Advanced Proficiency – Level C1

Advanced Verbs (C1 Level)

  1. AcknowledgeHe acknowledged his mistake during the meeting.
  2. AdvocateShe advocates for equal rights in the workplace.
  3. AllocateThe company will allocate more resources to this project.
  4. AnticipateWe anticipate that the new product will launch in March.
  5. CollaborateOur team will collaborate with the marketing department on this campaign.
  6. ComplyAll employees must comply with the new regulations.
  7. ConveyHe tried to convey his ideas clearly during the presentation.
  8. CriticizeThe report was criticized for its lack of data.
  9. DiminishHis influence in the company has diminished over time.
  10. DiscloseThe company refused to disclose the details of the agreement.
  11. FacilitateThe manager facilitated the discussion between the two teams.
  12. ImplementWe need to implement these changes by next quarter.
  13. IncorporateWe will incorporate your feedback into the final design.
  14. InterpretIt’s important to interpret the data correctly.
  15. JustifyCan you justify the increase in the budget?
  16. NeglectThey neglected to mention the potential risks involved.
  17. PersistDespite the challenges, she persisted in her efforts to complete the project.
  18. ReinforceThis new policy reinforces our commitment to quality.
  19. UndermineHis actions undermined the team’s confidence.
  20. YieldThe investment is expected to yield a high return.

Advanced Nouns (C1 Level)

  1. AccountabilityThe company must maintain accountability for its actions.
  2. AdvancementHer advancement in the company was due to her hard work.
  3. AssumptionThe assumption that everyone agrees is a mistake.
  4. BreakthroughThe scientists made a major breakthrough in cancer research.
  5. ConsensusThe team reached a consensus after hours of discussion.
  6. ControversyThe new law sparked a lot of controversy.
  7. DiscrepancyThere’s a discrepancy between the two reports.
  8. EvaluationWe need a thorough evaluation of the project’s success.
  9. FrameworkThe company has established a new framework for managing projects.
  10. ImplicationWhat are the implications of this decision?
  11. InitiativeThe company has launched a new initiative to promote sustainability.
  12. IntegrityShe is known for her integrity and honesty.
  13. LiabilityThe company may face liability for any damages caused.
  14. ObligationWe have an obligation to meet the client’s expectations.
  15. PerceptionPublic perception of the brand has improved significantly.
  16. ProspectThe prospect of expanding to new markets is exciting.
  17. RepercussionThe decision will have serious repercussions for the industry.
  18. ScopeThe scope of the project is much larger than initially anticipated.
  19. StrategyOur marketing strategy needs to be adjusted for the new audience.
  20. SustainabilityWe need to focus on sustainability in our business practices.

Advanced Adjectives (C1 Level)

  1. AmbiguousHis message was so ambiguous that no one understood his point.
  2. CompellingShe made a compelling argument for increasing the budget.
  3. ComprehensiveWe need a comprehensive analysis of the situation.
  4. ContingentThe success of the plan is contingent on several factors.
  5. CumulativeThe cumulative effect of the policy changes has been positive.
  6. DiverseThe company promotes a diverse and inclusive workplace.
  7. ExcessiveThe report criticized the excessive use of resources.
  8. FeasibleIs it feasible to complete the project by next month?
  9. ImminentThe company is facing an imminent financial crisis.
  10. ImperativeIt’s imperative that we finish this task by the deadline.
  11. InherentThere are inherent risks in starting a new business.
  12. InnovativeTheir innovative approach has transformed the industry.
  13. IntegralEffective communication is integral to team success.
  14. LucrativeThe deal turned out to be quite lucrative for both parties.
  15. PlausibleHer explanation seemed plausible, given the circumstances.
  16. PrevalentThis issue is prevalent in many companies today.
  17. RigorousThe project underwent a rigorous review process.
  18. SubstantialThe company made substantial investments in new technology.
  19. TangibleThe benefits of the program are tangible and measurable.
  20. VolatileThe stock market has been highly volatile this year.

Advanced Adverbs (C1 Level)

  1. AllegedlyHe allegedly misused company funds.
  2. ArguablyShe is arguably the best candidate for the job.
  3. ConsistentlyThey have consistently delivered high-quality work.
  4. CriticallyIt’s critically important to follow safety protocols.
  5. EvidentlyShe evidently did not understand the instructions.
  6. ExplicitlyThe instructions were explicitly stated in the email.
  7. FundamentallyThe two ideas are fundamentally different.
  8. InevitablyInevitably, there will be challenges along the way.
  9. NotablyThe company has notably improved its environmental policies.
  10. ProfoundlyThe book profoundly influenced his way of thinking.
  11. ReluctantlyShe reluctantly agreed to the terms of the contract.
  12. RoughlyThe project will take roughly six months to complete.
  13. SubsequentlyHe was promoted subsequently after completing the project.
  14. SubstantiallyTheir profits have substantially increased this year.
  15. TheoreticallyTheoretically, this plan should work, but we need to test it.
  16. ThoroughlyThe report needs to be thoroughly reviewed before submission.
  17. UndoubtedlyShe is undoubtedly one of the best performers in the team.
  18. VirtuallyThe system is virtually error-free after the update.
  19. WidelyThe idea has been widely accepted by the scientific community.
  20. WillinglyHe willingly accepted the additional responsibilities.

Advanced Phrases (C1 Level)

  1. By and largeBy and large, the project was a success.
  2. Call into questionHis actions call into question his leadership abilities.
  3. In the long runIn the long run, this decision will benefit the company.
  4. In light ofIn light of recent developments, we need to revise our plans.
  5. In the event ofIn the event of an emergency, follow these procedures.
  6. On the verge ofThe company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
  7. Take into accountWe must take into account all factors before making a decision.
  8. To some extentThe plan has succeeded, to some extent, but there’s still work to do.
  9. Under the circumstancesUnder the circumstances, it was the best decision we could make.
  10. With regard toWith regard to your request, we will need more information.

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