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Vocabulary practice cards for CEFR B2 level words from abandon to affection, including parts of speech and definitions.
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abandon (v.)
To leave, quit, or desert someone or something.
abandoned (adj.)
Left behind or neglected.
absence (n.)
The state of being away or not present.
absolute (adj.)
Real, certain, complete, absolute, or dictatorial.
absorb (v.)
To soak up, absorb, or suck in.
abuse (n.), (v.)
(n.) Maltreatment or cruelty; (v.) to maltreat or torture.
academic (adj.)
Relating to academics, education, or scholarship.
accidental (adj.)
Happening by chance or unintentionally.
accidentally (adv.)
Happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
accuse (v.)
To charge with a crime, blame, or slander.
acid (n.)
An acidic liquid or sharp, biting, and sarcastic words.
acquire (v.)
To receive, get, or obtain.
actively (adv.)
In an active, vigorous, or energetic manner.
actual (adj.)
Existing in fact; real or genuine.
adapt (v.)
To adjust, modify, or change to suit a situation.
addition (n.)
The act of adding, a mathematical plus, or something added.
additional (adj.)
Increasing, extra, or added.
adequate (adj.)
Enough or sufficient.
adequately (adv.)
In a way that is sufficient or adequate.
adjust (v.)
To change, correct, improve, or adjust.
admiration (n.)
A feeling of admiration, faith, or devotion.
adopt (v.)
To take as one's own child, to use, or to take up.
advance (n.), (v.)
(n.) Progress or advancement; (v.) to progress, advance, or promote.
advertising (n.)
The activity of advertising or a collection of advertisements.
affair (n.)
A business matter, task, event, or romantic relationship.
affect (v.)
To impact, influence, or have an effect on.
affection (n.)
A feeling of love, fondness, friendliness, or emotion.