B1 English Vocabulary List — Free PDF and Flashcards

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B1 Intermediate English Vocabulary

WordIPATypeMeaningExampleAudio
Price/praɪs/n.The amount of money for which something is soldWhat is the price of this car?
Price/praɪs/n.The amount of money for which something is soldThe price of petrol has gone up.
Pride/praɪd/n.A feeling of pleasure from your own achievementsHe takes pride in his work.
Priest/priːst/n.A person who performs religious dutiesThe priest gave a sermon.
Primary/ˈpraɪˌmɛri/adj.Most importantMy primary goal is to learn.
primary school/ˈpraɪˌmɛri skuːl/n.a school for young childrenMy daughter goes to primary school near our house.
Prime/praɪm/adj.Main or most importantHe is the prime suspect.
Prince/prɪns/n.A male member of a royal familyThe prince married a princess.
Princess/ˈprɪnsɛs/n.A female member of a royal familyThe princess wore a beautiful dress.
Principal/ˈprɪnsəpəl/n.First in order of importanceThe principal reason is money.
Principal/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/n.The head of a schoolThe principal gave a speech.
Principle/ˈprɪnsəpəl/n.A basic idea or ruleIt goes against my principles.
Print/prɪnt/v.To produce text or pictures on paperCan you print this document?
Print/prɪnt/v.Produce text on paperPrint the report.
Printer/ˈprɪntər/n.A machine that printsThe printer is out of ink.
Printer/ˈprɪntər/n.Machine that printsThe printer is out of ink.
Prior/ˈpraɪər/adj.Existing or happening before something elseI have a prior engagement.
Priority/praɪˈɔrɪti/n.Something that is very importantSafety is our top priority.
Prison/ˈprɪzən/n.A building where criminals are keptHe was sent to prison.
Prison/ˈprɪzən/n.Place for criminalsGo to prison.
Prisoner/ˈprɪzənər/n.A person kept in prisonThe prisoner escaped.
Prisoner/ˈprɪzənər/n.Person in prisonEscape prisoner.
Private/ˈpraɪvɪt/adj.Only for one person or groupThis is private property.
Prize/praɪz/n.Something given for winning a competitionShe won first prize.
prizes./ˈpraɪzɪz/n.things you win in a game or competitionThere are prizes for the best photos.

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