All courses created for English vocab for English speakers.
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Dictionary.com Words of the Day
All the words from the Dictionary.com Words of the Day list
Started by Pudloj, March 30, 2012
EnCee's Word List
intermediate to advanced English
Started by NinoCornelius, Aug. 1, 2011
Free Rice words
words from www.freerice.com starting at about level 40
Started by Pudloj, Nov. 5, 2011
Core English Vocab
Bring your English vocabulary up a notch. 700+ useful words.
Started by shaung, Feb. 17, 2012
GRE words
e.g. condemn, decry, belie, elicit, layman, circumscribe, bemuse, libertarian, liberation, emancipation ...
Started by SolmazShariatTorbaghan, May 18, 2011
4000 Essential words in English - Book2
e.g. treasure, urge, scholarship, temporary, practical, quarter, salary, invest, loan, formula ...
Started by sehaj, Aug. 19, 2011
English comprehensive
e.g. Demarche, feckless, verisimilitude, prescient, sclerotic, provenance, comity, polemicist, laconic, chimera ...
Personality Traits
A list of more than 500 Personality traits
Started by annakelian, Aug. 17, 2011
Words and expressions from The Road by Carmac McCarthy
A selection of words and expressions from the fictional novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy. This is very much a work in progress. Please comment if you have any corrections, ideas or ...
Started by Brogmeister, Dec. 12, 2011
1100 words you need to know
e.g. to wear one's heart on ..., to sow one's wild oats, custody, frightened, to look a gift horse ..., to keep a stiff upper ..., to swap horses in midstream, a ...
Started by codef0rmer, June 23, 2011
Randomly encountered words
Words I've encountered through reading or web-browsing that I'm unfamiliar with.
Started by rymdenbarn, Sept. 11, 2011
1100
e.g. sumptuous, underwrite, to play possum, it's an ill wind that ..., know the ropes, behind the eight ball, mendacious, megalomania, nostalgia, parsimonious ...
Started by sIrani2010, July 24, 2011
ESSENTIAL WORDS FOR THE TOEFL
ESSENTIAL WORDS FOR THE TOEFL
Started by NasserTaghavi, Aug. 12, 2011
504 Fifth Edition
504 Absolutely Essential Words - Fifth Edition, این مجموعه در حال کامل شدن است
Started by Tourajtaslimi, Feb. 25, 2012
Words to be able to use
Words you may recognise but perhaps not be able to use; some words you simply don't know; some words you wonder why you don't use!
Started by sallyhwilson, Aug. 6, 2011
Toefl Lesson 1
e.g. vulnerable, vanity, trend, striking, minimum, inhibit, exotic, cumbersome, capricious, bulk ...
Started by teo, July 8, 2011
IELTS Preparation
مجموعه لغات كاربردي جهت آزمون آيلتس كه از منابع استاندارد و مختلفي نظير كمبريج ، اكسفورد و...استخراج شده است
Started by Farhad, July 22, 2011
80% Quranic Nouns
Comes from http://understandquran.com/resources/dictionaries/80-words.html
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 9, 2012
Toefl Part 1
e.g. inherent, collide, vestige, saga, ritually, rite, relic, fossilize, folklore, domesticate ...
Started by teo, Aug. 19, 2011
English Definitions
Meaning of words I thought I knew but wasn't sure about
Started by lacorti, Aug. 14, 2011
Shakespeare's Vocabulary
e.g. fracted, Odsbodkin!, srubbed, mettle, boot, petard, escot, mell, grimalkin, forspeak ...
Sadlier-Oxford
e.g. caterwaul, fait accompli, mirage, adjunct, hierarchy, bellwether, liturgy, hidebound, effete, chimerical ...
Started by iYOA, March 25, 2012
EnCee's Phynanshul Lingo
Phynanshul Lingo for Fewturz & Opshuns
Started by NinoCornelius, Aug. 24, 2011
English (obscure)
e.g. lymph, flitch, murrey, squaliform, flesh, haruspex, farthingale, exergue, puss, handsel ...
Verbos
e.g. try on, take off, put on, wear, get dressed, speak to, argue whith, thinking about, think of, write to ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
504 Absolutely Essential Words
This carefully selected vocabulary collection is the essential core of words that need to be known and correctly used by middle schoolers, ESL students, and other adults for whom English is a ...
Started by sefidr, Sept. 6, 2011
Scrabble 3-letter words
Scrabble 3-letter words from TWL
Started by louigi, Feb. 20, 2011
Daily Words
Words that I encounter during my reading.
