Dictionary of Difficult Words: 5000 English Words

Dictionary of Difficult Words: 5000 English Words
Title Dictionary of Difficult Words: 5000 English Words PDF eBook
Author Manik Joshi
Publisher Manik Joshi
Pages 163
Release 2014-12-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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5000 Difficult English Words and their Meanings. | Advanced Words in English Language | Letter A -- 275 Words | Letter B -- 242 Words | Letter C -- 438 Words | Letter D -- 321 Words | Letter E -- 238 Words | Letter F -- 233 Words | Letter G -- 171 Words | Letter H -- 149 Words | Letter I -- 266 Words | Letter J -- 51 Words | Letter K -- 19 Words | Letter L -- 132 Words | Letter M -- 175 Words | Letter N -- 66 Words | Letter O -- 109 Words | Letter P -- 393 Words | Letter Q -- 22 Words | Letter R -- 303 Words | Letter S -- 787 Words | Letter T -- 205 Words | Letter U -- 172 Words | Letter V -- 98 Words | Letter W -- 112 Words | Letter XYZ -- 23 Words Sample This: 01 -- abandon (v.) -- to discard; to dump; to leave sb/sth permanently || related words: abandoned (adj.), abandonment (n.) 02 -- abase (v.) -- to do sth that makes people have less respect for you; to degrade || related word: abasement (n.) 03 -- abashed (adj.) -- ashamed in a social situation; embarrassed 04 -- abate (v.) -- to become very weak; to fade away; to subside || related word: abatement (n.) 05 -- abdicate (v.) -- to step down from the position of being king; to renounce; to give up || related word: abdication (n.) 06 -- aberrant (adj.) -- abnormal, unsocial or weird; nonstandard || related word: aberration (n.) 07 -- abet (v.) -- to assist, encourage or support sb in doing sth illegal, immoral, etc. 08 -- abhor (v.) -- to extremely hate or dislike sb/sth for ethical reasons; to detest || related words: abhorrent (adj.), abhorrence (n.) 09 -- abide (v.) -- to reside somewhere 10 -- abiding (adj.) -- (of feelings, ideas, etc.) long-lasting 11 -- abject (adj.) -- having no hope or self-esteem; miserable || related word: abjectly (adv.) 12 -- abjure (v.) -- to give up a belief or idea publicly; to renounce 13 -- ablaze (adj.) -- on fire; afire | full of strong feelings, bright lights, etc. 14 -- ablutions (n.) -- an action of cleaning or washing yourself 15 -- abnegate (v.) -- to reject sth that you like; to renounce || related word: abnegation (n.) 16 -- abode (n.) -- the place where you reside/live; residence 17 -- abolish (v.) -- to get rid of a law, rule, etc. officially; to eliminate || related words: abolition (n.), abolitionist (n.) 18 -- abominate (v.) -- to hate intensely || related words: abominable (adj.), abomination (n.) 19 -- aboriginal (adj.) -- primitive 20 -- abortive (adj.) -- (of an action) unsuccessful 21 -- abound (v.) -- to be plentiful 22 -- about-turn (n.) -- a reversal of a plan or opinion, etc. 23 -- above board (adj./adv.) -- honest or genuine / honestly or genuinely 24 -- abrasion (n.) -- cut or scratch 25 -- abrasive (adj.) -- rough | rude || related words: abrasively (adv.), abrasiveness (n.) 26 -- abreast (adv.) -- side by side 27 -- abridge (v.) -- to shorten a book, etc. || related words: abridged (adj.), abridgment (n.) 28 -- abrogate (v.) -- to officially cancel a law || related word: abrogation (n.) 29 -- abrupt (adj.) -- sudden | impolite || related words: abruptly (adv.), abruptness (n.) 30 -- abscond (v.) -- to run away; to escape 31 -- abseil (v.) -- to descend a steep cliff 32 -- absolution (n.) -- forgiveness 33 -- absolutism (n.) -- rule by dictator; autocracy || related word: absolutist (adj./n.) 34 -- absolve (v.) -- to officially forgive somebody 35 -- abstain (v.) -- to give up or stay away from sth bad, illegal or immoral | to decide not to cast your vote in election | related words: abstainer (n.), abstention (n.) 36 -- abstemious (adj.) -- self-disciplined 37 -- abstinence (n.) -- restraint from eating or drinking because of ethical reasons | related word: abstinent (adj.) 38 -- abstracted (adj.) -- absentminded || related word: abstractedly (adv.) 39 -- abstruse (adj.) -- that cannot be understood easily; obscure 40 -- abundant (adj.) -- plentiful || related word: abundantly (adv.) 41 -- abut (v.) -- to be next to sth; to adjoin 42 -- abysmal (adj.) -- extremely bad || related word: abysmally (adv.) 42 -- abyss (n.) -- enormously deep hole 44 -- accede (v.) -- to give approval to a plan, request, etc. | to become ruler 45 -- accentuate (v.) -- to highlight something; to emphasize || related word: accentuation (n.) 46 -- accession (n.) -- the state of becoming a ruler

