50 Most Difficult and Advanced Vocabulary in English | C2 Level English

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  • In this video, you will learn the 50 most difficult and advanced vocabularies in English with meanings and synonyms.
    If you know a lot of advanced vocabulary, you can communicate your thoughts more efficiently. Learning specific vocabulary in context will serve you throughout you’re your life in taking preparation for standardized exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE.
    Practicing these 50 complex and advanced vocabulary will enhance your comprehension level in English.
    Another important benefit of learning advanced vocabulary is it will help in different situations like job interviews, business settings, and personal relationships.
    When it comes to learning English, most students waste their valuable time working through textbooks and doing grammar exercises. Still, if you really want to improve your vocabulary skills you have to learn the words in context with accurate meaning and synonyms and example sentences.
    Here. You will find the top 50 advanced vocabularies to take your vocabulary skill to the next level
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  • @rohitpariyar9386
    @rohitpariyar9386 9 месяцев назад +45

    Abberation: A departure from what is normal, or usual.
    Oddity, abnormality, deviation
    Acumen: The ability to make good judgements.
    Intelligence, astuteness, discernment
    Aggrandize: To make something more powerful or important.
    Elevate, promote, glorify
    Ambivalent: Having two opposite feelings at the same time.
    Undecided, wavering, uncertain
    Arbitary: Based on random choice or personal whim(a sudden choice or change of mind).
    Inconsistent, aimless, haphazard
    Barren: Not producing or unable to produce plants.
    Desolate, infertile, unproductive
    Beguile: To entertain and convience by flattery
    Mislead, decieve(to show something is not true), hoodwink
    Convivial: pleasent and friendly in manner and attutiude
    Amiable, good humored, cordial(warm and friendly)
    Commensurate: Correspondingly in size or degree; in proportion
    Equivalent, correlative, matching
    Concomitant: Existing or occuring at the same time.
    Coincident, coexisting, concurrent
    Callous: Without sympathy or feeling for other people.
    Unfeeling, inhumane, merciless
    Camaraderie: Mutual trust and friendship among people.
    Fellowship, solidarity, brotherhood
    Circumlocution: Complicated way of expressing something.
    Ambiguity, obscurity, vagueness
    Dearth: A scarcity or lack of something.
    Deficiency, paucity, scarcity
    Delicacy: Something especially expensive or rare
    Elegance, dignity, majesty
    Debunk: To show that an idea or belief is false.
    Disprove, challenge, negate, decieve
    Dogmatic: To follow a set of rules in an arrogant manner.
    Doctrinaire, adamant, emphatic
    Ephemeral: Something fleeting(living for a short time) or short lived
    Temporary, transitory, fleeting
    Empirical: Based on observation and practical experiences
    Experimental, factual, pragmatic
    Endeavor: An effort or attempt to do something.
    Attempt, undertaking, exercise
    Enormity: Something extreme almost beyond comprehension.
    Hugeness, immensity, dreadfulness
    Exacerbate: To make something that is already bad worse.
    Aggravate, infuriate, worsen
    Fathom: Understand something complicated or mysterious
    Comprehend, understand, discern
    Homogeneous: Of the same or similar kind or nature.
    Identical, analogous, congruent
    Hubris: Excessive pride or self-confidence
    Pompousness, arrogance, haughtiness
    Instigate: To cause something to happen or begin.
    Provoke, stimulate, arouse
    Iconoclast: Someone who opposes society's beliefs or customs.
    Dissident, bohemian, nonconformist
    Idiosyncratic: Having strange, or unusual way of behaving.
    Peculiar, acentric, outlandish
    Inundate: To cover an area with a large amount of water.
    Submerge, overflow, overwhelm
    Laconic: Using few words in speech or writing.
    Reticent, reserved, elliptical
    Leverage: Use something to maximum advantage.
    Support, advantage, dominance
    Mendaciuos: One who tells lies habitually and intentionally.
    Fraudlent, dishonest, untruthful
    Mundane: Very ordinary and therefore not interesting
    Ordinary, commonplace, humdrum
    Obdurate: Stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing.
    Obstinate, stubborn, unyielding
    Panacea: A solution for all problems or difficulties.
    Remedy, magic formula, universal cure
    Paramount: very importance of highest rank or importance.
    Predominant, leading, foremost
    Paradigm: A standard model of something.
    Model, archetype, prototype
    Plethora: A large or exessive amount of something
    Profusion, plenty, myraid
    Phenomenon: An extraordinary occurence, or sitaution.
    Happening, circumstance, incident
    Promulgate: To announce new ideas and beliefs publicly.
    Broadcast, proclaim, disseminate
    Reminiscent: A wakening memory of something similar.
    Evocative, suggestive, nostalgic
    Sagacity: Good judgement based on practical knowledge.
    Wisdom, intelligence, learning
    Serendipity: A seeming gift for finding something good.
    Happy chance, fortune, coincidence
    Surreptitious: Done secretly, without anyone seeing or knowing.
    Stealthy, secret, clandestine
    Taboo: Prescribed(advise and authorize) by society as improper or unacceptable
    Forbidden, prohibited, banned
    Travesty: An absurd(wildly illogical) or grotesque misrepresentation.
    Mockery, distortion, falsification
    Uniquitous: Present appearing, or found everywhere
    Worldwide, prevalent, widespread
    Unanimous: Having the agreement and consent of all.
    Congenial, harmonious, like-minded
    Vigilant: Keeping careful watch for possible danger.
    Watchful, circumspect, observant
    Whimsical: Acting or behavior in a playful manner.
    Fanciful, imaginative, humorous