Started by duplicitycheese, March 24, 2012
Arabic 80% Words reversed
e.g. اِسْتَجَابَ, اِسْتَطَاعَ, اِنْقَلَبَ, اِنْتَهَى, تَوَلَّى, اِسْتَكْبَرَ, اِتَّقَى, اِفْتَرَى, اِهْتَدَى, اِبْتَغَى ...
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 4, 2012
English Vocab 6th Grade (INCA)
English Language Arts vocabulary words for the 6th grade Indiana Connections Academy
Started by kkp2100, Jan. 13, 2012
FCE Result Vocab
Vocabulary of the Book FCE Result for Cambridge English: First (FCE) exam.WIP (Unit 1 complete)
Started by izolight, Nov. 15, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com 1-25 Combined
e.g. my sight/eyes, my hearing/ears, my tongue, my heart, we entered, the going out, the entrance, I act foolishly, I am made to slip, He gave us to drink ...
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 3, 2012
504(Additinal)
e.g. Drew, Stair, Diet, Legal, Mention, Treat, Slum, Stuck, Maid, Fled ...
Started by mojaddady, Sept. 18, 2011
Advanced English
e.g. texture, mould, hollow, flake, dense, lump sum, down payment, dividend, meagre, immense ...
Started by Namelessnobody, Aug. 3, 2011
bio.
e.g. a/an, ab, ad/af, al, alb, algia, ana, ambi, amphi, ant, anti, apo ...
Started by jasmeenbains, Feb. 12, 2012
3rd Grade Word Exam II. Term I.Exam
e.g. xenophobia, wriggle out of, wriggle around/about, withdraw, widow, wearisome, warmonger, unicorn, uni, trustworthy ...
Started by teo, April 21, 2011
American Literature Vocab.
Words that my High School Honors English class will test on.
Started by iaronson, Sept. 13, 2011
Mansour
e.g. resort, consonant, penalize, fast track, wholeheartedly, sincere, fascinate, put off, put out ...
Started by mansour.boostani, April 16, 2012
Mr. Goff English 10 S1 Vocab
Literary vocabulary terms for Mr. Goff's English 10 S1 exam.
Started by justin121883, Dec. 11, 2011
English to Polish
This is an English dictionary with translation to Polish. For Poles.
Started by trochej, July 11, 2011
Lifelines Elementary U01
This set contains the new words from the Unit 1 wordlist of the Lifelines Elementary Student's Book (Oxford UP).
Started by gloda, Sept. 7, 2011
IB History Year 1 Semester 1
e.g. Rupert Brooke, George M. Cohan, Wilfred Owen, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Captain Albert Ball, Gavrilo Princip, Manfred von Richthofen, Reinhard Scheer, John Jellicoe, Kathe Kollwitz ...
Started by cisforcookie, Jan. 11, 2012
Mr. Goff English 12 A S1 Vocab
Literary vocabulary for Mr. Goff's S1 exam.
Started by justin121883, Dec. 11, 2011
Phrases and Sayings and Slang
... probably only interesting for ESL learners, native speakers should know these. I just took the interesting or nice ones from this collection: http://www.joe-ks.com/phrases/phrases.htm
Started by soundso, May 15, 2012
Weblio Vocablary List
List based on Weblio's vocabulary lists after its "level measurement" (Enlgish-Japanese). Weblioの語彙力レベル測定で分からなかったもの。(Jul-Aug/2011)
Started by snowdropxx, Aug. 23, 2011
Driver's License Vocabulary
e.g. littering, coasting, right of way, u-turn, roundabout, weaving interchange, cloverleaf interchange, diamond interchange, concentration, alertness ...
Started by Fizz, June 26, 2011
NH U-I 3rd Ed U2
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 2 (Been there, done that!).
Started by gloda, Sept. 15, 2011
100 Most beautiful words in the English language
Source: http://deshoda.com/words/100-most-beautiful-words-in-the-english-language/
Started by PhilipSeyfi2, July 12, 2011
English School Key Stage 3 Spelling List
e.g. Vowel, Vocabulary, Tabloid, Synonym, Suffix, Subordinate, Simile, Scene, Rhyme, Resolution ...
Started by NiallSpursBevan, July 13, 2011
Teo's Challenging Toefl Words Part 2 of 2
e.g. compensation, source, effect, zenith, overshot, territorial, creditable, sally, consuming, incubation ...
Started by teo, May 12, 2011
Scrabble Two Letter Words
All UK-accepted two letter words in Scrabble
Started by kwtquirke, Sept. 28, 2011
Misc. and Obscure Words
Misc. and Obscure Words. Some phrases, foreign influenced, or archaic.
