A simple vocabulary list for EST Exam Vocabulary
Outbreak – it means sudden appearance
Similar meanings: eruption – start – flare-up- wave- spate- flood
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2- leverage – it means influence or power
Similar meanings: grip – grasp
3- Capitalism – an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
Example : USA economy is a symbol for capitalism
4- Communism – a theory or system of social organization in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.
Example : Russia supports communism
5- Enduring – extend over a period of time
Example: Davanci gained enduring fame
6- Fleeting- last for a short period of time
Example : those light comedy movies are fleeting for the cinema’s history
7- Hindrance – a thing that provide resistance
Other meaning obstacles
Example : The water flow has stopped because of the obstacles in the river pass
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8- Boon – beneficial
Other meaning useful
Example : Coffee machine is boon for me
9- nurturing – care for or protect
Example : The cat is nurturing its infants
10- Rear – raise a child or animal
Example : My father rears dogs in his hose
11- asinine- it means extremely stupid or foolish
Example : the student ignored his asinine remark
12 – obsolete- no longer produced
Synonym : out of date
Example : my phone is obsolete from 2011, so there is no spare parts for it
13- Surmount – to overcome a difficulty or obstacle
Example: Americans surmounted the issue of segregation
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14- Invariably – always
15- Expunge – remove
Example : Adam could expunge any unsatisfactory incident from his memory
16- Scrutinizes- examine – inspect
Example: Women love to scrutinizes clothes closely
17- Efface – erase
Example: The teacher effaced the answer sheet and asked me to resolve the test
18- Appeals – resumption –renewal – claim
Example : police are appealing to for information about the case
19- Rummage – search unsystematically or random search
Example : open up the room and have a rummage look
20- Ambivalence – mixed feelings – contradictory ideas about situation
Example : my mother is ambivalence about my wedding dress
21- Resignation – stop working for a place
I resigned from the company yesterday, because the manger was rude
22- Rage – violent – uncontrolled anger
Example : the storm was rage
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23- Naivety – lack of experience – lack of wisdom
He is so naïve to make such a decision for the company
24- Accentuate – prominent – more noticeable
Example: he accentuates his skills in the new project
25- Tyrant – cruel – oppressive ruler – unfair
Example : Hitler was a tyrant
26- Erudite – have a great knowledge
Example : erudite must rule the world
27- Stout – strong – thick – fat
The building on the corner has a stout look
28- Firm – solid – strong
Example : the apple was firm
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29- Ignite – cause to catch a fire – start the fire
Example : the fireworks ignite a great fire in the stadium
30- Copernicus – a conspicuous crater on the moon
31- Timid – lack of courage – easily frightened
Example: the babies are always timid by dark
32- Cognizant – having knowledge
Example : some teachers are cognizant about their information
33- dilapidated – ruin as a result of age neglect
Example: The theater is dilapidated , so you can not make your show
34- yearning – miss – want something- a feeling of intense longing
35- Dismissal – make order- allow someone to leave
Example :The English team surprise dismissal from the competition
36- Awe – fear – wonder – inspiration (rare)
Example: Adam was awed by the mountain
37- Disdain – scorn – unworthy
Example: he disdains his students, so the left the class
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38- Persuade – lead someone to believe your point of view
Example : the sales man persuade me to buy that house.
39- Onomatopoeia – the formation of words from its sound
Example : advertisement use onomatopoeia to make names more catchy.
40- Trivial – not important
Example : the expense of papers is trivial for our company.
41- Aggregation – collect something together – make a group of something
Example: a single dose of aspirin irreversibly inhibits the normal aggregation of platelets.
42- Immersion – put something in water
Example : the immersion of apples in water was essential for the experiment.
43- Halt – make something stop- put an end for an issue
Example: the green tree organization succeeded to halt cutting trees in Ethiopia.
44- Cumulative – add – increase
Example : the cumulative of non-essential vitamins to body could lead to some health issues.
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