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IELTS 3200 Words with answers presents the most frequently tested words for IELTS.
You will find 3200 vocabulary-training items. The book is designed to help you master all the absolutely essential IELTS words using the simplest and most effective method: choose the right answer.
IELTS 3200 words with answers is both a self-help book and a textbook for classroom use. It is the only vocabulary book you will ever need to master the most often tested words on the IELTS. By using this book you will definitely help yourself expand your vocabulary, build up your word power and raise your score on the IELTS.

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IELTS Vocabulary:

3200 words withanswer key

Daniel B. Smith

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Table of contents

Introduction

First part

Second part

Third part

Fourth part

Answer Key

Conclusion

Introduction

IELTS 3200 Words with answers presents the most frequently tested words for IELTS.

You will find 3200 vocabulary-training items. The book is designed to help you master all the absolutely essential IELTS words using the simplest and most effective method: choose the right answer.

IELTS 3200 words with answers is both a self-help book and a textbook for classroom use.

Please keep an eye on further releases and check my books on English Grammar.

Good luck!

First part

1. Choose the right meaning for: “acquire”.      a) get or gather together      b) have room for; hold without crowding      c) come into the possession of something

2. Choose the right meaning for: “abstract”.      a) existing only in the mind      b) make fit for      c) have room for

3. Choose the right meaning for: “accumulate”.      a) have room for      b) get or gather together      c) come into the possession of something

4. Choose the right meaning for: “adequate”.      a) having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task      b) the right to enter      c) make fit for

5. Choose the right meaning for: “access”.      a) go or travel along with      b) the right to enter      c) forsake, leave behind

6. Choose the right meaning for: “acknowledge”.      a) the right to enter      b) have room for      c) declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of

7. Choose the right meaning for: “adapt”.      a) make fit for or change to suit a new purpose      b) have room for      c) go or travel along with

8. Choose the right meaning for: “abandon”.      a) go or travel along with      b) forsake, leave behind      c) have room for

9. Choose the right meaning for: “accommodate”.      a) have room for; hold without crowding      b) make fit for      c) existing only in the mind

10. Choose the right meaning for: “accompany”.      a) forsake, leave behind      b) existing only in the mind      c) go or travel along with

11. Choose the right meaning for: “allocate”.      a) distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose      b) have an effect upon      c) alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard

12. Choose the right meaning for: “aggregate”.      a) have an effect upon      b) occurring or payable every year      c) a sum total of many heterogeneous things taken together

13. Choose the right meaning for: “analogy”.      a) have an effect upon      b) drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect      c) occurring or payable every year

14. Choose the right meaning for: “annual”.      a) occurring or payable every year      b) speak, plead or argue in favor of      c) distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose

15. Choose the right meaning for: “ambiguous”.      a) have an effect upon      b) occurring or payable every year      c) having more than one possible meaning

16. Choose the right meaning for: “advocate”.      a) have an effect upon      b) occurring or payable every year      c) speak, plead or argue in favour of

17. Choose the right meaning for: “adjust”.      a) distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose      b) alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard      c) having more than one meaning

18. Choose the right meaning for: “alter”.      a) regard something as probable or likely      b) distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose      c) cause to change; make different

19. Choose the right meaning for: “anticipate”.      a) regard something as probable or likely      b) having more than one possible meaning      c) cause to change; make different

20. Choose the right meaning for: “affect”.      a) have an effect upon      b) cause to change; make different      c) draw a comparison in order to show a similarity

21. Choose the right meaning for: “appropriate”.      a) fix to; attach      b) move towards      c) suitable for a particular person or place or condition

22. Choose the right meaning for: “aspect”.      a) a characteristic to be considered      b) fix to; attach      c) clearly revealed to the mind or the sense or judgment

23. Choose the right meaning for: “appreciate”.      a) be fully aware of’ realize fully      b) suitable for a particular person or place or condition      c) select something or someone for a specific purpose

24. Choose the right meaning for: “append”.      a) fix to; attach      b) evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of      c) judge tentatively or form an estimate of

25. Choose the right meaning for: “approach”.      a) select something or someone for a specific purpose      b) move towards      c) fix to; attach

26. Choose the right meaning for: “assign”.      a) fix to; attach      b) a characteristic to be considered      c) select something or someone for a specific purpose

27. Choose the right meaning for: “assess”.      a) evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent or significance of      b) be fully aware of; realize fully      c) a characteristic to be considered

28. Choose the right meaning for: “arbitrary”.      a) move towards      b) based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice      c) be fully aware of

29. Choose the right meaning for: “approximate”.      a) move towards      b) fix to; attach      c) judge tentatively or form an estimate of

30. Choose the right meaning for: “apparent”.      a) clearly revealed to the mind or the sense or judgment      b) move towards      c) be fully aware of; realize fully

31. Choose the right meaning for: “capable”.      a) to gain with effort      b) having capacity or ability      c) a partiality that prevents objective consideration

32. Choose the right meaning for: “brief”.      a) to gain with effort      b) the power or right to give orders or make decisions      c) give essential information to someone

