Advanced Verbs (C2) to Build Your Vocabulary

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Published 2023-01-25
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Let's learn some advanced (C2) verbs to help you build your vocabulary. These words are at a C2 level, which is one of Cambridge's highest levels of proficiency.

I'll teach you the meaning, tell you how the verbs are used, as well as go over the pronunciation of each word so you can say them just like a native speaker.

If you would like to review, here are the vocabulary from the lesson.

1. relish
2. coincide
3. squander
4. commemorate
5. gasp
6. intervene
7. label
8. imply
9. infer
10. speculate
11. succumb
12. trudge

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///LESSON CHAPTERS
0:00 relish
1:29 Advanced Verbs (C2)
1:59 coincide (with)
3:09 squander
4:14 ELSA Speak Announcement
6:01 commemorate
7:33 gasp
9:25 intervene
10:47 label (someone) as
12:18 imply
13:50 infer
15:00 speculate
16:16 succumb
17:16 trudge
18:11 Review of Advanced Verbs

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All Comments (21)
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  • Your hard work in producing these usefull lessons is never squandered.
  • As the community gathered to commemorate the anniversary, a sense of relish filled the air, coinciding with the shared memories of the past year. Some couldn't help but gasp at the time that had flown by. While reflecting on the progress made, it was hard to ignore the moments when one might have squandered opportunities, leading them to intervene more proactively. It's important to remember that labels don't always imply the full story, and it's easy to infer more from a situation than meets the eye. Amidst the reflections, there was also room for speculation about what the future might hold, but no one wished to succumb to uncertainty; instead, they chose to trudge forward with determination.
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  • @madi5071
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  • @TheDJgod
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  • Thanks for your video. Since most of these words stem from latin, they are pretty easy for Italian learners. For example: commemorate= commemorare; succumb= soccombere; coincide= coincidere; intervene= intervenire; speculate = speculare; infer= inferire; imply = implicare 😁
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  • @davesmith6436
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  • Thanks for the lesson! I really relish learning new vocabulary with you and now I’m speculating about how to use these verbs as much as I can 😊
  • @lalei5795
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  • Thank you very much for this lesson! It is full of useful advanced vocabulary which brings me one step closer to acquiring native fluency 😃
  • @Mimhosseini
    Another great lesson from amazing Wes! I just wanted to ask you to film a video about the most important phrasal verbs with GET If it is possible of course
  • before i even start watching your video, I already smashed the thumbs up button to indicate my compliment to your great presentation! I have heard majority of these words and utilized some of them but i didn't even know that they belong to a high level vocabularies.
  • I am grateful that I found this lesson since I have been struggling with some of the mentioned verbs. Thanks for sharing such valuable information 👍
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  • Thank you sir, this is my first time here, and I already like the way you teach, I've heard and known all of those words from a movies, news or other places, with your nice and enjoyable way of explaining them I won't forget them and use them all the time, i don't know but there is this feeling when I'm listening to you talking I feel like I'm a native speaker.