Top 100 TOEFL words 72 Questions with Verified Answers 2023
abyss - CORRECT ANSWER a bottomless gulf or pit
acquiesce - CORRECT ANSWER to accept
... [Show More] without protest; to agree or submit
affable - CORRECT ANSWER friendly
affliction - CORRECT ANSWER a state of great suffering and distress due to adversity
ambiguous - CORRECT ANSWER having more than one possible meaning
affluent - CORRECT ANSWER rich; prosperous
annex - CORRECT ANSWER take illegally, as of territory
aqueous - CORRECT ANSWER adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing water.
arduous - CORRECT ANSWER hard to do, requiring much effort
aroma - CORRECT ANSWER A smell or odor; especially a pleasant one
atone - CORRECT ANSWER make amends for
avarice - CORRECT ANSWER a greedy desire, particularly for wealth
bellicose - CORRECT ANSWER inclined or eager to fight,
aggressive
calisthenics - CORRECT ANSWER exercises to develop strong bodies
captor - CORRECT ANSWER a person who captures and holds people or animals
concoct - CORRECT ANSWER to prepare by combining ingredients, make up (as a dish); to devise, invent, fabricate
dangle - CORRECT ANSWER to hang and swing loosely
deprive - CORRECT ANSWER v. to take or keep something away from someone
diligent - CORRECT ANSWER hardworking, industrious, not lazy
disrobe - CORRECT ANSWER To take off one's clothes, undress
docile - CORRECT ANSWER easily handled or managed
doleful - CORRECT ANSWER sad, mournful
drought - CORRECT ANSWER a long period of dry weather
dubious - CORRECT ANSWER doubtful, uncertain
dumbfound - CORRECT ANSWER speechless with amazement, unable to speak because of surprise
efface - CORRECT ANSWER remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing
elucidate - CORRECT ANSWER explain; make clear; clarify; enlighten;
enchant - CORRECT ANSWER to please greatly, to charm, put under a magic spell
endeavor - CORRECT ANSWER a serious attempt or effort, to try to do sth
endorse - CORRECT ANSWER approve; support; write one's signature on the back of; N. endorsement; CF. dorsal
enthral - CORRECT ANSWER to take the whole attention, enslave
exploit - CORRECT ANSWER to use for selfish advantage or profit
extensive - CORRECT ANSWER great in range or scope
extol - CORRECT ANSWER to praise highly
flimsy - CORRECT ANSWER lacking solidity or strength
flimsy table
flimsy construction
fraud - CORRECT ANSWER sin of deception related to cheating
gaudy - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) flashy, showy; not in good taste
ghastly - CORRECT ANSWER frightful, horrible, deathly pale
harass - CORRECT ANSWER worry , trouble
heritic - CORRECT ANSWER very busy
grumble - CORRECT ANSWER to complain; a complaint
impediment - CORRECT ANSWER a barrier; obstruction, an obstacle , hindrance
Indigenous - CORRECT ANSWER native to an area
Insatiate - CORRECT ANSWER never satisfied; greedy
Intrepid - CORRECT ANSWER very brave, fearless, unshakable
Irate - CORRECT ANSWER angry
Jeopardy - CORRECT ANSWER danger; peril
Leash - CORRECT ANSWER control
Loafer - CORRECT ANSWER an idle, lazy person
Lucrative - CORRECT ANSWER producing wealth; profitable
Lustrous - CORRECT ANSWER shiny; glossy ( a metallic property)
malign - CORRECT ANSWER To say negative and unfair things about; slander
speak evil of
meddle - CORRECT ANSWER to interfere, to intrude
mend - CORRECT ANSWER to repair or make better
mirth - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) merry, fun, gaiety; laughter
nausea - CORRECT ANSWER disgust so strong it makes you feel sick
neglect - CORRECT ANSWER willful lack of care and attention
nocturnal - CORRECT ANSWER occurring at night
Obese - CORRECT ANSWER excessively fat
obselete - CORRECT ANSWER out of date, no longer in use
perch - CORRECT ANSWER take up a high position
pervade - CORRECT ANSWER v. To pass or spread through every part.
prudent - CORRECT ANSWER wise, careful, cautious
pillage - CORRECT ANSWER the act of stealing valuable things from a place
presumptuous - CORRECT ANSWER overconfident; arrogant
quashed - CORRECT ANSWER annuled
quenching - CORRECT ANSWER satisfy, put an end to, put out
refurbished - CORRECT ANSWER make clean, as if like new
rejoicing - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of great happiness
reticent - CORRECT ANSWER not inclined to speak; reserved; reluctant
reverberate - CORRECT ANSWER to re-echo, resound; to reflect or be reflected repeatedly
rigor - CORRECT ANSWER strictness, severity [Show Less]