33. Choose the right meaning for: “bulk”.      a) to gain with effort      b) as the agent of or on someone’s part      c) the property of something that is great in magnitude

34. Choose the right meaning for: “assume”.      a) take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof      b) having capacity or ability      c) the power or right to give orders or make decisions

35. Choose the right meaning for: “bias”.      a) give essential information to someone      b) a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation      c) capability to perform or produce

36. Choose the right meaning for: “capacity”.      a) to gain with effort      b) having capacity or ability      c) capability to perform or produce

37. Choose the right meaning for: “authority”.      a) having capacity or ability      b) an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity      c) the power or right to give orders or make decisions

38. Choose the right meaning for: “behalf”.      a) to gain with effort      b) having capacity or ability      c) as the agent of or on someone’s part

39. Choose the right meaning for: “attribute”.      a) an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity      b) capability to perform or produce      c) the property of something that is great in magnitude

40. Choose the right meaning for: “attain”.      a) capability to perform or produce      b) to gain with effort      c) the property of something that is great in magnitude

41. Choose the right meaning for: “cease”.      a) a visual display of information      b) put an end to a state or an activity      c) a set of rules or principles or laws

42. Choose the right meaning for: “coincide”.      a) happen simultaneously      b) make clear      c) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission

43. Choose the right meaning for: “chart”.      a) put an end to a state or an activity      b) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission      c) a visual display of information

44. Choose the right meaning for: “cite”.      a) make reference to      b) a visual display of information      c) of recognized authority or excellence

45. Choose the right meaning for: “civil”.      a) make reference to      b) of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state      c) a visual display of information

46. Choose the right meaning for: “classic”.      a) happen simultaneously      b) put an end to a state or an activity      c) of recognized authority or excellence

47. Choose the right meaning for: “code”.      a) a set of rules or principles or laws      b) a visual display of information      c) of recognized authority or excellence

48. Choose the right meaning for: “clarify”.      a) of recognized authority or excellence      b) a visual display of information      c) make clear

49. Choose the right meaning for: “channel”.      a) make reference to      b) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission      c) put an end to a state or an activity

50. Choose the right meaning for: “coherent”.      a) marked by an orderly, logical and consistent relation of parts      b) make reference to      c) of recognized authority or excellence

51. Choose the right meaning for: “community”.      a) set in motion, cause to start      b) make amends for; pay compensation for      c) a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession or other particular characteristic in common

52. Choose the right meaning for: “commence”.      a) set in motion, cause to start      b) break down, literally or metaphorically      c) a special group delegated to consider some matter

53. Choose the right meaning for: “commission”.      a) get or gather together      b) a special group delegated to consider some matter      c) be in verbal contact

54. Choose the right meaning for: “communicate”.      a) break down, literally or metaphorically      b) be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas      c) get or gather together

55. Choose the right meaning for: “collapse”.      a) get or gather together      b) set in motion, cause to start      c) break down, literally or metaphorically

56. Choose the right meaning for: “commit”.      a) give entirely to a specific person, activity or cause      b) set in motion, cause to start      c) make amends for; pay compensation for

57. Choose the right meaning for: “compile”.      a) a special group delegated to consider some matter      b) get or gather together      c) something added to complete or embellish or make perfect

58. Choose the right meaning for: “compatible”.      a) give entirely to a specific person, activity or cause      b) able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination      c) something added to complete or embellish or make perfect

59. Choose the right meaning for: “compensate”.      a) make amends for; pay compensation for      b) get or gather together      c) be in verbal contact

60. Choose the right meaning for: “complement”.      a) set in motion; cause to start      b) make amends for; pay compensation for      c) something added to complete or embellish or make perfect

61. Choose the right meaning for: “concurrent”.      a) be composed of      b) occurring or operating at the same time      c) the way a person behaves toward other people

62. Choose the right meaning for: “compound”.      a) a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts      b) including all or everything      c) be composed of

63. Choose the right meaning for: “conduct”.      a) the way a person behaves toward other people      b) have the idea for      c) make denser, stronger or purer

64. Choose the right meaning for: “component”.      a) including all or everything      b) an abstract or general idea      c) an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up

65. Choose the right meaning for: “concept”.      a) including all or everything      b) an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances      c) occurring or operating at the same time

66. Choose the right meaning for: “conclude”.      a) bring to a close      b) have the idea for      c) a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts

67. Choose the right meaning for: “concentrate”.      a) including all or everything      b) make denser, stronger or purer      c) an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up

68. Choose the right meaning for: “comprise”.      a) have the idea for      b) occurring or operating at the same time      c) be composed of

69. Choose the right meaning for: “comprehensive”.      a) have the idea for      b) including all or everything      c) make denser, stronger or purer

70. Choose the right meaning for: “conceive”.      a) have the idea for      b) bring to a close      c) be composed of

71. Choose the right meaning for: “consist”.      a) have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in      b) large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree      c) be similar; be in line with

72. Choose the right meaning for: “constitute”.      a) be similar, be in line with      b) give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to      c) form or compose

