
504 Absolutely Essential Words
504 is a popular English vocabulary book that helps learners build a strong foundation in everyday and academic English. It is especially helpful for building stronger reading, writing, and speaking skills, and for preparing for exams like IELTS and TOEFL.
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Abandon
B2To leave someone or something and never return to them.
Corpse
B1The dead body of a human or animal.
Typical
A2Representing the usual characteristics of a particular group or situation.
Vapor
B1A gaseous state of a substance that is typically liquid at room temperature.
Tradition
A2A custom or belief passed down over time within a group.
Approach
B2A way of dealing with a situation or a method of doing something.
Postpone
C1To arrange for something to happen at a later time.
Exaggerate
C1To make something seem larger, more important, or more extreme than it really is.
Vicinity
B1The area surrounding a particular place.
Excel
B2To be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject.
Evidence
A2Information or signs that help to prove something.
Ignite
B1To start a fire or cause something to begin to burn.
Journalist
A2A person who collects, writes, and reports news.
Unruly
B1Not obeying rules or law; difficult to control.
Expand
B1To increase in size, number, or amount.
Slender
C1Having a small width in relation to height; gracefully thin.
Appeal
B2A request for a decision to be reconsidered, often in a legal context.
Tragedy
B2A very sad or disastrous event, often depicted in literature or drama.
Harvest
C1The act of collecting crops at the end of the growing season.
Emerge
B2To come out into view after being hidden.
Plea
C1A serious or emotional request, often in a legal context.
Warden
C2An official in charge of a particular institution, especially a prison.
Reptile
B1A class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scales and lay eggs.
Fierce
C1Having or displaying an intense and aggressive nature.
Architect
A2A professional who designs buildings and other structures.
Possible
A1Able to happen or be done; not impossible.
Despite
B1In spite of something; without being affected by it.
Outlaw
C1To make something illegal or against the law.
Toil
B1To work extremely hard, usually with fatigue.
Depict
C1To represent or portray someone or something in art or writing.
Commuter
B1A person who travels some distance to work or school on a regular basis.
Refer
A2To mention or direct attention to something.
Volunteer
B1A person who freely offers to take part in an activity or give help.
Candidate
B1A person who applies for a job or is nominated for a position.
Vague
C1Not clearly expressed or defined; lacking precision.
Prompt
B2To encourage or trigger someone to take action or respond.
Heir
C1A person legally entitled to inherit property or titles upon another's death.
Biography
C1A written account of someone's life.
Unearth
B1To dig up or discover something that was hidden, especially in the ground.
Epidemic
C1A sudden, widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community.
Complacent
B1Self-satisfied, often without awareness of potential dangers or deficiencies.
Maintain
B2To keep something in good condition or to preserve it.
Keen
B1Very interested or enthusiastic about something.
Conceal
C1To hide something or prevent it from being seen.
Minimum
B1The smallest or least amount; a lower limit.
Eliminate
B2To completely remove or get rid of something.
Rural
B2Relating to the countryside rather than the town or city.
Detect
B2To discover or identify the presence of something.
Consent
C1Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
Amateur
C1A person who engages in a pursuit or activity without professional training or expertise.
Century
A1A period of one hundred years.
Feminine
C1Relating to or characteristic of women; having qualities traditionally associated with women.
Solitary
C1Living or being alone, separated from others.
Abolish
C1To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
Famine
B1A severe shortage of food affecting a large number of people.
Rival
B2A person or group competing with another for the same objective or superiority.
Alter
B2To make a change to something.
Surpass
B1To go beyond in achievement or quality; to excel.
Addict
B1A person who cannot stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior.
Pedestrian
B1A person who is walking, especially in an area also used by vehicles.