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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 TOEFL Vocabulary List is an excellent supplement to 5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List. If you finish the latter and still want to enhance your vocabulary skills, this list is an ideal option.
The list actually consists of 1000+ words that are not in the 5000 TOEFL vocabulary list, low frequency but useful in academic reading. So it would be best if you studied it after finishing the first 5000 TOEFL words.
The list is also called as Level 5 of TOEFL Vocabulary, following the 4 levels in the 5000 TOEFL vocabulary list. Its words are in four groups too. We present them as the same as 5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List, which you should know well, including features like online practices, printable materials, and word status management.
Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abate
abduct
abhor
abject
abominable
abstain
abstruse
absurdity
abyss
accommodation
accomplice
acquiesce
acrid
adamant
admonish
adoration
adore
adversary
affable
affirmative
agency
aghast
agitate
agrarian
aisle
alacrity
albeit
allegiance
alleviate
alley
allot
ambiguous
ambush
amiable
amicable
amiss
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3 Demonstrate word list style:
crucial a. of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis; of the greatest importance The meeting of today is a crucial moment in his career. Show examples and contexts
cryptic a. having hidden meaning; mystifying; using code or cipher Here are a couple of verses written in cryptic rhyme from some of my currently published books. Show examples and contexts
curb v. bend or curve; guide and manage, or restrain Paradoxically, Ray's strong-arming may be helping to curb violence in Bangalore. Show examples and contexts
curt a. having been shortened; effectively cut short; rudely brief or abrupt, as in speech or manner The grouchy shop assistant was curt with one of her customers, which resulted in a reprimand from her manager. Show examples and contexts
custody n. keeping or guarding; care, watch, inspection, for keeping, preservation, or security There were no arches left, and all the players, except the King, the Queen, and Alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution. Show examples and contexts
dangle v. hang loosely, or with a swinging or jerking motion; swing, as something suspended loosely After breakfast, the king took a seat on the corner of the raft, pulled off his boots, and let his legs dangle in the water to be comfortable. Show examples and contexts