Essential Words for the TOEFL (7th edition) » Lesson 22
Word List
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account
adj. accountable; v. account; n. accounting; n. accountant
→ n. a report of an event; money kept in a bank; a statement of something used or received, usually a financial report
syn. story
His account of the incident varied from that of the other witnesses.
We need an accounting of all the money that was spent.
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alleviate
→ v. to make something less severe; to improve
syn. lessen
This medicine alleviates allergy symptoms.
Regular meditation has been shown to alleviate stress.
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archaic
→ adj. very old; old-fashioned; no longer used
syn. ancient
These archaic methods of farming must be brought up-to-date.
His speech was full of archaic expressions.
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bring about
→ ph. v. to cause something to happen
syn. generate
The invention of the cell phone brought about an end to the popularity of traditional telephones.
The newly elected president of the club promised to bring about positive changes.
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enlighten
n. enlightenment; adj. enlightened
→ v. to give information or understanding to someone
syn. instruct
Books often enlighten readers to different ways of thinking.
The speaker enlightened the audience on how to succeed in college.
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hasten
adj. hastily; adj. hasty; n. hastiness
→ v. to cause to go faster; move forward more quickly
syn. accelerate
After notifying the driver’s family of the accident, the officer hastened to add that their son had not been hurt.
You should not make important decisions hastily.
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hue
→ n. color
syn. color
he hue of the sunset was beautiful.
The hue of the room gave it a warm feeling.
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influx
→ n. a sudden increase
syn. inflow
Each holiday season, the company experiences an influx of customers.
There was an influx of Western influence in eastern Asia.
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intricate
adv. intricately; n. intricacy
→ adj. having many parts; finely detailed
syn. complex
The intricate design of the vase made it a valuable piece for her collection.
I cannot begin to understand all of the intricacies of modern automobile motors.
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magnitude
adv. magnificently; adj. magnificent; v. magnify*; n. magnification*
→ n. of great size or importance
*to increase
syn. dimension
The magnitude of shock waves determines the damage that occurs during an earthquake.
The invention of the telephone was a magnificent achievement for mankind.
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oblige
adv. obligingly; adj. obliging; adj. obligatory; n. obligation
→ v. to have to do something
syn. require
She felt obliged to choose him as her lab partner.
Payment of the student activity fee was obligatory.
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overlook
adj. overlooked
→ v. to ignore or neglect
syn. disregard
Scientists must not overlook any aspect of experimental procedure.
The overlooked error raised his score on the test.
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practical
adv. practically; adj. practicable; n. practicality
→ adj. convenient or effective
syn. functional
Her ambitious plan was not very practical.
Space travel to distant planets is not practicable at this time.
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predominant
adv. predominantly; n. predominate; n. predominance
→ adj. the most noticeable or powerful element
syn. principal
The predominant export of the Middle East is petroleum.
Many cities in the Southwest are predominantly Hispanic.
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prompt
adv. promptly; n. promptness
→ v. to cause something to happen; do quickly; be on time
syn. induce
His emotional plea prompted the director to give him a second chance.
Promptness is a valued trait in the professional world.
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provoke
n. provocation; adj. provocative
→ v. to cause or produce negative behavior or result
syn. trigger
The installation of speed cameras provoked an angry response from the public.
The manager did not deliberately provoke the argument among his workers.
Matching
Choose the synonym.
- intricate
- a. functional
- b. complex
- c. predominant
- d. inordinate
- disregard
- a. overcome
- b. disperse
- c. decline
- d. overlook
- idle
- a. initiated
- b. inundated
- c. inactive
- d. intrinsic
- archaic
- a. plentiful
- b. ancient
- c. placid
- d. absurd
- bringabout
- a. generate
- b. heighten
- c. hasten
- d. ignite
- provoke
- a. oblige
- b. heighten
- c. disregard
- d. trigger
- size
- a. allocation
- b. magnitude
- c. expand
- d. advent
- color
- a. hue
- b. paint
- c. facet
- d. scenery
- require
- a. survey
- b. induce
- c. oblige
- d. relinquish
- account
- a. currency
- b. poll
- c. bank
- d. story
Multiple-Choice Test Questions
- Southeast Asian culture has many themes. The most predominant of these have been in religion and national history. In religion the main interest was not in actual doctrine but in the life and personalities of the Buddha and the Hindu gods. In national history the interest was in the celebrated heroes of the past. This theme appeared only after the great empires had vanished and the memories of their glory and power endured.