The Dictionary of Difficult Words

The Dictionary of Difficult Words
Title The Dictionary of Difficult Words PDF eBook
Author Jane Solomon
Publisher Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Pages 115
Release 2019-05-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1786038102

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What is a moonbow? What does it mean when someone absquatulates? Over 400 words to amaze, confuse and inspiring budding wordsmiths (and adults!).

Vocabulary 4000

Vocabulary 4000
Title Vocabulary 4000 PDF eBook
Author Jeff Kolby
Publisher Nova Press
Pages 160
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1889057150

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Other vocabulary books list difficult, esoteric words that readers quickly forget or feel self-conscious about using. Here there is a bounty of choice words, between the common and the esoteric, that will flow forth, once learned. Brief Description: English offers perhaps the richest vocabulary of all languages, in part because its words are culled from so many languages. It is a shame that we do not tap this rich source more often in our daily conversation to express ourselves more clearly and precisely. Many a vocabulary book lists esoteric words we quickly forget or feel self-conscious using. However, there is a bounty of choice words between the common and the esoteric that often seem be just on the tip of our tongue. Vocabulary 4000 brings these words to the fore.All the words you need for success in business, school, and life!Features: * Word Analysis section* Idiom and Usage section* 200 Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes* Concise, practical definitions* Great for the SAT, GRE and other entrance exams.

List of 5000 Advanced English Words

List of 5000 Advanced English Words
Title List of 5000 Advanced English Words PDF eBook
Author Manik Joshi
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 116
Release 2013-09-18
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781492752066

