| No. | 単語 | 例文 | 備考 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0001 | Absorbed | He was absorbed in deep thought. | |
| 0002 | Ability | He has the ability to make a big plan. | |
| 0003 | Administered | They administered the low. | |
| 0004 | Argument | We had an argument about the matter. | |
| 0005 | Adopt | I adopt the customes of a country. | |
| 0006 | Achive | All this cannot be achieved in a day. | |
| 0007 | Admitted | The door admitted to a street. | |
| 0008 | Actual | He showed me an actual example. | |
| 0009 | Activity | The volcano is in activity. | |
| 0010 | Appealing | They were appealing to arms. | |
| 0011 | Adequate | We had adequate money for the trip. | |
| 0012 | Acquire | I acquaire the habit of studing. | |
| 0013 | Alternate | He runs on alternate days. | |
| 0014 | Attract | The subject attracted his attention. | |
| 0015 | Attention | He paies little attention to his driving. | |
| 0016 | Ambiance | ||
| 0017 | Accept | I accepted an invitaion to the party. | |
| 0018 | Accompany | Thunder accompanies lighting. | |
| 0019 | Attribute | Kindness is an attribute of a good teacher. | |
| 0020 | Appoing | We appointed a time and place for a meeting. | |
| 0021 | Accomplish | I accomplished my objecive. | |
| 0022 | Accomodate | This hotel accomodates 1,000 guests. | |
| 0023 | Adapt | The story was adapted for the movies. | |
| 0024 | Appreciate | I grately appreciate your kindness. | |
| 0025 | Attain | He attained his hope. | |
| 0026 | Applicant | He is an applicant for admission to a school. | |
| 0027 | Absolutely | You are absolutely wrong. | |
| 0028 | Accent | You speak English with an accent. | |
| 0029 | Advice | I follow your advice. | |
| 0030 | Advise | There is no one to advise me. | |
| 0031 | Alibi | I set up an alibi. | |
| 0032 | Alterations | I make alterations to a bilding. | |
| 0033 | Altitude | There is my house at an altitude of 1000 meters. | |
| 0034 | Amuse | He often amused the children with stories. | |
| 0035 | Ambulance | I went to the hospital by ambulance. | |
| 0036 | Arrange | I arrange a meeting for Monday morning. | |
| 0037 | Artificial | There are artificial flowers. | |
| 0038 | Astonish | I was astonished at the news. | |
| 0039 | Atmosphere | I read a novel with a cheerful atmosphere. | |
| 0040 | Attend | They attedn school. | |
| 0041 | Available | This hotel has no rooms available. | |
| 0042 | Awful | I had an awful dream yesterday. | |
| 0043 | Ballad | I like a ballad. | |
| 0044 | Bargain | We bargained that we should not have to work on Sundays. | |
| 0045 | Battery | Two dry batteries are necessary for the caluculator. | |
| 0046 | Blame | I can't blame the accident on her. | |
| 0047 | Bristle | He bristled with anger. | |
| 0048 | Boon | I asked a boon of him. | |
| 0049 | Capsule | I dring two capsules with water every morining. | |
| 0050 | Capture | I captured the thief yesterday. | |
| 0051 | Carafe | I bought a beautiful carafe. | |
| 0052 | Cargo | They landed the cargo. | |
| 0053 | Cause | He aearched for the cause of the five. | |
| 0054 | Ceiling | The ceiling of this room is very colorful. | |
| 0055 | Casual | Yesterday a casual visiter came. | |
| 0056 | Complex | We had a complex argument. | |
| 0057 | Confirm | I confirm the appointment by phone. | |
| 0058 | Conscious | They are unconscious of their mistake. | |
| 0059 | Create | All men are created equal. | |
| 0060 | Criticise | We criticise his new novel. | |
| 0061 | Complacent | I am complacent about the rerult. | |
| 0062 | Chronological | He celected the events in chrological order. | |
| 0063 | Conceived | I conceived that there must be some difficlties. | |
| 0064 | Contemplate | He contemplates a matter. | |
| 0065 | Counteract | We counteracted the plan. | |
| 0066 | Comprehensive | He had a comprehensive mind. | |
| 0067 | Capable | She is a highly capaable person. | |
| 0068 | Cessation | This week is the cessation of arms. | |
| 0069 | Destroy | The house was destroyed by fire. | |
| 0070 | Distinction | They have a little distinction. | |
| 0071 | Derived | We derive knowledge from reading books. | |
| 0072 | Dwindle | The population of his town is dwindling. | |
| 0073 | Diction | He uses poetic diction well. | |
| 0074 | Dispute | We dispute the future of the country. | |
| 0075 | Detriment | The bulding had a large detriment by earthquake. | |
| 0076 | Dominance | The party have a large dominance in this country. | |
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