Started by Warsaw, Aug. 15, 2011
Teo's Challenging Toefl Words Part 1 of 2
e.g. precarious, peruse, cogent, benign, rhetoric, auspicious, countenance, temporal, tangible, sympathy ...
Started by teo, May 12, 2011
Toefl Part 3
e.g. lease, villainy, smuggle, predicament, piracy, intentionally, distort, deviant, detain, coerce ...
Started by teo, Aug. 19, 2011
Toefl Part 2
e.g. longitude, invasive, hierarchy, Anomaly, tangible, subsidy, regulate, per capita, net, inflation ...
Started by teo, Aug. 19, 2011
Truxton's vocab!
Vocab to various readings. Generally more strange, archaic or rare words, but also a good chunk of not so rare ones perhaps.
Started by Truxton-Magda, Dec. 22, 2011
Advanced Vocabulary
A collection of obscure and uncommon words.
Started by Hitch, Jan. 28, 2012
Words to Describe Tone
e.g. Threatening, Sentimental, Sincere, Solemn, Somber, Restrained, Reverent, Ribald, Ridiculing, Sanguineous ...
Started by cisforcookie, Dec. 23, 2011
Literary Morsels
e.g. an arrow-shower, sent out of ..., secretly as a thought in ..., always at hand but seldom ..., but very few of us ..., we carry our nemesis within ..., there's ...
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U6
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 6 (Making it big). Audio samples by nchen.
Started by gloda, Jan. 22, 2012
Technical Terms in English A Levels
These are technical terms used in linguistic and literary approaches to English A Levels.
Started by sjgreen, Feb. 20, 2012
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U5
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 5 (An Eye for the Future). Audio samples by gloda.
Started by gloda, Dec. 18, 2011
NH U-I 3rd Ed U3
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 3 (What a story!). Audio samples by nchen.
Started by gloda, Oct. 19, 2011
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U8
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 8 (Going to Extremes). Audio samples pending.
Started by gloda, March 29, 2012
prepositions
e.g. work out, wear something out, wear someone out, wear off, take up, take after, see * through, see * off, run * down, run into ...
Started by rayton, July 22, 2011
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U7
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 7 (Getting on together). Audio samples by gloda.
Started by gloda, Feb. 18, 2012
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U10
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 10 (Risking Life and Limb). Audio samples pending.
Started by gloda, March 31, 2012
NH U-I 3rd Ed U1
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 1.
Started by gloda, Sept. 15, 2011
NH U-I 3rd Ed. U4
This set contains the new words from the New Headway Upper-Intermediate 3rd Edition, Unit 4 (Nothing but the Truth). Audio samples by cfaber.
Started by gloda, Nov. 25, 2011
Essential English Vocabulary - A
e.g. apathetic, anxiety, antiseptic, antiquated, anthology, antagonist, animate, anecdote, ancillary, ancient ...
Started by teo, Aug. 19, 2011
EnCee's Idioms List
Common idioms for intermediate English speakers. Contains the idiom + example
Started by NinoCornelius, Aug. 5, 2011
English Connectors - Italian
e.g. both...and..., no sooner said than done, no sooner...than..., as, since, not as...as..., as...as..., unless, not even if, hence ...
Started by passodopo, Nov. 16, 2011
How Do You Say That?
These are a list of words that encompass the concept of what could be said in a phrase and are put into a single word. Or they are merely helpful vocabulary words ...
Started by birchstar97, Jan. 5, 2012
H2
e.g. range(n)<em><span>of</span></em>, apparent(adj), retain(vt), conflict(n)<em><span>between</span></em>, distinction(n,u,c)<em><span>between</span></em>, rigid(adj), aspect(n,u)<em><span>of</span></em>, attitude(n,c,u)<em><span>to/towards</span></em>, significance(n,u), vex(vt) ...
Started by avidlearner, Aug. 24, 2011
Revised GRE Vocabulary
Vocabulary that should be learned to take the Revised General GRE. The list comes from The Princeton Review: Cracking the New GRE 2012.
Started by TielBlue, Dec. 14, 2011
Vocabulario general(articulos sobre todo)
e.g. advice, Don't worry, that's great, cheer up!, congratulation!, get married, honey moon, own, how thing go, quickly ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
Dirk's Vocabulary
e.g. sociable, bitchy, pessimistic, bossy, punctual, obstinate, absent, conceited, snap or voluntary, garrulous ...
