In this blog post, we will learn advanced vocabulary words in English with their meanings and example sentences. These words are important for improving communication skills and making your spoken English sound more natural and confident. By using advanced words, you can express ideas clearly in daily conversations, study, and professional settings. This lesson is written in simple English so learners can understand and practice easily.
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Advanced Vocabulary Words List:
Accommodation
- A room to stay in or another place to stay; the act of accommodation
- When I go on business trips, the accommodations my company pays for are usually quite bad.
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Affluent
- Wealthy; having a large amount of money
- Only the most affluent individuals can afford a Lamborghini.
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Ajar
- Slightly open or almost closed: said of a door.
- Found the door ajar, and I stood a moment gazing at the hateful man who claimed a right to rule me, body and soul. – Incidents in the life of a slave girl
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Appropriate
- Suitable; befitting; proper.
- Boardshorts are not appropriate attire for the office.
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Arouse
- To excite into action; stir or put in motion or exertion; awaken: as to arouse attention; to arouse one from sleep; to arouse dormant faculties.
- They would send agents and emissaries about the kingdom to arouse, and encourage, and assemble such Saxon forces as were yet to be found. – King Alfred of England
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Augment
- To add to; increase
- I teach English in the evenings to augment my family’s income.
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Avarice
- Excessive desire for wealth; extreme greed
- Corruption is a product of avarice and thirst for power.
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Barricade
- Something that serves as an obstacle; a barrier
- The police set up a barricade to keep voters away from the polling stations.
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Bewilder
- To confuse or befuddle
- I am absolutely bewildered by the new tax forms. I have no idea how to fill them out.
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