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iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency) Vocabulary 2020 Edition: All Words You Should Know to Complete Speaking and Writing parts of iTEP General and iTEP Academic. This book contains all the most important words that you need to know to successfully complete speaking and writing parts of iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency) General and iTEP Academic. This material is perfect for any serious candidate who does not wish to waste time researching and learning new vocabulary the traditional way. This book will make your learning more efficient with less of your own effort, which means more spare time to review other concepts. We tried not to create just a regular dictionary with a bunch of words, but chose only the most necessary definitions and described them in the most accessible way.
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iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency) Vocabulary 2020 Edition: All Words You Should Know to Complete Speaking and Writing parts of iTEP General and iTEP Academic.
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Table of Content
Introduction
Vocabulary
This book contains all the most important words that you need to know to successfully complete speaking and writing parts of iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency) General and iTEP Academic.
This material is perfect for any serious candidate who does not wish to waste time researching and learning new vocabulary the traditional way. This book will make your learning more efficient with less of your own effort, which means more spare time to review other concepts.
We tried not to create just a regular dictionary with a bunch of words, but chose only the most necessary definitions from the official examination materials, and described them in the most accessible way.
Abnegation
The denial and rejection of a doctrine or belief; the act of not allowing yourself to have something, especially something you like or want.
Abscond
Leave hurriedly and secretly; run away.
Abstruse
Difficult to understand, especially when you think it could be explained more simply.
Acquiesce
Means to accept something reluctantly but without protest; agree or express agreement.
Adjure
Means to command solemnly; ask for or request earnestly; to order someone to do something.
Adulation
Means high praise or admiration; intense adoration.
Adumbrate
To describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of.
Affectation
A deliberate pretense or exaggerated display; something that is not part of your personality but that you do to impress people.
Alacrity
Brisk and cheerful readiness; quickly and with enthusiasm.
Allure
Means the quality of being attractive, exciting, or interesting.
Allusion
Is a figure of speech that makes a reference to a place, person, or event. This can be real or imaginary and may refer to anything, including fiction, folklore, historical events, or religious manuscripts (for example: When she lost her job, she acted like a Scrooge, and refused to buy anything that wasn’t necessary).
Amalgamate
To bring together, unite; to combine different things to create something new.
Amenable
Open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.
Amicable
Means friendly, agreeable; characterized by or showing goodwill, peaceable.
Anachronistic
Out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period.
Anew
Once more; again; in a new, typically more positive, way.
Annex
Attach to; add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document.
Annulment
An official or legal cancellation.
Apathy
Means lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Apostasy
Is the act of giving up your religious or political beliefs and leaving a religion or a political party. One who commits apostasy is known as an apostate.
Apotheosis
Is the glorification of a subject to divine level; the highest point in the development of something; a culmination.
Appease