Started by DirkMichaelMilano2, June 4, 2011
concise dictionary
e.g. no doubt no suspicion, in at on within, those who ward off evil, ..., unseen, secret, invisible, they establish, they are steadfast, they spend / distribute, before you, they are certain ...
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 28, 2012
Vocabulary Expander
Think you know every word in English? Then this is the list for you. Obscure and rare English words, leaning towards those that are still accessible to the average, decently educated reader.
Started by legendsword, March 20, 2011
Prefixes
These are taken from the back of my anatomy and physiology book.
Started by llillien17, Sept. 15, 2011
Dictionary
e.g. quels sont les inconvéients de ..., des spectacles de danse/de théatre/de ..., il y a un club ..., apprendre a faire du vélo, regarder des films, on peut voir ses amies, ...
Started by rfojtik20, June 17, 2011
Joey Tribbiani's Difficult English Vocab
Difficult words for non-native but fluent speaker.
Started by kakashi08, Aug. 8, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 1-5 Vocab
e.g. مَّاۡكُوۡلٍ, كَعَصۡفٍ, فَجَعَلَهُمۡ, مِّنۡ سِجِّيۡلٍ, بِحِجَارَةٍ, تَرۡمِيۡهِمۡ, اَبَابِيۡلَۙ, طَيۡرًا, عَلَيۡهِمۡ, وَّاَرۡسَلَ ...
Started by RUmadbro, Sept. 13, 2011
idioms 5-8
e.g. a joke which is too ..., a negative and boring person, an ultimate difficulty that one ..., a most lucky escape from ..., a lie that does not ..., a sensitive ...
Started by gosia1994, Feb. 28, 2012
Biology definitions
For LC revision; Ecology and Ecosystems.
Started by TwoOfClubs, Nov. 30, 2011
English for Hungarians test suite
This is a simple test set for learning intermediate english in hungarian.
Started by the_real_valaki, Aug. 12, 2011
Essential Articles 12: Just say Yes
e.g. seedy, blip, valiant, foolhardy, ready, roll on, unpalatable, a punter, spawning ground, turf war ...
Started by nchen, Aug. 17, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 26-30
Doesn't contain all the words.
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 1, 2012
From agelastic to zugzwangs
Words from this Daily Mail article : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1061452/From-agelastic-zugzwangs-mans-pick-weirdest-words-Oxford-English-Dictionary.html
Started by OliverHan, March 12, 2012
GRE Vocabulary
Vocab from various prep books to study for the GRE.
Started by nixus, Aug. 12, 2011
french chp 3 part 1
e.g. l'oignon, les poivrons, la pomme de terre, les carottes, la courgette, les brocolis, les tomates, les champignions, l'aubergine, les petits pois ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Feb. 2, 2012
Vocab 15 & 16
e.g. moror, morari, moratum, demur, demur, moratorium, senex, senis, senesco, senescere, senui, senescent, surly, neophyte, duro, durare, duravi, duratum ...
Started by chromedude, May 21, 2011
New York Times 50
e.g. Demarche, feckless, verisimilitude, prescient, sclerotic, provenance, comity, polemicist, laconic, chimera ...
Adjetivos
e.g. ugly, hairy, giant, terrified, frightened, sensitive, offended, desperate, kind, pretty ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
GRE Heaven
e.g. tortuous, Nebulous, Eloquent, Connoisseur, recant, precipitate, sordid, prescience, disparate, disabuse ...
Started by hoomham, Aug. 22, 2011
Words, words, words!
Rare, challenging, and interesting words.
Started by Hitch, Feb. 3, 2012
Sec 5 Vocabulary
If you don't know what this is, it's not for you!
Started by matchai, Sept. 6, 2011
GRE Prep Words
Words I didn't know when taking practice exams
Started by Mavs22690, Aug. 25, 2011
Mr. Goff English 09 S1 Vocab
Vocabulary for the S1 exam.
Started by justin121883, Dec. 11, 2011
Animal Farm by George Orwell - concepts
This list contains words that are useful when discussing the themes, concepts, events, characters and background relevant for George Orwell's novella *Animal Farm*.
Started by gloda, March 1, 2012
Review for Wednesday World History Test
World History
Started by albuzoigwe, April 10, 2012
Normal words for reading
normal words that i forget them usually
Started by NasserTaghavi, July 29, 2011
IB English: Key Literary Terms
A collection of some key literary terms to use in essays. Key structural terms associated with tragedy.