73. Choose the right meaning for: “confirm”.      a) hold back      b) establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts      c) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing

74. Choose the right meaning for: “consent”.      a) be similar, be in line with      b) form or compose      c) give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to

75. Choose the right meaning for: “constant”.      a) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing      b) have a conference in order to talk something over      c) establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts

76. Choose the right meaning for: “constrain”.      a) be similar, be in line with      b) hold back      c) have a conference in order to talk something over

77. Choose the right meaning for: “considerable”.      a) establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts      b) form or compose      c) large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree

78. Choose the right meaning for: “confine”.      a) place limits on      b) have a conference in order to talk something over      c) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing

79. Choose the right meaning for: “confer”.      a) have a conference in order to talk something over      b) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing      c) give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to

80. Choose the right meaning for: “conform”.      a) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing      b) have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in      c) be similar, be in line with

81. Choose the right meaning for: “convene”.      a) meet formally      b) belonging to the present time      c) use up (resources or materials)

82. Choose the right meaning for: “contradict”.      a) exact opposition      b) meet formally      c) prove negative; show to be false

83. Choose the right meaning for: “construct”.      a) belonging to the present time      b) make by combining materials and parts      c) be in or establish communication with

84. Choose the right meaning for: “contact”.      a) be in or establish communication with      b) exact opposition      c) prove negative; show to be false

85. Choose the right meaning for: “contrary”.      a) get or ask advice from      b) prove negative; show to be false      c) exact opposition

86. Choose the right meaning for: “consult”.      a) exact opposition      b) get or ask advice from      c) make by combining materials and parts

87. Choose the right meaning for: “consume”.      a) belonging to the present time      b) use up (resources or materials)      c) exact opposition

88. Choose the right meaning for: “contract”.      a) a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law      b) get or ask advice from      c) belonging to the present time

89. Choose the right meaning for: “contemporary”.      a) prove negative; show to be false      b) use up (resources or materials)      c) belonging to the present time

90. Choose the right meaning for: “controversy”.      a) get or ask advice from      b) a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement      c) belonging to the present time

91. Choose the right meaning for: “decade”.      a) a period of 10 years      b) decrease      c) a periodically repeated sequence of events

92. Choose the right meaning for: “crucial”.      a) carry on a conversation      b) of extreme importance      c) a period of 10 years

93. Choose the right meaning for: “cooperate”.      a) be compatible, similar or consistent      b) decrease      c) work together on a common enterprise of project

94. Choose the right meaning for: “convert”.      a) make (someone) agree, understand      b) of extreme importance      c) change the nature, purpose or function of something

95. Choose the right meaning for: “cycle”.      a) a periodically repeated sequence of events      b) change the nature, purpose or function of something      c) decrease

96. Choose the right meaning for: “decline”.      a) decrease      b) a periodically repeated sequence of events      c) work together on a common enterprise of project

97. Choose the right meaning for: “core”.      a) carry on a conversation      b) the most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience      c) a periodically repeated sequence of events

98. Choose the right meaning for: “converse”.      a) a period of 10 years      b) be compatible, similar or consistent      c) carry on a conversation

99. Choose the right meaning for: “convince”.      a) make (someone) agree, understand      b) a periodically repeated sequence of events      c) decrease

100. Choose the right meaning for: “correspond”.      a) decrease      b) be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics      c) work together on a common project

101. Choose the right meaning for: “detect”.      a) reject      b) dedicate      c) discover or determine the existence, presence or fact of

102. Choose the right meaning for: “derive”.      a) come from      b) dedicate      c) conclude by reasoning

103. Choose the right meaning for: “deduce”.      a) be a sign or indication of      b) conclude by reasoning      c) reject

104. Choose the right meaning for: “discrete”.      a) be a sign or indication of      b) dedicate      c) constituting a separate entity or part

105. Choose the right meaning for: “differentiate”.      a) come from      b) be a distinctive feature, attribute      c) precise; explicit and clearly defined

106. Choose the right meaning for: “denote”.      a) dedicate      b) conclude by reasoning      c) be a sign or indication of

107. Choose the right meaning for: “deny”.      a) reject      b) come from      c) dedicate

108. Choose the right meaning for: “devote”.      a) be a sign or indication of      b) dedicate      c) come from

109. Choose the right meaning for: “definite”.      a) precise; explicit and clearly defined      b) conclude by reasoning      c) dedicate

110. Choose the right meaning for: “diminish”.      a) reject      b) be a sign or indication of      c) decrease in size, extent or range

111. Choose the right meaning for: “distinct”.      a) recognizable; marked      b) relating to energy, motion or change      c) the period of time during which something continues

112. Choose the right meaning for: “dispose”.      a) twist and press out of shape      b) throw or cast away      c) give to several people

113. Choose the right meaning for: “domain”.      a) distinctly dissimilar or unlike      b) twist and press out of shape      c) territory over which rule or control is exercised

114. Choose the right meaning for: “document”.      a) recognizable; marked      b) give to several people      c) writing that provides information