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There are thousands of words in English language. To learn meanings of all these words is really difficult. If you have sound knowledge of Basic English, you are supposed to know meanings of hundreds of common words in English. Now, it is time to enhance your English vocabulary by learning most used advanced English words. I have selected 5000 advanced words based on their frequent use in newspapers, magazines, books, internet, etc. It took me more than 10 years to create the list of 5000 most used advanced English words. Letter A -- 275 Advanced English Words Letter B -- 242 Advanced English Words Letter C -- 438 Advanced English Words Letter D -- 321 Advanced English Words Letter E -- 238 Advanced English Words Letter F -- 233 Advanced English Words Letter G -- 171 Advanced English Words Letter H -- 149 Advanced English Words Letter I -- 266 Advanced English Words Letter J -- 51 Advanced English Words Letter K -- 19 Advanced English Words Letter L -- 132 Advanced English Words Letter M -- 175 Advanced English Words Letter N -- 66 Advanced English Words Letter O -- 109 Advanced English Words Letter P -- 393 Advanced English Words Letter Q -- 22 Advanced English Words Letter R -- 303 Advanced English Words Letter S -- 787 Advanced English Words Letter T -- 205 Advanced English Words Letter U -- 172 Advanced English Words Letter V -- 98 Advanced English Words Letter W -- 112 Advanced English Words Letter XYZ -- 23 Advanced English Words TOTAL -- 5000 ADVANCED ENGLISH WORDS SYMBOLS USED IN THIS DICTIONARY adj. -- adjective // adv. -- adverb // n. -- noun // prep. -- preposition // pron. -- pronoun // v. -- verb IMPORTANT NOTE: I have not given meanings of these words in this book. You can use any dictionary of your choice to find meanings of these advanced words, or if you wish you can buy my book "DICTIONARY OF DIFFICULT WORDS: 5000 ENGLISH WORDS" in which I have given 5000 words along with their meanings. Sample This: List of Advanced English Words -- A List of Advanced English Words -- A 0001 -- abandon (v.) related word: abandoned (adj.) abandonment (n.) 0002 -- abase (v.) related word: abasement (n.) 0003 -- abashed (adj.) 0004 -- abate (v.) related word: abatement (n.) 0005 -- abdicate (v.) related word: abdication (n.) 0006 -- aberrant (adj.) related word: aberration (n.) 0007 -- abet (v.) 0008 -- abhor (v.) related words: abhorrent (adj.) abhorrence (n.) 0009 -- abide (v.) 0010 -- abiding (adj.) 0011 -- abject (adj.) related word: abjectly (adv.) 0012 -- abjure (v.) 0013 -- ablaze (adj.) 0014 -- ablutions (n.) 0015 -- abnegate (v.) related word: abnegation (n.) 0016 -- abode (n.) 0017 -- abolish (v.) related words: abolition (n.) abolitionist (n.) 0018 -- abominate (v.) related words: abominable (adj.) abomination (n.) 0019 -- aboriginal (adj.) 0020 -- abortive (adj.) 0021 -- abound (v.) 0022 -- about-turn (n.) 0023 -- above board (adj./adv.) 0024 -- abrasion (n.) 0025 -- abrasive (adj.) related words: abrasively (adv.) abrasiveness (n.) 0026 -- abreast (adv.) 0027 -- abridge (v.) related words: abridged (adj.) abridgement (n.) 0028 -- abrogate (v.) related word: abrogation (n.) 0029 -- abrupt (adj.) related words: abruptly (adv.) abruptness (n.) 0030 -- abscond (v.) 0031 -- abseil (v.) 0032 -- absolution (n.) 0033 -- absolutism (n.) related word: absolutist (adj./n.) 0034 -- absolve (v.) 0035 -- abstain (v.) 0036 -- abstemious (adj.) 0037 -- abstinence (n.) 0038 -- abstracted (adj.) related word: abstractedly (adv.) 0039 -- abstruse (adj.) 0040 -- abundant (adj.) related word: abundantly (adv.) 0041 -- abut (v.) 0042 -- abysmal (adj.) related word: abysmally (adv.) 0042 -- abyss (n.) 0044 -- accede (v.) 0045 -- accentuate (v.) related word: accentuation (n.) 0046 -- accession (n.) 0047 -- acclaim (v.) related word: acclamation (n.) 0048 -- acclimatize (acclimate) (v.) related word: acclimatization (acclimation) (n.) 0049 -- accolade (n.) 0050 -- accommodate (v.)

The Oxford Dictionary of Difficult Words

The Oxford Dictionary of Difficult Words
Title The Oxford Dictionary of Difficult Words PDF eBook
Author Archie Hobson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 474
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195173287

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"Features more than 10,000 entries that focus exclusively on words that, while outside most people's working vocabulary, are often encountered in literature, in technical writings such as computing or medical terminology, and in such diverse subject areas as law, philosophy, and art. Special attention is given to easily confused or closely related words. Usage notes are provided to ensure that readers know how to integrate these words into their vocabularies for more precision and power in speech and writing."--Back cover.

The Dictionary of Difficult and Unusual Words

The Dictionary of Difficult and Unusual Words
Title The Dictionary of Difficult and Unusual Words PDF eBook
Author Skyhorse Publishing
Publisher Skyhorse
Pages 528
Release 2021-08-03
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781510765719

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Broken down by category, this comprehensive reference is the go-to guide for readers and writers who want to expand their knowledge of language. This unique reference book strives to define words and phrases that the average person often encounters but which may not be immediately familiar. Batten, kiosk, proctor, coup de grace, alliteration, parsec, corona, renal, joystick, decant, citadel. Broken down into over fifty categories—from cultural essentials like art, history, and sports to modern obsessions like text messaging and hip hop slang—this book is a word lover's dream and a useful handbook for any student. It covers theatre. It even has a section of foreign words commonly used in English. Expand your vocabulary. Improve your writing. Broaden your horizons!