Started by Purpleplushie, March 17, 2012
English 1: lesson 1
The list of words in the first grade of the English language
Started by Habibi00989122467853, Sept. 28, 2011
Mr. Goff English 11 A S1 Vocab
Literary vocabulary for the S1 exam. NOTE: As of 12/12/2011, "critical positions" have not been added to this list.
Started by justin121883, Dec. 11, 2011
GRE
e.g. mundane, nebulous, neologism, obviate, paean, parody, perfidy, perfunctory, perspicacious, precipitate ...
Started by KellyRoseBrennan2, May 31, 2011
yohei vocabulary
e.g. bored, equal, whole, authority, suffer, continent, pity, tradition, capital, government ...
Started by yohei, June 4, 2011
english--philosophy unit vocab
e.g. philosophy, philosopher, philosophize, philosophical, abstract, abstraction, ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, free will ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Jan. 17, 2012
Roonio's Compendium
This is a concise, comprehensive compilation of a body of knowledge with both current and some lost words - a list of words that I like and would like to use in ...
Started by pandycants, Jan. 17, 2012
Ms MacKenzie's 'Talking in Whispers' vocabulary
Words to help you understand and write about the novel "Talking in Whispers" by James Watson
Started by JMacKenzie, April 21, 2012
Pluviocabulary (New York Times, Schott)
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/04/03/opinion/20110403_schott.html?hp - Schott in the NY Times on pluvial terms (words about rain) in the Oxford English Dictionary
Started by greg, April 3, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 31-35
e.g. veil, covering, their eyes, their hearts, sealed, you warn them, whether you warn them, equal, same, cold, I want ...
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 5, 2012
dongeun vocabulary
e.g. litter, inherit, donate, catalog, iron, strict, reliable, recent, punctual, patient ...
Started by dongeun, June 4, 2011
Middle school grade 1 vocabulary (for Korean students)
This is a vocabulary set meant for Korean middle school students. The vocab has been taken from the books "Middle school English". This set could be useful for any Korean students I ...
Started by JasonStewart2, June 29, 2011
Argument Vocabulary 09
e.g. valid, rational, irrational, controversial, arguments to convince, arguments to explore, arguments to decide, arguments of fact, arguments of definition, arguments of evaluation ...
Started by hyunkeeeee, Jan. 24, 2012
Ms MacKenzie's English vocabulary course
Words you need to know for Close Reading and Critical Essays
Started by JMacKenzie, March 18, 2012
FCE Book chapter 4
e.g. turn into, hang around, pick up, shut down, think up, start off, costumes, music, stunts, stuntman ...
Started by mayner, May 19, 2011
Year 9 spelling
e.g. prioritise, potential, physical, persuasion, persuade, permanent, outrageous, necessary, miscellaneous, issue ...
Started by Fernie, Nov. 30, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 21-25
e.g. أَبُوءُ, صَنَعْتُ, اسْتَطَعْتُ, وَعْدِك, عَهْدِكَ, عَادَيْتَ, لاَيَعِزُّ, وَالَيْتَ, لاَيَذِلُّ, قَضَيْتَ ...
Started by RUmadbro, Dec. 27, 2011
(Spanish) Clothes
e.g. how often do you wear ..., do you always try on ..., what is the first thing ..., what were the last clothes ..., what are you going wear ..., what ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Chapter 28 vocabulary
e.g. Invasion of Poland, Liberation of Rome, Pearl Harbor attack, V-J Day, V-E Day, D-Day, Potsdam Conference, United Nations, Yalta Conference, Atlantic Charter ...
Started by _anon_z6g5cqcnh, Jan. 8, 2012
Get
e.g. get a e-mail, get a present, get a letter, get a salary, get a school, get a home, get to eork, get up, get aout off, get into ...
Started by kirapollito, May 1, 2011
history exam
e.g. triangular trae¥de, convert, missionaries, Bartolome de las Casas, circumnavigation, tribute, pope, cardinal, archbishop, bishop, priest, Johann Gutenberg, William Shakespeare, Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Dec. 31, 2011
Glossary of Dramatic Terms
e.g. setting, retrospection, represented action, reported action, protagonist, prop, plot, offstage, linear plot, leitmotif ...
Started by TL-JmCw, Nov. 20, 2011
teksty unit 10
e.g. stark, impact, majestic, raid, count, intense ...
Started by gosia1994, May 1, 2012
Preposition in/on /at
e.g. at the weekend, at easter, at christmas, at 6 o'clock, at bus stop, at the party, at the station, at university, at home, at school ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
The Test Maker's Favorite GRE Words
The top 32 words on the GRE
Started by Karisa, Oct. 19, 2011
Barron's 1100 words you need to know
e.g. reticent, accost, throng, laconic, tinge (n), paradox, Technology, abound, Voracious, indiscriminate ...
