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Lesson 30 – Toeic Test Vocabulary
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Toeic Test Vocabulary (600)
1) adj. conservative
having no curves or bends; level; erect; in order; direct; frank; uninterrupted; continuous; honest; consistent; conventional; heterosexual; not drunk or on drugs (Slang); unmixed
pertaining to accommodations; domesticated
advantageous; pleasurable; enjoyable
resisting change; desiring to preserve traditions; cautious
2) adj. maternal
dangerous; risky; perilous
lifeless; spiritless
much; plenty; large; spacious
motherly; related through a mother; relating to or characteristic of a mother or motherhood
3) adj. downtown
pertaining to the commercial center of a city
having the capacity for feeling; susceptible to external influences or agents; responsive; reactive; delicate; requiring special care or treatment; touchy; responding acutely to emotional stimuli; temperamental
more important than others; great; serious
useless; leftover; unused; pertaining to rubbish; pertaining to animal waste; desolate; barren; desert; destroyed
4) adj. bulk
relating to or designed for the mass of people; large-scale; widespread; popular
modern; current
nicely; thoughtfully; graciously; considerately; warm-heartedly; sympathetically; as a matter of courtesy; please
obligated; engaged; industrious; ambitious; loyal
5) adj. credible
composed of elastic material; made from caoutchouc
full of or accompanied by; charged with, laden with
close at hand
reliable; trustworthy; dependable
6) adj. detailed
not relevant; beside the point; unconnected; impertinent; immaterial
inner; inside; of something which is inside; inland; of a country's domestic affairs; of an individual's inner life
itemized; containing details; marked by abundant detail or by thoroughness in treating small items or parts
honest; straightforward; open; frank
7) adj. formatted
arranged in a particular way; prepared for reading and writing
new; strange
frail; feeble; faint; dilute; watery
honest; straightforward; open; frank
8) adj. narrow
plain; clear; visible; public; intentional; undisguised (Law)
characterized; by or occupying a particular place
tight; strait; reduced; not wide
beyond or across the sea; foreign
9) adj. harmful
capable; competent; talented; apt
sick; not healthy; bad; hostile; unfriendly; unsatisfactory; inadequate; inferior; causing harm
injurious; causing damage
legitimate; legally acceptable; not expired; based; logical; well-founded
10) adj. rival
reputed; famous
suitable; worthy of; qualified; entitled to; allowed
being in competition, contending
inner; inside; of something which is inside; inland; of a country's domestic affairs; of an individual's inner life
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