B1 English Vocabulary List with Free PDF

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B1 Intermediate English Vocabulary

WordIPATypeMeaningExampleAudio
Abandon/əˈbændən/v.To leave someone or somethingThey abandoned the car.
Ability/əˈbɪləti/n.The physical or mental power or skill needed to do somethingShe has the ability to learn quickly.
Abroad/əˈbrɔd/adv.In or to a foreign countryHe often travels abroad for work.
absent/ˈæbsənt/adj.not presentShe was absent from school yesterday.
Absolute/ˈæb.sə.luːt/adj.Very great or to the largest degree possibleI have absolute confidence in her abilities.
absolutely/ˌæbsəˈluːtli/adv.completely; yes, for sureI absolutely agree with you.
Abstract/ˈæbstrækt/adj.Existing as an ideaIt is an abstract concept.
Academic/ˌækəˈdɛmɪk/adj.Relating to educationHe has a good academic record.
Academy/əˈkædəmi/n.A place of studyShe attends a music academy.
Accent/ˈæksɛnt/n.The way someone pronounces wordsShe has a strong French accent.
Acceptable/əkˈsɛptəbl/adj.Satisfactory and able to be agreed toThe offer was acceptable.
Access/ˈæksɛs/n.The right or opportunity to use somethingWe have internet access.
Accompany/əˈkʌmpəni/v.To go with someoneI will accompany you to the station.
According to/əˈkɔrdɪŋ tu/prep.As stated byAccording to the weather forecast it will rain.
Accountant/əˈkaʊntənt/n.A person who manages moneyThe accountant checks the books.
Accurate/ˈækjərət/adj.Correct and exactThe report is highly accurate.
Accuse/əˈkjuz/v.To say someone did something wrongThey accused him of stealing.
Ache/eɪk/v.A continuous painI have a dull ache in my back.
Achievement/əˈtʃivmənt/n.Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doingWinning the race was a great achievement.
Acid/ˈæsɪd/n.A chemical substanceThe battery contains strong acid.
Acknowledge/əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/v.To accept the truth or recognize somethingHe acknowledged his mistake.
Acquaintance/əˈkwɛɪntəns/n.A person that you have met but do not know wellHe is a business acquaintance of mine.
Acquire/əˈkwaɪər/v.To get or buy somethingThe company acquired a new building.
actress/ˈæktrəs/n.a woman who acts in films or playsThe actress gave a great performance.
Adapt/əˈdæpt/v.To change to suit different conditionsAnimals adapt to their environment.