115. Choose the right meaning for: “diverse”.      a) distinctly dissimilar or unlike      b) throw or cast away      c) writing that provides information

116. Choose the right meaning for: “distort”.      a) give to several people      b) twist and press out of shape      c) writing that provides information

117. Choose the right meaning for: “dynamic”.      a) give to several people      b) recognizable; marked      c) relating to energy, motion or change

118. Choose the right meaning for: “duration”.      a) give to several people      b) the period of time during which something continues      c) recognizable; marked

119. Choose the right meaning for: “distribute”.      a) give to several people      b) throw or cast away      c) writing that provides information

120. Choose the right meaning for: “economic”.      a) writing that provides information      b) give to several people      c) relating to money or trade

121. Choose the right meaning for: “eliminate”.      a) get rid of, remove or leave out      b) became known or appeared out of something      c) a version or a batch of a publication in a series

122. Choose the right meaning for: “emphasis”.      a) met unexpectedly      b) get rid of, remove or leave out      c) the importance or special consideration of something

123. Choose the right meaning for: “empirical”.      a) very big      b) met unexpectedly      c) based on observation or experiment

124. Choose the right meaning for: “enforcement”.      a) to make or force something to happen or be accepted      b) met unexpectedly      c) very big

125. Choose the right meaning for: “edition”.      a) to get rid of, remove or leave out      b) a version or a batch of a publication in a series      c) improved in quality, intensity or value

126. Choose the right meaning for: “enhanced”.      a) very big      b) improved in quality, intensity or value      c) a version or a batch of a publication in a series

127. Choose the right meaning for: “enormous”.      a) very big      b) became known or appeared out of something      c) to get rid of, remove or leave out

128. Choose the right meaning for: “emerged”.      a) a version or a batch of a publication in a series      b) to get rid of, remove or leave out      c) became known or appeared out of something

129. Choose the right meaning for: “enable”.      a) improved      b) make something possible, practical or easy to do      c) very big

130. Choose the right meaning for: “encountered”.      a) met unexpectedly      b) based on observation or experiment      c) to get rid of, remove or leave out

131. Choose the right meaning for: “established”.      a) extensive landed property      b) to make certain that something will happen      c) conventional or conforming to accepted standards

132. Choose the right meaning for: “evaluation”.      a) judgment of the value or quality of something      b) extensive landed property      c) gradual weakening or damage caused by nature

133. Choose the right meaning for: “estate”.      a) morally right      b) extensive landed property      c) the conditions one lives in and their effects

134. Choose the right meaning for: “ethnic”.      a) of a national, racial, religious or linguistic group      b) extensive landed property      c) necessary items for a particular activity of purpose

135. Choose the right meaning for: “estimate”.      a) the conditions one lives in and their effects      b) judgment of the value or quality of something      c) a guess of the size, number or amount of something

136. Choose the right meaning for: “ethical”.      a) morally right      b) gradual weakening or damage caused by nature      c) necessary items for a particular activity of purpose

137. Choose the right meaning for: “environment”.      a) morally right      b) the conditions one lives in and their effects      c) to make certain that something will happen

138. Choose the right meaning for: “erosion”.      a) morally right      b) conventional of conforming to accepted standards      c) gradual weakening or damage caused by nature

139. Choose the right meaning for: “ensure”.      a) to make certain that something will happen      b) the conditions one lives in and their effects      c) judgment of the value or quality of something

140. Choose the right meaning for: “equipment”.      a) the conditions one lives in and their effects      b) necessary items for a particular activity of purpose      c) of a national, racial, religious or linguistic group

141. Choose the right meaning for: “exceed”.      a) to be more than a number, amount or allowed limit      b) to send goods to another country      c) finally or ultimately

142. Choose the right meaning for: “evolution”.      a) to show, display or reveal      b) a gradual process of change or Darwin’s theory      c) to send goods to another country

143. Choose the right meaning for: “eventually”.      a) clear and detailed, not implicit      b) to send goods to another country      c) finally or ultimately

144. Choose the right meaning for: “export”.      a) to send goods to another country      b) clear and detailed, not implicit      c) an increase in size of something

145. Choose the right meaning for: “evidence”.      a) to show, display or reveal      b) one or more reasons for believing something      c) good use of resources or unfair use of people

146. Choose the right meaning for: “expert”.      a) to send goods to another country      b) to be more than a number, amount or allowed limit      c) a person with great skill or knowledge of a subject

147. Choose the right meaning for: “expansion”.      a) an increase in size of something      b) to show, display or reveal      c) to send goods to another country

148. Choose the right meaning for: “explicit”.      a) an increase in size of something      b) clear and detailed, not implicit      c) one or more reasons for believing something

149. Choose the right meaning for: “exploitation”.      a) to be more than a number, amount or allowed limit      b) good use of resources or unfair use of people      c) a gradual process of change

150. Choose the right meaning for: “exhibit”.      a) clear and detailed, not implicit      b) to be more than a number, amount or allowed limit      c) to show, display or reveal

