
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n.  E.g. The largest portion would go into the players' pockets, but the package included payments into a players' pension account and a donation to selected charities.
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small stream, often a shallow tributary to a river; brook
way or opening for entrance or exit place; passage by which a place may be reached; broad street
unmarried men; the first or lowest academic degree conferred by universities and colleges
silliness; words or signs having no intelligible meaning
section or quantity within a larger thing; a part of a whole
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publicity
 
 
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n.  E.g. No one would be interested so the publicity is the only way to build a base of buyers.
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storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning
sudden turn or start of mind; temporary eccentricity; fancy; capricious notion
device for measuring and recording graphically
substitute; trade in; give in return for something received
state of being public; information to attract public notice
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rift
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. Capello believes there will be no long-term rift between the fans and the Manchester United star.
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someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person; generally ignorant person
writing that is not fictional
shallow area in a waterway; break in friendly relations; narrow fissure in rock
something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward
rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course
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strain
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. The strain of flu is known as H2N2 and if caught by one person, could spread very easily to cause a global pandemic.
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ruler or tape that is three feet long; measure or standard used for comparison
group of organisms within a species; tension; pressure
status of a citizen with rights and duties
short account of amusing or interesting event; short narrative; secret story of history or biography
worker; someone who works with their hands
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uniformity
 
 
(12)
n.  E.g. It demands an approximately equal standard of life for all human beings and probably a certain uniformity of education.
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study of artifacts and relics of early mankind
sameness or consistency; freedom from variation or difference
something which makes evident or manifest; any mode of proof
science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape
travel for the purpose of discovery
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