高考英语高频词汇大全
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高考英语高频词汇大全
In the English language, there are many high-frequency words that are commonly used in various contexts. These words are important to know because they appear frequently on exams, such as the SAT and the TOEFL, and they are also commonly used in daily life.
1. Abandon: to leave something behind or give up on something
2. Accommodate: to provide lodging or make adjustments for someone or something
3. Acquaint: to make familiar with
4. Adapt: to adjust to new conditions or circumstances
5. Advocate: to support or recommend something
6. Affluent: wealthy, prosperous
7. Ambiguity: uncertainty or vagueness in meaning
8. Anomaly: something that deviates from what is normal or expected
9. Antagonize: to cause someone to become hostile or unfriendly
10. Apprehend: to understand, to arrest
11. Articulate: to speak clearly and expressively
12. Ascertain: to find out or determine
13. Assertion: a confident and forceful statement
14. Assuage: to ease or pacify
15. Aversion: a strong dislike or opposition to something
16. Benign: harmless, gentle
17. Bolster: to support, strengthen, or prop up
18. Burgeon: to grow or develop rapidly
19. Candor: honesty, frankness
20. Censor: to suppress or remove content deemed objectionable
21. Cerebral: relating to the brain or intellect
22. Chronological: arranged in order of time
23. Coerce: to compel or force someone to do something
24. Complacent: self-satisfied, smug
25. Comprise: to consist of, include
26. Concede: to admit that something is true or valid
27. Condescend: to do something beneath one's dignity or status
28. Condone: to overlook or approve of something objectionable
29. Conducive: contributing to or promoting a particular result
30. Confrontation: a hostile or oppositional encounter
31. Conjecture: an opinion or conclusion based on incomplete information
32. Connotation: the emotional or cultural association attached to a word
33. Consensus: a general agreement among a group
34. Conspicuous: standing out, easy to notice
35. Constraint: a limitation or restriction
36. Contentious: likely to cause disagreement or controversy
37. Conundrum: a puzzling or confusing problem
38. Conviction: a strong belief or opinion
39. Corroborate: to confirm or support with evidence
40. Cryptic: mysterious or obscure in meaning
41. Cynical: distrusting or contemptuous of human nature
42. Debunk: to expose the falseness or exaggeration of a claim
43. Decrepit: worn out or feeble due to age or neglect
44. Deduce: to conclude by reasoning
45. Deficient: lacking in some way, inadequate
46. Deft: skillful and quick in one's movements or actions
47. Deliberate: intentional, done with careful thought and planning