  • @AsantpalChoul
    @AsantpalChoul 16 дней назад

    Woo i enjoy it to get journey to the new deep learning vocabulary words.
    Thank God to building our minds to become successful and practical without give up
    Mvh

  • @williammusonda-pq2kg
    @williammusonda-pq2kg 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are really excellent teachers of English lessons, a lot of thanks, and what is the name of your learning platform?

  • @nirmalamarak9386
    @nirmalamarak9386 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the so many new words.🎉

  • @user-ld5eh7ii2v
    @user-ld5eh7ii2v Месяц назад

    😍Thank you so much It is so amazing

  • @johnconcepcion6646
    @johnconcepcion6646 4 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful , Thank youuuu

  • @nicknigel7168
    @nicknigel7168 Год назад +3

    Thanks ❤

  • @alik.al.1500
    @alik.al.1500 Год назад +2

    ❤Awesome ❤

  • @chhayapatel6110
    @chhayapatel6110 3 месяца назад

    It is helpful for my project

  • @meghanahosamani7252
    @meghanahosamani7252 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks you sir

  • @deepakgoel5658
    @deepakgoel5658 4 месяца назад

    Excellent

  • @mustafagbar2304
    @mustafagbar2304 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @englishwithmiranda
    @englishwithmiranda 10 месяцев назад +2

    These are all very advanced. They remind me of the vocabulary for the SAT exam.

  • @tasneemhuzgotka8397
    @tasneemhuzgotka8397 3 месяца назад

    Good morning sir

  • @pacificoceania5828
    @pacificoceania5828 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this .

    • @BasicFunda-ow8pk
      @BasicFunda-ow8pk Год назад

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    • @user-jy2dw6xc2g
      @user-jy2dw6xc2g 11 месяцев назад

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      @user-jy2dw6xc2g 11 месяцев назад

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      @user-jy2dw6xc2g 11 месяцев назад

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      @user-jy2dw6xc2g 11 месяцев назад

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  • @rightshookerevans8894
    @rightshookerevans8894 9 месяцев назад +2

    It's facinating, itsnessery to memorise ?please becouse from my memory i already capted what means.some words.and more nor haw many words i can handle ? Then my English kill is advance?

  • @user-sf7mr4my4h
    @user-sf7mr4my4h 9 месяцев назад

    keep up the good work

  • @sheiksarbudeen752
    @sheiksarbudeen752 7 месяцев назад

    Fanciful

  • @knud8977
    @knud8977 2 месяца назад +1

    I know all the meanings of the words, but I'm a very poor English speaker.

  • @shipratyagi5531
    @shipratyagi5531 8 месяцев назад

    It's eccentric not acentric... The synonym of idiosyncratic

  • @sup-hl1zy
    @sup-hl1zy 4 месяца назад

    most native speakers don't know these words.
    Source: I live here

  • @MustafaBakrii-ky5xg
    @MustafaBakrii-ky5xg Год назад +1

    ❣️🫰

  • @alisonbarratt3772
    @alisonbarratt3772 2 месяца назад

    Read by a robot with numerous mispronounciations

  • @kedharisivashankar9905
    @kedharisivashankar9905 3 месяца назад +4

    First, find out the difference between 'words' and 'vocabulary'!

    • @Anson-px9un
      @Anson-px9un 3 месяца назад +2

      Some people are just going to keep on hating!

    • @SarveshKumar-xh8bh
      @SarveshKumar-xh8bh Месяц назад

      What an observation bro😊