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Cambridge Word Accelerator iOS App

Accelerate your vocabulary growth with Cambridge Word Accelerator!

Our app is engineered to thrust you into an engaging and comprehensive word-learning journey, designed specifically for those preparing for Cambridge English exams and beyond.

Dive into a sea of carefully curated practice questions that envelop critical vocabulary across various aspects of English language proficiency.
Each question is meticulously paired with insights to augment your understanding and fortify your command of the language.

Key Features:

Extensive Question Bank:
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Example questions

Let's look at some sample questions

Which word best represents 'overgeneralization' in academic contexts?

AbstractionStereotypingSpecificityDiversification
Stereotyping refers to oversimplified conceptions, akin to overgeneralization.

Which word means a sharp decrease in sales figures?

slumppeakstagnateexpand
The word 'slump' refers to a notable drop or decrease, especially in sales or economy.

Which word describes a sharp rise in sales over a short period?

plummetdeclinesurgesteady
A 'surge' represents a sudden, powerful upward movement, typically used for prices, demands, or other measurable elements.

If unemployment rate drops from 8% to 4%, this is a?

small decreasemarginal risesteep fallminor drop
A decrease from 8% to 4% is significant, best described as a 'steep fall'.

How do you describe a trend that has stopped changing significantly?

fluctuateplateaucollapsesurge
The word 'plateau' indicates a state where there is little change; often used for trends that stabilize after a period of change.

Which term refers to the process of examining different details to understand them better?

InnovationHypothesisEvaluationAnalysis
Analysis is the process of breaking a complex topic into smaller parts to gain a better understanding.

Identify the term for the extent to which a claim can be applied in other contexts.

generalizabilityvitalitysubtletytenacity
Generalizability is about the applicability of findings in different contexts or groups.

Select the term that means 'to suggest or propose as a hypothesis'.

PostulateAssumeDeduceConclude
To 'postulate' is to suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning.

Which word is defined as a short secondary text that provides an oversight before the main text?

PrologueIntroductionPretextHeading
Prologue is an introductory section in a written work or play.

Which term describes the act of removing doubts about someone's belief: 'He managed to _____ their concerns with clear data.'?

assuageexacerbateconfoundexonerate
Assuage means to relieve or ease doubts, making it the correct choice for addressing concerns with evidence.