TOEIC 650 - 1000 Vocabulary Review

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A complete set of vocabulary flashcards covering the key concepts from the TOEIC 650 - 1000 lecture transcript, including office administration, finance, logistics, and legal terminology.

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agenda

A program of business or list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting in an office or administrative setting.

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appointment

A scheduled arrangement to meet someone at a specific time and place for professional purposes.

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approval

The formal act of officially accepting or permitting a specific request or proposal.

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administrative

An adjective describing tasks or roles relating to the running of a business, office, or organization.

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confidential

A term describing information or services that are meant to be kept private or secret.

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procedure

An established or official way of doing something, especially within an organization's operations.

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prioritize

The act of determining the order for dealing with tasks according to their relative importance.

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briefing

A short meeting or session held to provide essential information or instructions regarding a specific topic.

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minutes

The official written record of what was discussed and decided during a meeting or conference.

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proposal

A formal plan or suggestion put forward for consideration, often in a meeting or communication context.

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applicant

A person who formally applies for something, especially a job or a position within a company.

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recruitment

The organizational process of finding and hiring new employees for specific job vacancies.

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resignation

The formal act of giving up one's job, position, or office.

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eligible

An adjective used to describe someone who meets the necessary conditions or requirements to be chosen for something.

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campaign

An organized series of actions intended to achieve a specific goal, such as marketing a product.

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revenue

The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to company operations.

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audit

An official, systematic inspection of an individual's or organization's financial accounts and assets.

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invoice

A document that lists goods or services provided and identifies the total sum due for payment.

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liability

The state of being responsible for something, especially by law, or an amount of money owed by a business.

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receipt

A written acknowledgment that a specific article or sum of money has been received after a purchase.

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coverage

The extent of protection or the specific risks provided for in an insurance policy.

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mortgage

A specific legal agreement by which a bank lends money for the purchase of real estate or property.

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itinerary

A detailed plan or proposed route for a journey or travel schedule.

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amenity

A desirable or useful feature or facility provided for the comfort and convenience of guests.

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complimentary

An adjective describing goods or services provided free of charge, often as a courtesy.

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warranty

A written guarantee for a product, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period.

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malfunction

A failure to function in a normal or satisfactory manner, often regarding machinery or equipment.

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cargo

Goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle for the purpose of shipping and logistics.

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waybill

A formal document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of goods.

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bandwidth

The capacity for data transfer within a computer network or a software system.

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firewall

A part of a computer system or network designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.

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troubleshoot

The act of analyzing and solving a technical problem or determining the cause of a system failure.

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lease

A legal contract by which property or equipment is conveyed to another for a specified time in return for rent.

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tenant

A person or entity that occupies land or property rented from a landlord.

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clause

A particular and separate item, stipulation, or provision in a formal legal contract or agreement.

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compliance

The state or act of meeting rules, standards, or laws within a legal and professional framework.

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procurement

The action of purchasing or obtaining goods and services for an organization.

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hazard

A potential source of danger, risk, or harm, often identified in health and safety protocols.

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curriculum

The subjects, lessons, and modules comprising a course of study in a training or educational program.

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sustainability

The quality of being environmentally responsible and able to be maintained over the long term.

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milestone

An action or event marking a significant stage in the development or progress of a project.

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deliverable

A product, result, or service that must be completed and provided to satisfy a project objective.

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constraint

A specific limitation or restriction that must be managed during project management.

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accurate

An adjective used to describe information or data that is correct, precise, and without error.

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significantly

An adverb meaning in a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention.