TOEIC(R) Test 単語 練習帳

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TOEIC words

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abstract (regarded apart from the concrete)

abuzz (filled with buzzing)

accommodate (to have room for)

accommodation (the act or process of accommodating)

acute (severe; intense)

additives (a substance added in small amounts to another to improve, preserve, or otherwise alter it)

address (a formal speech, lecture, or other communication)

administration (the act of directing or managing)

administrative (of or pertaining to administration or management)

admonish (to caution or warn)

adverse (opposed to one's purposes or desires)

advocacy (the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause)

affair (an occurrence, event, matter, or happening)

affordable (to have enough money to buy (something); be able to meet (an expense))

aggravate (to make worse)

agreement (the act of reaching a common understanding or of agreeing)

air (the tasteless, odorless, and colorless mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases that forms the earth's atmosphere)

airsick (nauseated because of air travel; suffering from airsickness)

allegiance (devotion or loyalty to a person, country, or cause)

alleviate (to make more bearable; ease)

alliance (the act of allying or condition of being allied)

allowance (that which is allowed)

alphabetically (arranged according to the standard order of an alphabet)

alter (to make different; change)

alternate (to continuously rotate or succeed with one another (usu. fol. by with))

alternative (one of two or more possibilities; option)

amalgamate (to combine or blend into a single unit)

ambience (variant of ambiance)

ambiguous (having two or more possible meanings or interpretations)

ambition (a strong desire to become famous, wealthy, or powerful, or to reach a specific goal)

ambivalent (the presence of conflicting feelings, such as love and hate, toward a person, thing, or situation)

ameliorate (to make better; improve)

amenable (willing to respond, agree, or submit; agreeable; pliable)

amend (to formally change, add to, or subtract from the wording, as of a legislative bill or contract)

amendment (an addition to, change of, or deletion from a document such as a legislative bill or contract)

amiable (characterized by or showing a friendly disposition; free of ill will; congenial)

amicable (characterized by good will; friendly)

ample (sufficient or more than sufficient in size, capacity, or amount)

amplify (to make larger or greater)

amuse (to occupy the attention of in a pleasing manner; entertain)

analyst (someone trained and licensed in the profession of psychoanalysis)

ancestor (a person from whom one is descended, esp. of several generations ago)

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