The Oxford 5000

The Oxford 5000

The Oxford 5000 is an expanded core word list for advanced learners of English. It includes an additional 2,000 words at B2 and C1 level.

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Abolish

C1

To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.

Abortion

C1

the deliberate ending of a pregnancy at an early stage

Absence

C1

the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away

Absent

C1

not in a place because of illness, etc.

Absorb

B2

To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.

Abstract

B2

based on general ideas and not on any particular real person, thing or situation

Absurd

C1

Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical.

Abundance

C1

a large quantity that is more than enough

Abuse

C1

Cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal.

Academy

C1

a school or college for special training

Accelerate

C1

to happen faster or earlier; to make something happen faster or earlier

Accent

B2

a way of pronouncing the words of a language that shows which country, area or social class a person comes from; how well somebody pronounces a particular language

Acceptance

C1

the act of accepting a gift, an invitation, an offer, etc.

Accessible

C1

that can be reached, entered, used, seen, etc.

Accidentally

B2

by chance; in a way that was not planned

Accommodate

B2

to provide somebody with a room or place to sleep, live or sit

Accommodation

B1

a place to live, work or stay in

Accomplish

B2

to succeed in doing or completing something

Accomplishment

C1

an impressive thing that is done or achieved after a lot of work

Accordance

C1

according to a rule or the way that somebody says that something should be done

Accordingly

C1

in a way that is appropriate to what has been done or said in a particular situation

Accountability

C1

the fact of being responsible for your decisions or actions and expected to explain them when you are asked

Accountable

C1

responsible for your decisions or actions and expected to explain them when you are asked

Accountant

B2

a person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts

Accumulate

C1

to gradually get more and more of something over a period of time

Accumulation

C1

the process of gradually increasing or getting more and more of something over a period of time

Accuracy

B2

the state of being exact or correct; the ability to do something with skill and without making mistakes

Accurately

B2

in a way that is correct and true in every detail

Accusation

C1

a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong or illegal; the fact of accusing somebody

Accused

B2

to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something

Acid

B2

a chemical, usually a liquid, that contains hydrogen and has a pH of less than seven. The hydrogen can be replaced by a metal to form a salt. Acids usually have a bitter sharp taste and can often burn holes in or damage things they touch.

Acquisition

C1

the act of getting something, especially knowledge, a skill, etc.

Acre

C1

a unit for measuring an area of land; 4 840 square yards or about 4 050 square metres

Activate

B2

to make something such as a device or chemical process start working

Activation

C1

the act of making something such as a device or chemical process start working

Activist

C1

a person who works to achieve political or social change, especially as a member of an organization with particular aims

Acute

C1

very serious or severe

Adaptation

C1

the action or process of changing something, or of being changed, to suit a new purpose or situation

Addiction

B2

the condition of being unable to stop using or doing something as a habit, especially something harmful

Additionally

B2

in a way that is more than was first mentioned or is usual

Adequate

B2

Good enough to meet a standard or requirement.

Adequately

B2

in a way that is enough in quantity, or good enough in quality, for a particular purpose or need

Adhere

C1

to stick to something

Adjacent

C1

next to something

Adjust

B2

to change something slightly to make it more suitable for a new set of conditions or to make it work better

Adjustment

C1

a small change made to something in order to correct or improve it

Administer

C1

to manage and organize the affairs of a company, an organization, a country, etc.

Administrative

C1

connected with organizing the work of a business or an institution

Administrator

C1

a person whose job is to manage and organize the public or business affairs of a company or an institution, or a person who works in an office dealing with records, accounts, etc.

Admission

C1

the act of accepting somebody into an institution, organization, etc.; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization

Adolescent

C1

A person in the stage of development between childhood and adulthood.

Adoption

C1

the act of adopting a child; the fact of being adopted

Adverse

C1

negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result

Advocate

C1

a person who supports or speaks in favour of somebody or of a public plan or action

Aesthetic

C1

connected with beauty and art and the understanding of beautiful things

Affection

C1

the feeling of liking or loving somebody/something very much and caring about them

Affordable

B2

cheap enough that people can afford to pay it or buy it

Aftermath

C1

the situation that exists as a result of an important (and usually unpleasant) event, especially a war, an accident, etc.

Aged

B1

of the age of

Aggression

C1

feelings of anger and hate that may result in threatening or violent behaviour