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abuse /??bju?s/. Word family: Nouns: abuse. Adjectives: abusive. NOUN. LANGUAGE ! [U] rude and offensive words said to another person. Dictionary example:.



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Level C2 Word List

WORD LIST FOR LEVEL

This publication has made use of the English Vocabulary Profile. This resource is based on extensive research using the Cambridge Learner Corpus and is part of the English Profile programme, which aims to provide evidence about language use that helps to produce better language teaching materials. See http://www.englishprofile.org/ for more information. Compiled electronically by Efthimios Mavrogeorgiadis. http://www.toe.gr/

Abbreviations

Culturally Sensitive Word

+ two objects

A verb that has two objects.

Countable noun: a noun that has both singular and plural forms.

C usually no plural or U

Countable noun which usually has no plural or uncountable noun.

Intransitive verb: a verb that has no object.

Transitive verb: a verb that has an object.

Uncountable noun: noun with no plural form. Cannot be used with 'a', 'an', or 'one'.

British English

American English

abbreviation

A short form of a word or phrase.

adjective

A word that describes a noun or pronoun.

adverb A word that describes or gives more information about a verb, adjective or other adverb. approving Used in a positive way, to show that you have a good opinion of someone or something. auxiliary verb The verbs 'be', 'have' and 'do' when combined with other verbs to make different forms. before noun

An adjective that always comes before a noun.

conjunction A word used to join parts of a phrase or sentence. determiner Word used before noun or adj to show which person or thing is being referred to. disapproving Used in a negative way, to show that you have a bad opinion of someone or something. exclamation A word or phrase that you say loudly or suddenly to express strong feelings. formal Used in serious writing, or for communicating with people in a serious or polite way. informal Used in relaxed situations, for example with friends and family. Used more in speech. literary Used in books and poems, and not in ordinary conversation. modal verb Verb such as can, might, must. With another verb, shows an idea such as possibility. noun A word that refers to a person, place, idea, event or thing. often passive In a passive verb/sentence, the subject does not do the action but is affected by it. often plural

Refers to more than one person or thing.

phrasal verb Verb with an adverb or preposition, with meaning different from meaning of its parts. plural

Refers to more than one person or thing.

preposition Word used before noun, pronoun or -ing form of verb to show place, direction, etc. pronoun A word used instead of a noun, which has usually already been talked about. specialized Used in connection with a particular area of work or study. symbol A sign, shape or object used to represent something else. verb A word that describes an action, condition or experience. written abbreviation A short form of a word or phrase only used in writing able /ˈeɪ.bl̩/Word family:

Nouns: ability, disability,

inabilityVerbs: enable

Adjectives: able, disabled, unable

ADJECTIVE

CLEVER

clever or good at doing something

Dictionary example:

She's a very able student.

Learner example:

They contend that this will lead to better grades, better results in key stage test[s], and a more able work force. above /əˈbʌv/

ADVERB; PREPOSITION

TOO IMPORTANT

too good or important for something

Dictionary example:

No one is above suspicion in this matter.

abrupt /əˈbrʌpt/

Word family:

Adjectives:

abruptAdverbs: abruptlyADJECTIVE

SUDDEN

sudden and not expected

Dictionary example:

Our conversation came to an abrupt end.

Learner example:

Their income came from the revenues obtained by selling milk, fruit, jelly and other perishable goods, but they had to pay John, or their happy lifestyle would come to an abrupt end. RUDE dealing with people in a quick way that is unfriendly or rude

Dictionary example:

She has a rather abrupt manner.

Learner example:

I was poorly received and the general tone of the person assisting me was rude and abrupt. abruptly /əˈbrʌp.tli/

Word family:

Adjectives: abruptAdverbs:

abruptlyADVERB suddenly and quickly

Dictionary examples:

They abruptly left the party.

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