Started by Sahra, Aug. 17, 2011
my own vocabulary list
my own vocabulary list filled with words from wherever I encounter them
Started by tgloyer, Feb. 26, 2012
Ms MacKenzie's 'Brooklyn Cop' vocabulary
Words to help you understand and write about the poem 'Brooklyn Cop' by Norman MacCaig
Started by JMacKenzie, April 17, 2012
Vocabulary Words
Just a selection of some of my favorite vocabulary words.
Started by JordanRicker2, July 4, 2011
Idioms and Phrases
Common, everyday idioms and phrases
Started by suequirante, July 22, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 11-15
Doesn't contain ALL the vocab but may contain extra vocab, but overall useful if your going through the course.
Started by RUmadbro, Dec. 25, 2011
U.S. Military Phonetic Alphabet
A phonetic alphabet is a list of words used to identify letters in a message transmitted by radio or telephone. Spoken words from the approved list are substituted for letters to ensure ...
Started by daniel.s.mcmillan, July 11, 2011
history s2 q1 test
e.g. Napoleon, waterloo, Russia, congress of vienna, legitimacy, balance of power, kipling imperialism, Lin Zexu opium, opium war, Nanking ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Feb. 12, 2012
Hamlet
Phrases and vocab for a Hamlet essay, mostly synonyms to avoid repetition.
Started by TwoOfClubs, March 6, 2012
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 6-10
e.g. اَبۡتَرُ, شَانِئَكَ, انۡحَرۡ, صَلِّ لِ, اَعۡطَيۡنٰ, توكّلۡ ...
Started by RUmadbro, Dec. 24, 2011
history vocab China
e.g. LinZeux, congress of vienna, waterloo, famine, treaty of nanking, imperialism, trade deficit, Hong Xiuquan, Napoleon, balance of trade ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Feb. 7, 2012
prepositions(place)
e.g. step, towards, past, up, across, in to, round, A long, in the middle, on the right ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
Family
e.g. wife, uncle, son, sisters, parents, nieces, nephews, mother, husband, grandson ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
UnderstandQuran.com Basic Course Lesson 16-20
e.g. الذُّنُوبَ, كَشِيرًا, والْمَمَاتِ, الْمَحْيَا, تَفَضَّل, بَارِكْ, مَّجيدٌ, حَمِيدٌ, صَلِّ عَلَى, طَيِّب ...
Started by RUmadbro, Dec. 27, 2011
Military service
e.g. aircraft, caution, community, conscription, draft-dodging, eventuality, missile, pension, social welfare, trench ...
Started by ekol44, March 28, 2012
British words
The words I´ve learn in my english classes
Started by Nek, July 6, 2011
Gregos' Random Words
Some random words I learnt while wandering in the dictionary.
Started by Gregos, Jan. 6, 2012
Advanced English
This course is for fluent English speakers who want to learn what all those other words mean.
Started by MrD0ni3l, Jan. 9, 2012
Phrasal verbs
Here are some common phrasal verbs and their latinate equivalents.
Started by MicLee, June 20, 2011
Vocab Unit 1
e.g. Humdrum, Germinate, Barren, Foretaste, Dynasty, Disrupt, Alight, adjacent ...
Started by mmackinmiller, July 31, 2011
Vocabulary Workshop: Level F, Unit 1
Vocabulary Workshop for level F, Unit 1.
Started by dragos240, Jan. 25, 2012
Vocabulary Workshop: Level F, Unit 4
e.g. affable, aggrandise, amorphous, aura, Contraband, Erudite, Gossamer, infer, inscrutable, insular ...
Started by dragos240, March 16, 2012
holiday Activities
e.g. speend holiday, Did you have any problem?, wht did you do at ..., what did you do during ..., how long were you there?, where did you stay?, How did you ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Essential Words
e.g. mariner, multitude, nuisance, permanence, revolve, soothe, stranded, Volatile, differentiate, disrupt ...
Started by sehaj, July 31, 2011
Mixing up words
These are words we sometimes mix up.
Started by djinn33, Sept. 16, 2011
Inspiring Quotes
Apropos quotes for germane occasions...
Started by shaung, Feb. 23, 2012
Wordly Wise Book 5 - 19
Word List 19 from "Wordly Wise" Book 5 Revised
Started by mobilecommandcenter, March 14, 2012
topnoutch3A
e.g. achievement, flair, medieval, abroad, crown, opportunity, rude, intonation, offer, represent ...
