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C1 words

1. Abundant – Existing in large quantities; more than enough.
Example: The region is abundant in natural resources.


2. Advocate – To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
Example: She advocates for better education policies.


3. Alleviate – To make a problem or condition less severe.
Example: The medicine helped alleviate his pain.


4. Ambiguous – Open to more than one interpretation; not clear or definite.
Example: His answer was so ambiguous that no one understood his point.


5. Ample – Enough or more than enough; plentiful.
Example: The library provides ample resources for research.


6. Arbitrary – Based on personal whim rather than reason or a system.
Example: The decision seemed completely arbitrary.


7. Aspiration – A strong desire to achieve something.
Example: Her aspiration is to become a successful entrepreneur.


8. Authenticate – To prove or show something is genuine.
Example: Experts were called to authenticate the painting.


9. Benchmark – A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed.
Example: The company set a benchmark for quality service.


10. Coherent – Logical and consistent; easy to understand.
Example: The essay was clear and coherent.


11. Constrain – To limit or restrict someone or something.
Example: Financial issues constrain their ability to expand.


12. Controversial – Causing or likely to cause public disagreement.
Example: The politician made a controversial statement.


13. Credible – Able to be believed; convincing.
Example: The journalist provided credible sources for the story.


14. Deficit – The amount by which something, especially money, is too small.
Example: The government is trying to reduce the budget deficit.


15. Deteriorate – To become progressively worse.
Example: His health began to deteriorate after the accident.


16. Discrepancy – A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
Example: There was a discrepancy in the financial reports.


17. Empirical – Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
Example: The research was backed by empirical evidence.


18. Entail – To involve something as a necessary part or consequence.
Example: This project will entail significant financial investment.


19. Exacerbate – To make a problem, situation, or condition worse.
Example: His comments only exacerbated the tension.


20. Feasible – Possible and practical to do easily or conveniently.
Example: The proposal seems feasible with the current budget.


21. Hypothetical – Based on a suggested idea or theory; not real.
Example: This is just a hypothetical situation.


22. Implement – To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.
Example: The company plans to implement new policies.


23. Indispensable – Absolutely necessary; essential.
Example: Water is indispensable for life.


24. Inherent
– Existing as a natural or essential part of something.
Example: Risks are inherent in any business venture.


25. Integrate – To combine one thing with another to form a whole.
Example: The new system will integrate well with our existing setup.


26. Mitigate – To make something less severe, serious, or painful.
Example: Efforts were made to mitigate the damage caused by the storm.


27. Negligible – So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering.
Example: The difference in cost is negligible.


28. Prolific – Producing a large amount of something, especially works or results.
Example: She is a prolific writer, publishing multiple books a year.


29. Reinforce – To strengthen or support an idea, structure, or behavior.
Example: The teacher used examples to reinforce the lesson.


30. Sustainable – Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting resources.
Example: The company is working towards sustainable energy solutions.

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C1 words

1. Abundant – Existing in large quantities; more than enough.
Example: The region is abundant in natural resources.


2. Advocate – To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
Example: She advocates for better education policies.


3. Alleviate – To make a problem or condition less severe.
Example: The medicine helped alleviate his pain.


4. Ambiguous – Open to more than one interpretation; not clear or definite.
Example: His answer was so ambiguous that no one understood his point.


5. Ample – Enough or more than enough; plentiful.
Example: The library provides ample resources for research.


6. Arbitrary – Based on personal whim rather than reason or a system.
Example: The decision seemed completely arbitrary.


7. Aspiration – A strong desire to achieve something.
Example: Her aspiration is to become a successful entrepreneur.


8. Authenticate – To prove or show something is genuine.
Example: Experts were called to authenticate the painting.


9. Benchmark – A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed.
Example: The company set a benchmark for quality service.


10. Coherent – Logical and consistent; easy to understand.
Example: The essay was clear and coherent.


11. Constrain – To limit or restrict someone or something.
Example: Financial issues constrain their ability to expand.


12. Controversial – Causing or likely to cause public disagreement.
Example: The politician made a controversial statement.


13. Credible – Able to be believed; convincing.
Example: The journalist provided credible sources for the story.


14. Deficit – The amount by which something, especially money, is too small.
Example: The government is trying to reduce the budget deficit.


15. Deteriorate – To become progressively worse.
Example: His health began to deteriorate after the accident.


16. Discrepancy – A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
Example: There was a discrepancy in the financial reports.


17. Empirical – Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
Example: The research was backed by empirical evidence.


18. Entail – To involve something as a necessary part or consequence.
Example: This project will entail significant financial investment.


19. Exacerbate – To make a problem, situation, or condition worse.
Example: His comments only exacerbated the tension.


20. Feasible – Possible and practical to do easily or conveniently.
Example: The proposal seems feasible with the current budget.


21. Hypothetical – Based on a suggested idea or theory; not real.
Example: This is just a hypothetical situation.


22. Implement – To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.
Example: The company plans to implement new policies.


23. Indispensable – Absolutely necessary; essential.
Example: Water is indispensable for life.


24. Inherent
– Existing as a natural or essential part of something.
Example: Risks are inherent in any business venture.


25. Integrate – To combine one thing with another to form a whole.
Example: The new system will integrate well with our existing setup.


26. Mitigate – To make something less severe, serious, or painful.
Example: Efforts were made to mitigate the damage caused by the storm.


27. Negligible – So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering.
Example: The difference in cost is negligible.


28. Prolific – Producing a large amount of something, especially works or results.
Example: She is a prolific writer, publishing multiple books a year.


29. Reinforce – To strengthen or support an idea, structure, or behavior.
Example: The teacher used examples to reinforce the lesson.


30. Sustainable – Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting resources.
Example: The company is working towards sustainable energy solutions.

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