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Stolz und Vorurteil stellt diese 48 wichtigen englischen Wörter vor, eingestuft als A2–C2 – jedes mit einer kurzen Definition und einem Beispiel. Tippe im Reader auf ein beliebiges Wort, um es zu hören und im Satz zu sehen.

Wörter der Stufe A2 (10)

abroad/əˈbrɔd/A2
in a foreign countrymarkets abroad
absence/ˈæbsəns/A2
the state of being absenthe was surprised by the absence of any explanation
absolutely/ˌæbsəˈlutli/A2
completely and without qualificationan absolutely magnificent painting
abuse/əˈbjuz/A2
cruel or inhumane treatmentthe child showed signs of physical abuse
accident/ˈæksədənt/A2
an unfortunate mishapwinning the lottery was a happy accident
accompany/əˈkəmpəni/A2
be present or associated with an event or entityFrench fries come with the hamburger
accuse/əˈkjuz/A2
bring an accusation againstThe neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse
acknowledge/ækˈnɑlɪʤ/A2
declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth ofHe admitted his errors
acquire/əkˈwaɪər/A2
come into the possession of something concrete or abstractShe got a lot of paintings from her uncle
active/ˈæktɪv/A2
chemical agent capable of activity`The boy threw the ball' uses the active voice

Wörter der Stufe B1 (10)

ability/əˈbɪləˌti/B1
the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishmentdanger heightened his powers of discrimination
absolute/ˈæbsəˌlut/B1
something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other thingsno mortal being can influence the absolute
accept/əkˈsɛpt/B1
consider or hold as trueI cannot accept the dogma of this church
acceptable/əkˈsɛptəbəl/B1
worthy of acceptance or satisfactoryacceptable levels of radiation
acceptance/əkˈsɛptəns/B1
the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as truehe gave credence to the gossip
accidentally/ˌæksəˈdɛnəli/B1
without advance planningthey met accidentally
accomplish/əˈkɑmplɪʃ/B1
put in effectcarry out a task
accordingly/əˈkɔrdɪŋli/B1
(sentence connectors) because of the reason givenconsequently, he didn't do it
accounting/əˈkaʊnɪŋ/B1
a convincing explanation that reveals basic causeshe was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions
accurate/ˈækjərət/B1
conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracyan accurate reproduction

Wörter der Stufe B2 (10)

abide/əˈbaɪd/B2
dwellYou can stay with me while you are in town
abode/əˈboʊd/B2
any address at which you dwell more than temporarilya person can have several residences
abound/əˈbaʊnd/B2
be abundant or plentifulThe room abounded with screaming children
abrupt/əˈbrəpt/B2
marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitionsabrupt prose
abruptly/əˈbrəptli/B2
quickly and without warninghe stopped suddenly
absent/ˈæbsənt/B2
go away or leaveHe absented himself
absurd/əbˈsərd/B2
a situation in which life seems irrational and meaninglessThe absurd is the essential concept and the first truth
absurdity/əbˈsərdəti/B2
a message whose content is at variance with reasonthe crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior
abundant/əˈbəndənt/B2
present in great quantityan abundant supply of water
abundantly/əˈbəndəntli/B2
in an abundant mannerthey were abundantly supplied with food

Wörter der Stufe C1 (9)

abatement/əˈbeɪtmənt/C1
an interruption in the intensity or amount of somethinglaws enforcing noise abatement
abhorrent/æˈbhɔrənt/C1
offensive to the mindan abhorrent deed
abominable/əˈbɑmənəbəl/C1
unequivocally detestableabominable treatment of prisoners
accede/ækˈsid/C1
yield to another's wish or opinionThe government bowed to the military pressure
accustom/əˈkəstəm/C1
make psychologically or physically used (to something)She became habituated to the background music
acquaint/əkˈweɪnt/C1
cause to come to know personallypermit me to acquaint you with my son
acquiesce/ˌækwiˈɛs/C1
to agree or express agreementThe Maestro assented to the request for an encore
acquiescence/ˌækwiˈɛsəns/C1
acceptance without protesthe gave his assent eagerly
acquit/əkˈwɪt/C1
pronounce not guilty of criminal chargesThe suspect was cleared of the murder charges

Wörter der Stufe C2 (9)

abominablyC2
in an offensive and hateful mannerI don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably
abominateC2
find repugnantI loathe that man
accost/əˈkɔst/C2
speak to someonehe was solicited by a prostitute
adieusC2
a farewell remarkthey said their good-byes
allurementC2
attractivenessits allurement was its remoteness
asperity/əˈspɛrɪti/C2
something hard to endurethe asperity of northern winters
avow/əˈvaʊ/C2
to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as trueBefore God I swear I am innocent
barbarouslyC2
in a barbarous mannerthey were barbarously murdered
bewailC2
regret stronglyI deplore this hostile action