151. Choose the right meaning for: “exposure”.      a) fundamental principle or establishment      b) being affected by something in a particular place      c) relating to a central government

152. Choose the right meaning for: “extract”.      a) countable or having an end or limit      b) to get from source, pull out or get by force      c) fundamental principle or establishment

153. Choose the right meaning for: “flexibility”.      a) happening soon      b) fundamental principle or establishment      c) ability to bend, change or be changed

154. Choose the right meaning for: “forthcoming”.      a) happening soon      b) countable or having an end or limit      c) to make something easy or easier to do

155. Choose the right meaning for: “foundation”.      a) to make something easy or easier to do      b) fundamental principle or establishment      c) countable or having an end or limit

156. Choose the right meaning for: “federal”.      a) relating to a central government      b) fundamental people      c) countable or having an end or limit

157. Choose the right meaning for: “fluctuations”.      a) countable or having an end or limit      b) ability to bend, change or be changed      c) irregular variations or rises and falls

158. Choose the right meaning for: “finite”.      a) relating to the management of money      b) countable or having an end or limit      c) to make something easy or easier to do

159. Choose the right meaning for: “facilitate”.      a) to make something easy or easier to do      b) ability to bend, change or be changed      c) being affected by something in a particular place

160. Choose the right meaning for: “financial”.      a) countable or having an end or limit      b) ability to bend, change or be changed      c) relating to the management of money

161. Choose the right meaning for: “grade”.      a) aims, purposes or targets      b) to classify things or people by quality, rank or level      c) basic, central or more important than anything else

162. Choose the right meaning for: “granted”.      a) gave or allowed someone to do something      b) furthermore      c) people of the same age or the production of energy

163. Choose the right meaning for: “founded”.      a) furthermore      b) relating to the whole world      c) brought into existence or based an idea on something

164. Choose the right meaning for: “global”.      a) furthermore      b) relating to the whole world      c) aims, purposes or targets

165. Choose the right meaning for: “goals”.      a) basic, central or more important than anything else      b) people of the same age or the production of energy      c) aims, purposes or targets

166. Choose the right meaning for: “guidelines”.      a) furthermore      b) relating to the whole world      c) information to aid or advise people about something

167. Choose the right meaning for: “framework”.      a) brought into existence or based an idea on something      b) gave or allowed someone to do something      c) an outline or basic description of a complex process

168. Choose the right meaning for: “fundamental”.      a) basic, central or more important than anything else      b) furthermore      c) an outline or basic description of a complex process

169. Choose the right meaning for: “forward”.      a) furthermore      b) aims, purposes or targets      c) an outline or basic description of a complex process

170. Choose the right meaning for: “generation”.      a) an outline or basic description of a complex process      b) people of the same age or the production of energy      c) furthermore

171. Choose the right meaning for: “hierarchical”.      a) system of beliefs or principles      b) classified by rank or grade      c) gave no attention to someone or something

172. Choose the right meaning for: “hypothesis”.      a) system of beliefs or principles      b) classified by rank or grade      c) an idea based on observation but not yet proven

173. Choose the right meaning for: “ignored”.      a) gave no attention to someone or something      b) the same in every way      c) understood without being said

174. Choose the right meaning for: “implications”.      a) system of beliefs or principles      b) the possible consequences an event may bring      c) an idea based on observation but not yet proven

175. Choose the right meaning for: “hence”.      a) the same in every way      b) therefore, this is the reason why      c) gave no attention to someone or something

176. Choose the right meaning for: “identical”.      a) the same in every way      b) an idea based on observation but not yet proven      c) gave no attention to someone or something

177. Choose the right meaning for: “illustrated”.      a) the same in every way      b) understood without being said      c) made clear with pictures or examples

178. Choose the right meaning for: “implicit”.      a) understood without being said      b) the same in every way      c) system of beliefs or principles

179. Choose the right meaning for: “immigration”.      a) the same in every way      b) the act of arriving in a country in order to live there      c) classified by rank or grade

180. Choose the right meaning for: “ideology”.      a) made clear with pictures or examples      b) therefore, this is the reason why      c) system of beliefs or principles

181. Choose the right meaning for: “inevitably”.      a) caused to happen      b) can not be avoided      c) to show, point out or make clear

182. Choose the right meaning for: “inferred”.      a) conclude from evidence or logical thinking      b) can not be avoided      c) as a corporation or combined into one thing

183. Choose the right meaning for: “incorporated”.      a) can not be avoided      b) suggests something without saying directly      c) as a corporation or combined into one thing

184. Choose the right meaning for: “inclination”.      a) slope or the way a person feels about something      b) to show, point out or make clear      c) something that encourages or motivates a person to do

185. Choose the right meaning for: “implies”.      a) unable to exist or work together effectively      b) caused to happen or persuaded to do      c) suggests something without saying directly

186. Choose the right meaning for: “incentive”.      a) can not be avoided      b) something that encourages or motivates a person to do      c) to show, point out or make clear

187. Choose the right meaning for: “indicate”.      a) to show, point out or make clear      b) slope or the way a person feels about something      c) conclude from evidence or logical thinking