Started by leona_ka, March 21, 2012
Demo English
e.g. paraphernalia, temulence, cataphysical, ferulaceous, anagnorisis, cecity, fetial, raniform, cutaneous, counterscarp ...
Started by Jonny, March 5, 2010
list english
e.g. pass, fail, increase, almost, mouse, murderer, sensitive, arrogant, @, knife ...
Started by canales, July 6, 2011
Steam Engineer
Study guide for my steam course- mem created 1-10-2012
Started by AndrewMEspo2, Jan. 11, 2012
history after french revo
e.g. artillery, coup d'etat, propaganda, tactics, Strategy, alliance, blockade, morale, guerrilla, 1812 ...
Started by aoimaeda1996, Jan. 23, 2012
begoña's vocabulary
e.g. arrogant, argumentative, eccentric, easy-going, sensitive, sensitive, narrow-minded, Background, sensible, bossy ...
Started by bego.perez, July 6, 2011
Language Kit - Stylistic Devices
e.g. symbol, simile, repetition, parallelism, metaphor, litotes, hyperbole, euphemism, ellipsis, climax ...
Started by TL-JmCw, Nov. 26, 2011
English-Slovak Myself
e.g. test out, take up, simplify, likelihood, spot, probably, vast, overworked, suppose, input ...
Started by ondre3000, Dec. 19, 2011
My Cognitive Psych Class
e.g. Syllogism, George Boole, Propositions, Freud, disjunction, Conjunction ...
Started by RUmadbro, Jan. 23, 2012
The body
e.g. teeth, nose, neck, mouth, leg, knee, hand, hair, feet, foot ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
Frases hechas
e.g. best wishes, yours faithfully, I'll take me, the rest (of us), in this respect, I'm afraid, If I were you, somewhere safe, it's a pity, I'm really sorry ...
Started by kirapollito, May 1, 2011
List of words british
e.g. outgoing, pass away, reliable, easy going, arrogant, argumentative, loyal, eccentric, sensitive, simpathetic ...
Started by conde, July 6, 2011
Film Analysis
cinematic devices: Shots / Camera Positions / Camera Movements etc
Started by TL-JmCw, Dec. 14, 2011
Intermediate ESL Vocab
e.g. beard, berry, avalanche, band, bandage, barbecue, beach, army, astronaut, athlete ...
Started by bmrussell, Jan. 2, 2012
English class Vocabulary
e.g. sympathetic, siblings, easy-going, sensitive, loyal, narrow-minded, honest, sensible, eccentric, bossy ...
Started by Julia, July 6, 2011
ICT Terminology
Terminology for Information & Communication Technology
Started by Gavin76, Nov. 15, 2011
Wordly Wise Book 5 - 18
Word List 18 from "Wordly Wise" Book 5 Revised
Started by mobilecommandcenter, March 14, 2012
Unusual English words
We have that word in our language? Here are unusual English words with unique meanings. Citation for all definitions: Webster, Noah. American Dictionary of the English Language. San Francisco: Foundation for American ...
Started by Moreh, Aug. 4, 2011
13 virtues
e.g. Humility, Chastity, Justice, Sincerity, Silence, Tranquility, Cleanliness, Industry, Moderation, Frugality ...
Started by teo, Aug. 17, 2011
Interactions 2 L/S Ch 2
e.g. get into the habit, prevent, break into, valuables, timer, theft, license, device, decal, deadbolt ...
Started by overmann, Sept. 15, 2011
Conectores
e.g. definitely, probably, perhaps, maybe, i don't think so, i think so, i hope not, I hope so, so, although ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Almost
e.g. eager, Fabulous, Animate, babble, rule out, dabbler, cabal ...
Started by bbshopbrat, Oct. 6, 2011
Gloda's favourite English words
e.g. poltergeist, trundle, ruthless, awkward, warmonger, mawkish ...
Started by gloda, Nov. 4, 2011
King Lear Characters
e.g. Oswald, Fool, Cornwall, Albany, Kent, Edmund, Edgar, Gloucester, Regan, Goneril ...
Started by teo, Nov. 9, 2011
Food and Drinks
e.g. wine, oranges, a cuo of tea, vegetables, jam, cheese, toast, an ice cream, fruit, bread ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
Essential Articles 12: My father gave me my first hit of heroin
Some vocabulary for this narrative about family problems and drug abuse.Originally published: The Guardian, 9 August 2008. Reproduced in Essential Articles 12, p. 59.
