- Authority (n) : The power to make decisions, to tell others what to do; The governor has the authority to call the legislature together for emergency sessions.
- Battle (v) : To fight against; The Viet Minh battled French forces at Dien Bien Phu for nearly two months in 1954.
- Be inclined to (v) : To favor an opinion or a course of action; He couldn’t say which candidate he favored, but he had always been inclined to vote Republican.
- Berate (v) : To say insulting and disrespectful things; The teacher lost his job because he cruelly berated students who made mistakes.
- Bitterly (adv) : Strongly and with a lot of bad feelings; Senator Thomas bitterly opposed the movement to design a new state flag.
- Bond (n) : A close connection; Some researchers say that there is an especially strong emotional bond between twins.
- Bribery (n) : Giving money or other gifts to a government official or other person in authority in order to get special privileges; Bribery of police officers is common in countries where police salaries are very low.
- Bulk (n) : Largeness and a heavy appearance; The bulk of Kevin’s athletic body was too great for one small chair, so he sat on a bench.
- Burden (n) : Something that is carried; a source of stress or worry; The donkey walked slowly under the burden of its heavy load.
You can find vocabularies for Standardized Tests like GRE, TOEFL, SAT, GMAT etc.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
TOEFL Must-Have 400 Words : 51-60
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