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Here’s a list of commonly used intermediate and advanced vocabulary words with brief

meanings:

Intermediate Vocabulary

1. Job – Paid work or employment.


2. Interview – A formal conversation to assess qualifications.
3. Experience – Knowledge or skill gained through doing something.
4. Team – A group of people working together.
5. Responsibilities – Duties or tasks assigned to someone.
6. Healthy – In good physical or mental condition.
7. Pain – Physical discomfort or suffering.
8. Appointment – A scheduled meeting or consultation.
9. Exercise – Physical activity to improve health.
10. Recover – To get better after illness or injury.
11. Explain – To make something clear.
12. Question – A sentence asking for information.
13. Conversation – A talk between two or more people.
14. Agree – To have the same opinion.
15. Disagree – To have a different opinion.
16. Friend – A person you like and trust.
17. Family – A group consisting of parents and children.
18. Party – A social gathering.
19. Event – An organized occasion.
20. Visit – To go and spend time with someone.
21. Cook – To prepare food.
22. Travel – To move from one place to another.
23. Shop – To buy things.
24. Clean – To make something free from dirt.
25. Watch – To look at something.

Advanced Vocabulary

1. Promotion – Advancement to a higher position.


2. Deadline – The final time by which something should be completed.
3. Colleague – A person you work with.
4. Manager – A person who oversees a team or department.
5. Strategy – A plan to achieve a specific goal.
6. Disease – An illness that affects the body.
7. Prevention – Actions to stop something from happening.
8. Stress – Emotional or physical tension.
9. Symptoms – Signs of a disease or condition.
10. Nutrition – The process of using food for growth and health.
11. Device – A tool or machine for a specific function.
12. Software – Programs and applications for computers.
13. App – A software application, often for mobile devices.
14. Update – To make something current.
15. Security – Protection against threats or dangers.
16. Community – A group of people sharing common interests or location.
17. Relationship – A connection between people or groups.
18. Support – Help or assistance.
19. Trust – Belief in the reliability of someone or something.
20. Respect – Showing consideration for others.
21. Opportunity – A chance to do something.
22. Challenge – A difficult task requiring effort.
23. Achievement – A successful accomplishment.
24. Ambition – A strong desire to achieve something.
25. Confidence – Belief in one's abilities.

Here’s an expanded list of commonly used vocabulary words for both intermediate and
advanced learners, along with brief meanings:

Intermediate Vocabulary

1. Adapt – To adjust to new conditions.


2. Agree – To share the same opinion.
3. Annoy – To make someone feel irritated.
4. Appear – To become visible or seem.
5. Avoid – To stay away from something or someone.
6. Benefit – An advantage or profit gained from something.
7. Cancel – To call off or stop something planned.
8. Claim – To say something is true, often without proof.
9. Common – Found frequently; usual.
10. Compare – To examine similarities and differences.
11. Concern – Worry or interest.
12. Consider – To think about something carefully.
13. Create – To make something new.
14. Decide – To choose something after thinking.
15. Discuss – To talk about something in detail.
16. Explain – To make something clear or easy to understand.
17. Fail – To not succeed in achieving a goal.
18. Force – Strength or power used to move something.
19. Increase – To make something larger or greater.
20. Improve – To make something better.
21. Join – To become a part of something.
22. Knowledge – Information or understanding gained through learning.
23. Laugh – To express happiness or amusement vocally.
24. Manage – To be in control or charge of something.
25. Mistake – An error or wrong decision.

Advanced Vocabulary
1. Analyze – To examine something in detail to understand it better.
2. Assert – To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
3. Assume – To take something for granted without proof.
4. Consume – To eat or use up something.
5. Criticize – To evaluate or judge something negatively.
6. Determine – To decide or conclude something after consideration.
7. Diversity – The state of having many different elements or qualities.
8. Emerge – To come out or become visible after being hidden.
9. Enhance – To improve or make something better.
10. Expand – To increase in size, number, or importance.
11. Facilitate – To make an action or process easier.
12. Hypothesis – An idea or theory that is tested for validity.
13. Illustrate – To explain or make something clear with examples.
14. Interpret – To explain the meaning of something.
15. Justify – To show or prove that something is right or reasonable.
16. Negotiate – To discuss in order to reach an agreement.
17. Obtain – To get or acquire something.
18. Persist – To continue steadily or firmly in a course of action.
19. Reform – To make changes to something, usually for improvement.
20. Resolve – To find a solution to a problem.
21. Significant – Important or large enough to have an impact.
22. Sustain – To keep something going or support it over time.
23. Transform – To change something completely.
24. Validate – To confirm or support the truth or value of something.
25. Vary – To differ in size, amount, or nature from something else.

Intermediate Vocabulary

1. Achieve – To successfully reach a goal.


2. Balance – A state of being equal or stable.
3. Bother – To disturb or make someone feel uneasy.
4. Compete – To take part in a contest or race.
5. Confirm – To verify or make sure something is true.
6. Contact – To get in touch with someone.
7. Defend – To protect from harm or attack.
8. Deliver – To bring something to a destination.
9. Demand – A strong request for something.
10. Doubt – To question the truth or validity of something.
11. Expand – To increase in size or amount.
12. Focus – To concentrate attention on something.
13. Gather – To collect or bring together.
14. Handle – To manage or deal with something.
15. Imagine – To form a picture in your mind.
16. Influence – The ability to affect others’ decisions or actions.
17. Invest – To put money or effort into something to gain profit.
18. Judge – To form an opinion about someone or something.
19. Maintain – To keep something in good condition.
20. Mention – To refer to something briefly.
21. Notice – To become aware of something.
22. Observe – To watch carefully.
23. Prove – To show something is true with evidence.
24. Reflect – To think deeply about something.
25. Require – To need or demand something.

Advanced Vocabulary

1. Accumulate – To gather or collect over time.


2. Acknowledge – To recognize or admit the existence of something.
3. Allocate – To assign or distribute resources for a specific purpose.
4. Anticipate – To expect or look forward to something.
5. Clarify – To make something easier to understand.
6. Collaborate – To work together with others towards a common goal.
7. Commence – To begin or start something.
8. Consequence – The result or effect of an action.
9. Contradict – To state the opposite of something.
10. Contribute – To give or add to something.
11. Contemplate – To think deeply about something.
12. Contrast – To compare two things to show differences.
13. Diminish – To make something smaller or weaker.
14. Establish – To set up or create something.
15. Examine – To inspect or study something closely.
16. Fluctuate – To change or vary in level, amount, or intensity.
17. Grasp – To understand something completely.
18. Indicate – To point out or show something.
19. Neglect – To ignore or fail to care for something.
20. Prohibit – To forbid or prevent something.
21. Reinforce – To strengthen or support an idea or action.
22. Speculate – To guess or form an opinion based on limited information.
23. Subsequent – Happening after something else.
24. Tolerate – To allow or endure something, even if you don’t like it.
25. Verify – To check or confirm the accuracy of something.

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