Started by nchen, Aug. 16, 2011
Essential Articles 12: I hate my lizard
e.g. goner, blotchy, torturous, nestle, hideous, bruiser, angstridden, weigh up, wacky, flaunt ...
Started by gloda, Sept. 25, 2011
Must-have words for Toefl - 1
e.g. precipitation, photosynthesis, obtain, irrigation, intensify, fertilize, cultivation, aggregate, adversely, abandon ...
Started by teo, April 27, 2011
The wheather
e.g. freezing, boiling, snow, foggy, cold, rain, hot, cloudy, windy, sunny ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Questions words
e.g. when, whose, who, Wich, How long, What, Where, How much, How many, How ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
verbs phrases
e.g. try to stop, wait for someone, be in a harry, run across the road, play a song, knock on the door, take somebody to a restaurante, meet somebody to a restaurante, ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Middle school vocabulary for Koreans
This is for Korean middle school students. The vocabulary comes from the books "Middle School English"
Started by JasonStewart2, June 28, 2011
English - miscellaneous
e.g. appointment, adjust, tackle, power line, accomplish, suppress, attenuate, achieve, manner ...
Started by zuzm, Aug. 9, 2011
English - Dutch Middle Grade
e.g. straightforward, to abide, to drive, to exist, to teach, to dream, to fall, to feel, advantage ...
Started by minghui, Aug. 14, 2011
Rp Van Winkle
e.g. Henry Hudson, Wolf, Mr. Doolittle, Nicholas Vedder, Derrick Van Bummel, Judith Gardenier, Rip, Dame Van Winkle, Rip Van Winkle ...
Started by teo, Aug. 17, 2011
Word Smart I & II
e.g. abase, abash, abate, abdicate, aberration, abet, abeyance, abhor, abject ...
Started by jihoon9303, March 19, 2012
jobs
e.g. waiter, receptionist, journalist, hairdresser, driver, doctor, dentist, actor ...
Started by kirapollito, April 12, 2011
Frase con go
e.g. go to walk, go awway for the weekend, go out, go to beach, go by car/bus/plane/train, go sihtseeing, go swimming, go aboard ...
Started by kirapollito, May 4, 2011
Eun's vocaburaly
e.g. resume, personnel, excursion, attitude, embarrass, retire, discipline, bilingual ...
Started by EunyoungKim2, June 4, 2011
SAT Vocabulary
The hottest of the hot SAT words to rape the CR section
Started by memnico, June 25, 2011
gonzalovocab
e.g. solvent, venture, scheme, rewarding, nuclear family, monotonous ...
Started by gonzalot, Oct. 29, 2011
List A of Strong Verbs
Words to inject life into your compositions.
Started by SUN.Pak.Yin.Harry, Dec. 28, 2011
Words I've stumbled upon
Random words I want to remember.
Started by Brogmeister, Dec. 14, 2011
mitsumi maebara
e.g. handiness, reise, eraser, cheat, hang up, weak ...
Started by MitsumiMaebara2, June 4, 2011
SNL Hawaii skit article
Aiona to protest SNL Hawaii skit
Started by antonettic, June 6, 2011
Pauls English Vocabulary List
Words that I want to remember
Started by ps3587, Feb. 16, 2012
Greek Mythology
Learn about the gods, goddesses, heroes, titans, monsters and all the other interesting stuff in Greek history. Trying to provide Roman equivalent.
Started by Robodl95, Nov. 12, 2011
The 417 project
The aim is to fill the list with 500 new vocabulary for the remaining time in New Orleans. Andres join me. Lets try it out roommate. You now my reputation!!!
Started by Gida, April 26, 2011
Intermediate ESL Vocab
Intermediate vocabulary for ESL students.
Started by bmrussell, Jan. 2, 2012
Nutrition
It includes terms that are commonly found on nutrition labels
Started by mariamamireh, April 14, 2011
Moisés
I'm a happy person, I'm Studing Business Administration and International Business.
Started by Socorrito88., July 1, 2011
Electronic Circuits
An electronic circuit is composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow.
Started by rick8729, July 26, 2011
Advanced English
For those people who want to learn the inns and outs of English like never before.
Started by MrD0ni3l, Jan. 9, 2012
Ed Cooke's favourite words
See http://edcooke.memrise.com/
Started by greg, March 10, 2011
Intermediate Vocab
A list of vocabulary from our intermediate class in Bilbao.
Started by ruth, July 11, 2011
New vocab
Any new vocab that I come across and want to learn.
Started by Eleanor.Warner, Nov. 23, 2011
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