Dictionary of Formal Words: Vocabulary Building

Dictionary of Formal Words: Vocabulary Building
Title Dictionary of Formal Words: Vocabulary Building PDF eBook
Author Manik Joshi
Publisher Manik Joshi
Pages 142
Release 2020-09-14
Genre Education
ISBN

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2600 Useful Formal Words and Their Meanings Formal words are used in the official language. These words are used in ‘official’ or formal writing. In this book, you will study and learn useful formal words, the names of parts of speech they belong to and their meanings. || Sample This: Formal Words -- A 01 -- abandonment [n.] -- (a). the act of leaving a person, place or thing without intending to return | (b). the act of giving up a practice, a course of action or a way of thinking completely and permanently [synonyms: desertion, forsaking] 02 -- abate [v.] -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside] 03 -- abhorrence [n.] -- a feeling of strong hate for a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detestation, disgust, hatred, loathing, repugnance] 04 -- abstemious [adj.] -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic] 05 -- abstraction [n.] -- (a). a general idea or quality rather than a real person, object, event or situation | (b). the state of thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentmindedness, inattentiveness, distractedness] 06 -- abstruse [adj.] -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling] 07 -- abut [v.] -- (of an area of land or a building) to be next to sth or to have a common boundary with the side of sth [synonym: adjoin] 08 -- abyss [n.] -- (a). a very deep wide crack or opening in the ground 09 -- acclamation [n.] -- loud, noisy and enthusiastic approval or welcome [synonyms: approbation, commendation] 10 -- ache [v.] -- (b). to have a strong desire for sb/sth or to do sth 11 -- acme [n.] -- the highest point or stage of development, achievement or the most excellent example of sth [synonyms: peak, summit, zenith] 12 -- acolyte [n.] -- a person who attends, follows and helps a leader 13 -- aesthete [n.] -- a person who has a love, understanding, sensitivity and appreciation of works of art and beautiful things 14 -- affecting [adj.] -- producing strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc. 15 -- aged [adj.] -- very old; grown old [synonym: matured] 16 -- aggrandize [v.] -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance, extend] 17 -- airy [adj.] -- (a). showing no worry about sth or not treating sth as serious | (b). -- not serious or practical 18 -- akin [adj.] -- (a). having some of the essential same qualities [synonym: similar] | (b). related by blood 19 -- allusive [adj.] -- containing a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way 20 -- aloft [adv.] -- high up in or into the air; far above the ground [synonym: overhead] 21 -- amid (prep.] -- (a). in the middle or course of something (b). surrounded by sth 22 -- amity [n.] -- a friendly relationship [synonyms: concord, harmony] 23 -- anew [adv.] -- (a). again but in a new or different and more positive way | (b). once more [synonym: again] 24 -- anodyne [adj.] -- not likely to cause disagreement or offense; not expressing strong opinions [synonyms: bland, insipid] | (b). capable of relieving pain 25 -- antagonistically (adv.) -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility] 26 -- arcane [adj.] -- strange, secret and mysterious and therefore knowable or understandable only to a few people [synonyms: esoteric, unfathomable] 27 -- artifice [n.] -- the clever use of tricks to cheat or deceive sb [synonyms: deception, pretense] | (b). a skilled piece of workmanship 28 -- audacity [n.] -- rude, shocking or disrespectful behavior [synonyms: cheek, daring, impudence, nerve] 29 -- august [adj.] -- respected, dignified and impressive [synonyms: imposing, majestic] 30 -- aureate [adj.] -- (a). (especially of language) decorated or elaborated in a complicated way | (b). made of gold or having the color of gold [synonym: golden] 31 -- aver [v.] -- to state firmly that sth is certainly true [synonyms: assert, avow] 32 -- avow [v.] -- to publicly express your opinion about sth in a firm way [synonym: affirm]