188. Choose the right meaning for: “imposed”.      a) unable to exist or work together effectively      b) conclude from evidence      c) forced as a rule or made someone accept an idea

189. Choose the right meaning for: “incompatible”.      a) can not be avoided      b) unable to exist or work together effectively      c) as a corporation or combined into one thing

190. Choose the right meaning for: “induced”.      a) caused to happen or persuaded to do      b) can not be avoided      c) unable to exist or work together effectively

191. Choose the right meaning for: “integration”.      a) to combine two or more thing into a coherent whole      b) an occurrence of something      c) discoveries or clear understandings of a complex issue

192. Choose the right meaning for: “instance”.      a) careful or critical viewing or examination      b) necessary or important to complete a whole      c) an occurrence of something

193. Choose the right meaning for: “insights”.      a) necessary or important to complete a whole      b) discoveries or clear understandings of a complex issue      c) information about how to do something

194. Choose the right meaning for: “inspection”.      a) careful or critical viewing or examination      b) invention or new idea      c) to combine two or more things

195. Choose the right meaning for: “injury”.      a) an occurrence of something      b) necessary or important to complete a whole      c) damage to a person’s body after an accident or attack

196. Choose the right meaning for: “inhibition”.      a) information about how to do something      b) the process of slowing down, restraining or stopping      c) an occurrence of something

197. Choose the right meaning for: “innovation”.      a) invention or new idea or way of doing something      b) existing as a natural and basic part of something      c) an occurrence of something

198. Choose the right meaning for: “integral”.      a) careful or critical viewing or examination      b) information about how to do something      c) necessary or important to complete a whole

199. Choose the right meaning for: “inherent”.      a) careful or critical viewing or examination      b) existing as a natural and basic part of something      c) to combine two or more things into a coherent whole

200. Choose the right meaning for: “instructions”.      a) information about how to do something      b) an occurrence of something      c) discoveries or clear understandings of a complex issue

201. Choose the right meaning for: “intensity”.      a) strength of concentration of something      b) complicated or difficult to understand      c) an explanation or opinion of what something means

202. Choose the right meaning for: “intrinsic”.      a) capacity to acquire and apply knowledge      b) a detailed study      c) basic and essential or by itself

203. Choose the right meaning for: “involved”.      a) between two extremes or in the middle      b) complicated or difficult to understand      c) a detailed study of examination

204. Choose the right meaning for: “integrity”.      a) basic and essential or by itself      b) strength of concentration of something      c) wholeness, honesty or having principles

205. Choose the right meaning for: “investigation”.      a) a detailed study of examination of a problem or crime      b) complicated or difficult to understand      c) basic and essential

206. Choose the right meaning for: “intelligence”.      a) complicated or difficult to understand      b) capacity to acquire and apply knowledge      c) an explanation or opinion of what something means

207. Choose the right meaning for: “intermediate”.      a) between two extremes or in the middle      b) complicated or difficult to understand      c) communication or the action of things on each other

208. Choose the right meaning for: “interpretation”.      a) complicated or difficult to understand      b) wholeness, honesty or having principles      c) an explanation or opinion of what something means

209. Choose the right meaning for: “interaction”.      a) communication or the action of things on each other      b) complicated or difficult      c) between two extremes

210. Choose the right meaning for: “intervention”.      a) strength of concentration of something      b) become involved in a situation in order to improve it      c) an explanation or opinion of what something means

211. Choose the right meaning for: “liberal”.      a) open minded and tolerant of others or generous      b) similarly, also      c) more important than others of the same type

212. Choose the right meaning for: “legal”.      a) to impose or collect a tax      b) related to or allowed by law      c) a law or laws created by a government

213. Choose the right meaning for: “likewise”.      a) a law or laws created by a government      b) to explain or show that something is right or fair      c) similarly, also

214. Choose the right meaning for: “legislation”.      a) a law or laws created by a government      b) related to or allowed by law      c) to explain or show that something is right or fair

215. Choose the right meaning for: “levy”.      a) to impose or collect a tax      b) more important than others of the same type      c) separated or found the cause of something

216. Choose the right meaning for: “major”.      a) similarly, also      b) more important than others of the same type      c) separated or found the cause of something

217. Choose the right meaning for: “justification”.      a) related to or allowed by law      b) to impose or collect a tax      c) to explain or show that something is right or fair

218. Choose the right meaning for: “issues”.      a) related to or allowed by law      b) to explain or show that something is right or fair      c) problems that people are thinking or talking about

219. Choose the right meaning for: “labor”.      a) practical work which involves physical effort      b) related to or allowed by law      c) more important than others of the same type

220. Choose the right meaning for: “isolated”.      a) similarly, also      b) separated or found the something      c) more important than others of the same type

221. Choose the right meaning for: “monitoring”.      a) despite this, nonetheless      b) felt or shared by each other or all      c) observing, recording or detecting using instruments

222. Choose the right meaning for: “media”.      a) television, radio, newspapers or magazines      b) small in amount or effect      c) despite this, nonetheless

