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by Hatice Oncel TOEFL VOCAB-5
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Adj. moist, wet, humid damp
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Adj. bold, courage,brave daring
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Adj. shining, sparkling, blinding, bright a dazzling white light dazzling
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n. wreckage, ruins, broken pieces Debris from the aircraft was scattered over a large area debris
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n. announce, proclaim declare
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Adj. flawed, faulty, broken, malfunctioning defective brakes/defective eyesight/a defective gene I think that theory is defective defective
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Adj. rebellious, insubordinate The protesters blocking the entrance to the offices remained defiant this morning defiant
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n. illusion, dream, fantasy delusion
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v. Tear down, destroy, wreck A number of houses were demolished so that the supermarket could be built demolish
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Adj. thick, solid, packed dense
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v. stop, cease, discontinue The soldiers have been ordered to desist from firing their guns desist
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v. decide, agree on; control, shape, govern Your health is determined in part by what you eat. determine
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v. invent, plan, figure out He's good at devising language games that you can play with students in class. devise
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Adj. unclear, faint, indistinct The lamp gave out a dim light dim
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n. noise, clamor, commotion the din of the traffic din
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Adj. desperate, grievous, serious He gave a dire warning that an earthquake was imminent dire
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v. abandon, leave behind discard
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Adj. gloomy, depressing, dreary a dismal expression dismal
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v. scatter, distribute, spread When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse disperse
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n. argument, quarrel, clash, debate, feud They have been unable to settle/resolve the dispute over working conditions dispute
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Adj. discrete, separate, different The two concepts are quite distinct (from each other). distinct
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v. reveal, admit, disclose Journalists do not divulge their sources divulge
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Adj. stubborn, determined, persistent Her ambition and dogged determination ensured that she rose to the top of her profession dogged
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v. Are located in, are scattered around; n. spot dot
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n. collapse, defeat In the end, it was the continual drinking that was his downfall downfall
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adj. Dull, plain, uninteresting, dreary I feel so drab in this grey uniform drab
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n. disadvantage, weakness, flaw One of the drawbacks of living with someone is having to share a bathroom drawback
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Adj. dismal, gloomy, bleak, drab She had spent another dreary day in the office dreary
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v. wet, soak A sudden thunderstorm had drenched us to the skin drench
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Adj. sleepy, tired drowsy
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Evening, sunset, twilight dusk
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v. live, reside, inhabit She dwelt in remote parts of Asia for many years dwell
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n. house, home, residence dwelling
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v. decrease, diminish Her hopes of success in the race dwindled last night as the weather became worse. dwindle
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