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100 words for CEFR Level C2 list 3

These 100 words for CEFR Level C2 list 3 are designed to help you improve your general English skills, but also to help you prepare for formal English test like IELTS and PTE.

Tips for using these vocabulary lists:

  • look carefully through the list to make sure you know the words and are confident that you can use them in your written or spoken English.
  • look up the meaning of any new words and put them in a sentence.
  • make a handwritten note of any new words, ideally in a separate note pad that you carry with you. Whenever you have a few minutes – waiting for a bus, just before going to sleep, waiting for the kettle to boil – take out the list and look through, reminding yourself of the word and the meaning.
  • write the new word a number of times – writing down vocabulary will help you remember it and will also help with spelling.

Another good technique is to type the word into Google and read the example sentences in the search results.

advocate
ambivalent
animosity
assign
assist
association
automate
available
beast
behalf
beneficiary
brave
bribe
bribery
brief
broadcast
canal
category
cease
chastise
cheat
cite
clarify
collar
combine
command
commercial
communicate
complex
component
compound
concentrate
confession
confirm
congenial
congratulation
consist
constitute
contemporary
context
convenience
curse
deference
descent
destruction
dimension
diminish
docile
dormant
duration
eccentric
endangered
futile
genetic
governor
gratuitous
heritage
hypothesis
illicit
implement
implicate
inherent
inhibit
instigate
intrinsic
irate
lucrative
lustrous
malign
munificent
nocturnal
nominal
nuance
obligation
oblique
officious
omission
paradigm
perspective
plough
postulate
precipitous
predominant
prodigious
prolific
proprietary
protocol
rebound
refine
reproach
reverberate
revere
sacrifice
salvage
slavery
squander
strive
sustain
terrestrial
vilify

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100 words for CEFR Level C2 list 3

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