223. Choose the right meaning for: “mediation”.      a) despite this, nonetheless      b) negotiation between groups in conflict with each other      c) observing, recording or detecting using instruments

224. Choose the right meaning for: “motivation”.      a) felt or shared by each other or all      b) without bias      c) enthusiasm or reason for doing something

225. Choose the right meaning for: “mutual”.      a) felt or shared by each other at all      b) negotiation between groups      c) despite this, nonetheless

226. Choose the right meaning for: “neutral”.      a) observing, recording or detecting using instruments      b) enthusiasm or reason for doing something      c) without bias or favoritism or having no charge

227. Choose the right meaning for: “migration”.      a) small in amount or effect      b) movement of a group from one region to another      c) without bias or favoritism

228. Choose the right meaning for: “marginal”.      a) small in amount or effect or barely acceptable      b) felt or shared by each other or all      c) enthusiasm or reason for doing something

229. Choose the right meaning for: “nevertheless”.      a) small in amount or effect      b) without bias or favoritism      c) despite this, nonetheless, notwithstanding

230. Choose the right meaning for: “mature”.      a) negotiation between groups      b) despite this, nonetheless      c) completely grown or developed or like an adult

231. Choose the right meaning for: “objective”.      a) aim or purpose      b) idea, opinion or belief      c) easy to understand

232. Choose the right meaning for: “obtained”.      a) relating to work      b) easy to understand      c) come into possession of

233. Choose the right meaning for: “offset”.      a) came into possession of      b) unusual, no even or irregular      c) to counterbalance or compensate one thing for another

234. Choose the right meaning for: “obvious”.      a) relating to work      b) easy to understand      c) idea, opinion or belief

235. Choose the right meaning for: “occupational”.      a) easy to understand      b) relating to work      c) idea, opinion or belief

236. Choose the right meaning for: “ongoing”.      a) in progress or happening now      b) easy to understand      c) came into possession of

237. Choose the right meaning for: “odd”.      a) aim or purpose      b) unusual, not even or irregular      c) despite this, nevertheless

238. Choose the right meaning for: “norms”.      a) in progress or happening now      b) easy to understand      c) accepted or usual standards or ways

239. Choose the right meaning for: “notion”.      a) idea, opinion or belief      b) easy to understand      c) unusual, not even or irregular

240. Choose the right meaning for: “nonetheless”.      a) easy to understand      b) aim or purpose      c) despite this, nevertheless, notwithstanding

241. Choose the right meaning for: “overseas”.      a) abroad, or to, from or in other countries      b) a way of looking at or considering something      c) a system of beliefs that guide one’s behaviour

242. Choose the right meaning for: “perspective”.      a) correspond or coincide in part with something      b) a system of beliefs that guide one’s behaviour      c) a way of looking at or considering something

243. Choose the right meaning for: “persistent”.      a) in general, considering everything      b) continuing for a long time or refusing to give up      c) the end results or consequences of a particular event

244. Choose the right meaning for: “outcomes”.      a) the end results or consequences of a particular event      b) a way of looking at or considering something      c) correspond or coincide in part with something

245. Choose the right meaning for: “passive”.      a) correspond or coincide in part with something      b) accepting without resistance or not active      c) continuing for a long time or refusing to give up

246. Choose the right meaning for: “philosophy”.      a) in general, considering everything      b) continuing for a long time or refusing to give up      c) a system of beliefs that guide one’s behaviour

247. Choose the right meaning for: “phenomenon”.      a) in general, considering everything      b) a system of beliefs      c) something unusual or amazing which can be sensed

248. Choose the right meaning for: “overall”.      a) in general, considering everything      b) a system of beliefs      c) accepting without resistance

249. Choose the right meaning for: “overlap”.      a) abroad, or to, from or in other countries      b) accepting without resistance, or not active      c) correspond or coincide in part with something

250. Choose the right meaning for: “perceived”.      a) in general, considering everything      b) saw, or generally recognized or believed to be true      c) a system of beliefs

251. Choose the right meaning for: “principal”.      a) the first, main or most important      b) exact or careful and accurate      c) said that something would happen in the future

252. Choose the right meaning for: “primary”.      a) coming before something or someone else      b) more important than anything else      c) prior to or in preparation for the main activity or event

253. Choose the right meaning for: “policy”.      a) exact or careful and accurate      b) mainly or mostly      c) an established practice or plan of what to do

254. Choose the right meaning for: “predicted”.      a) mainly or mostly      b) more important than anything else      c) said that something would happen in the future

255. Choose the right meaning for: “precise”.      a) exact or careful and accurate      b) an attitude based on probability rather than proof      c) the capacity to develop, succeed or achieve

256. Choose the right meaning for: “potential”.      a) exact or careful and accurate      b) prior to or in preparation for the main activity or event      c) the capacity to develop, succeed or achieve

257. Choose the right meaning for: “preceding”.      a) exact or careful and accurate      b) coming before something or someone else      c) an established practice or plan of what to do

