TOEFL Magoosh Very Hard Words Part I Exam 50 Questions with Verified Answers
infinitesimal - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: extremely small
flourish
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so-called - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: called a something that is not appropriate (used before the incorrect term)
elective - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a class that students can select from among alternatives
lavish - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: more than is needed; very fancy
trivial - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: unimportant and small
morph - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to change shape; to become something new
pseudonym - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a false name used publicly
celebrated - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: well known and respected
seasoned - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: experienced at doing something
dwell - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to live somewhere
strife - CORRECT ANSWER noun: hate and conflict
excavate - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to remove by digging in the ground
accrete - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to collect together slowly over time into a larger amount
wane - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to decrease in power or size
inept - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: unable to do well, no skill
drench - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to cover completely with liquid
erode - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to be slowly destroyed by wind and rain
fastidious - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: giving careful attention to detail
beckon - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to invite or attract to come to
thwart - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to stop somebody's plan
augment - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to enlarge or increase; to improve
abolish - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to officially end a bad system
hamper - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to slow the progress of or make more difficult
rife - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: many in number or very common (used for bad things)
overt - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: not secret or hidden
convene - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to come together for a formal discussion or meeting
forge - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to create (something strong) through a large effort
irrefutable - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: impossible to deny or disprove
urbane - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: confident, sophisticated, and polite
overshadow - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to make seem small or unimportant by comparison
hinder - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to slow the progress of or make more difficult
indigenous - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: originating in a certain area
swivel - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to spin or turn around
impetus - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a cause or reason to start an action, encouragement
ruthless - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: not caring about hurting people
forgo - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to decide not to use or have something good
nuance - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a small difference in meaning or a very small detail
lull - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a short period of calm or inactivity
despondent - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: extremely sad, without hope
brittle - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: hard but easy to break
craze - CORRECT ANSWER noun: something very popular for a short time
exacting - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: requiring and demanding accuracy
profuse - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: produced or growing in very large numbers
baffle - CORRECT ANSWER verb: to completely confuse
apt - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: perfectly appropriate
adjective: having a tendency to do something.
plague - CORRECT ANSWER noun: a serious disease that kills many people
marked - CORRECT ANSWER adjective: very noticeable
rebound - CORRECT ANSWER verb: increase or improve after a low point
offset - CORRECT ANSWER verb: cancel by being opposite but equal in amount [Show Less]