Here is a list of advanced vocabulary words that you might encounter in English:

  • Ephemeral (形容词): Lasting for a very short time.

    • "The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral."
  • Ineffable (形容词): Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.

    • "The love between siblings is ineffable."
  • Acquiesce (动词): To agree to something, especially without complaint or protest.

    • "He had to acquiesce to his boss's demands."
  • Ephemeral (形容词): Lasting for a very short time.

    • "The joy of a birthday celebration is ephemeral."
  • Pernicious (形容词): Very harmful or damaging.

    • "Smoking can be a pernicious habit."
  • Enigma (名词): A person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.

    • "The ancient pyramids of Egypt remain an enigma to historians."
  • Paradox (名词): A seemingly contradictory statement that is true.

    • "More haste, less speed" is a paradox.
  • Incongruous (形容词): Inconsistent or not harmonious with the surrounding or other parts.

    • "The loud music playing in the library was incongruous."
  • Ineffable (形容词): Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.

    • "The view from the mountaintop was ineffable."
  • Acquiesce (动词): To agree to something, especially without complaint or protest.

    • "She had to acquiesce to her parents' wishes."

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Ineffable
Acquiesce
Paradox