258. Choose the right meaning for: “presumption”.      a) an attitude based on probability rather than proof      b) said that something would happen in the future      c) the capacity to develop, succeed or achieve

259. Choose the right meaning for: “predominantly”.      a) mainly or mostly      b) exact or careful and accurate      c) coming before something or someone else

260. Choose the right meaning for: “preliminary”.      a) mainly or mostly      b) prior to or in preparation for the main activity or event      c) exact or careful and accurate

261. Choose the right meaning for: “qualitative”.      a) relating to quality      b) something important that comes first or before others      c) the size of something

262. Choose the right meaning for: “protocol”.      a) relating to quality      b) something important that comes first or before others      c) set of rules and procedures

263. Choose the right meaning for: “psychology”.      a) set of rules and procedures      b) study of how the mind works and affects behaviour      c) coming before something else

264. Choose the right meaning for: “prior”.      a) coming before something else in time or importance      b) prevented or refused to allow      c) the size of something when compared to the whole

265. Choose the right meaning for: “prohibited”.      a) relating to quality      b) coming before something else      c) prevented or refused to allow

266. Choose the right meaning for: “pursue”.      a) set of rules and procedures      b) relating to quality      c) to follow, try to get or try to discover information

267. Choose the right meaning for: “proportion”.      a) prevented or refused to allow      b) to raise someone or something to a higher level      c) the size of something when compared to the whole

268. Choose the right meaning for: “promote”.      a) set of rules and procedures      b) to raise someone or something to a higher level      c) relating to quality

269. Choose the right meaning for: “priority”.      a) something important that comes first or before others      b) study of how the mind works      c) to raise something to a higher level

270. Choose the right meaning for: “prospect”.      a) coming before something else      b) the size of something when compared to the whole      c) anticipation or probability of a favorable outcome

271. Choose the right meaning for: “range”.      a) the upper and lower limits of something      b) far beyond the norm      c) improve something through small changes

272. Choose the right meaning for: “reaction”.      a) without pattern or plan      b) far beyond the norm      c) behaviour or action as a result of a particular event

273. Choose the right meaning for: “refine”.      a) without pattern or plan      b) improve something through small changes      c) return to normal or getting back something lost

274. Choose the right meaning for: “rational”.      a) rules issued by an authority      b) logical or based on reason      c) return to normal

275. Choose the right meaning for: “recovery”.      a) return to normal or getting back something lost      b) without pattern or plan      c) improve something through small changes

276. Choose the right meaning for: “quotation”.      a) without pattern or plan      b) what someone has said or written      c) the upper and lower limits of something

277. Choose the right meaning for: “radical”.      a) rules issued by an authority      b) without pattern or plan      c) far beyond the norm

278. Choose the right meaning for: “regime”.      a) rules issued by an authority      b) a particular government or controlling group or system      c) what someone has said or written

279. Choose the right meaning for: “regulations”.      a) rules issued by an authority      b) far beyond the norm      c) a particular government or controlling group or system

280. Choose the right meaning for: “random”.      a) improve something through small changes      b) rules issued by an authority      c) without pattern or plan

281. Choose the right meaning for: “reluctant”.      a) without strain or anxiety      b) gave support to something      c) unwilling or hesitant

282. Choose the right meaning for: “rejected”.      a) refused to accept, make use of or give affection to      b) to return to a previous condition or position      c) limitations or controls of the freedom of something

283. Choose the right meaning for: “reinforced”.      a) unwilling or hesitant      b) gave support to something      c) a person who lives at a particular place

284. Choose the right meaning for: “restore”.      a) gave support to something      b) without strain or anxiety      c) to return to a previous condition or position

285. Choose the right meaning for: “relaxed”.      a) without strain or anxiety      b) gave support to something      c) to return to a previous condition or position

286. Choose the right meaning for: “removed”.      a) unwilling or hesitant      b) refused to accept, make use of or give affection to      c) took away

287. Choose the right meaning for: “reliance”.      a) took away      b) the tendency to trust in someone or something      c) unwilling or hesitant

288. Choose the right meaning for: “relevant”.      a) gave support to something      b) correct or suitable for a particular purpose      c) without strain or anxiety

289. Choose the right meaning for: “restraints”.      a) limitations or controls of the freedom of something      b) unwilling or hesitant      c) gave support to something

290. Choose the right meaning for: “resident”.      a) correct or suitable for a particular purpose      b) limitations or controls of the freedom of something      c) a person who lives at a particular place

291. Choose the right meaning for: “revealed”.      a) showed or made known      b) kept or continued to have      c) stated clearly or described accurately

292. Choose the right meaning for: “so-called”.      a) exclusively      b) commonly or falsely called      c) stiff and fixed or not able to be changed or persuaded

293. Choose the right meaning for: “restricted”.      a) commonly or falsely called      b) showed or made known      c) with limitations or available only to a select few

294. Choose the right meaning for: “specified”.      a) stated clearly or described accurately      b) showed or made known      c) a sudden or important change in a situation

295. Choose the right meaning for: “retained”.      a) kept or continued to have      b) noticeable, meaningful or important      c) a place where something was, is or will be