The word predominant in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. principal
- b. active
- c. archaic
- d. overlooked
- The experience of the American frontier fostered raucous politics and rude manners. Conventions were disregarded and contempt for intellectual and cultural pursuits flourished. Brazen waste and the exploitation of natural resources abounded. The predominant spirit was to take while the taking was good. Frontier history includes many accounts of men who created empires and acquired great wealth within a short time.
The word disregarded in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. hastened
- b. defied
- c. overlooked
- d. induced
- For religious reasons, the Egyptians considered Canis Major the most important constellation in the sky. Many Egyptian temples were aligned so that at the rising or setting of Sirius, the starlight reached the interior altar. In the Egyptian calendar, the first practical calendar created, the advent of Sirius in the morning sky before sunrise marked the beginning of the annual flooding of the Nile.
The word practical in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. functional
- b. accurate
- c. standard
- d. celestial
- Airplanes have extensive agricultural value. They are used to distribute fertilizer, to reseed forest land, and to control forest fires. Many rice growers use planes to seed, fertilize, spray pesticides, and even to hasten crop ripening by spraying hormones from the air.
The word hasten in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. heighten
- b. enable
- c. curtail
- d. accelerate
- The development of the audio CD was an improvement over the conventional records and tape recorders of previous decades. The CD created less background noise and was more durable since nothing mechanical has to touch the surface of the disc when it is played. However, it was the digital era of music that sparked an influx of new talent in the music industry. The ease with which one can produce music at home, coupled with the power of the Internet, has enabled many amateur musicians to publish their work.
The word influx in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. inflow
- b. excess
- c. incompletion
- d. era
- Scientists are still seeking to account for the sudden appearance of precisely patterned circles in grain fields in the north of England. Known as crop circles, they range in size from two to eighty meters in diameter. Their circular geometric pattern is not explained by the way the grain was planted; nor is their flattened appearance easily explained by weather conditions. The farmers who work the land are as mystified as everyone else by these strange phenomena.
In stating that scientists are seeking to account for crop circles, the author means that they are trying to- a. measure them in meters.
- b. describe their geometry.
- c. explain what causes them.
- d. grow them in grain fields.
- Tree buds may be vegetative or reproductive. Vegetative buds produce height growth until the growth process induces the formation of flowers. Exactly what is responsible for the formation of a reproductive bud varies, but changes in the number of daylight hours is a common signal in many plants.
The word induces in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. obliges
- b. prompts
- c. evolves
- d. creates
- Some leaders of the Han period in China exerted enormous pressure for the simplification and standardization of writing. The result was a new category of script called clerical script. The archaic seal script was often retained for formal titles. It was also adapted to the small seals that have been used as signatures from the Han period to the present. These small red stamps, often present on documents, letters, books, and paintings, signify either authorship or ownership.
The word archaic in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. antiquated
- b. durable
- c. ancient
- d. persistent
- There are six general classes of map symbols: size, lightness and darkness, direction, texture, shape, and color. The mixture of these “visual variables” creates the variety that is found on maps. For example, hue is used on urban planning maps to show differences in land use. Different shades may be used to indicate information such as changes in elevation or population density.
The word hue in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. color
- b. dim
- c. facet
- d. element
- Sleep is an intricate form of the resting state. It is observed in animals that have highly developed nervous systems. When they sleep, their nervous systems shift into inactive modes that repair the body and alleviate many physical and mental ailments. These inactive modes are no less nuanced than active modes.
The word alleviate in the passage is closest in meaning to- a. enhance
- b. convey
- c. provoke
- d. lessen
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