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B2 Vocabulary List Fix

| Word | Definition | Example Sentence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy. | I always feel anxious before a big presentation. | | Deliberately | On purpose; intentionally. | He deliberately ignored my message to upset me. | | Devoted | Very loving or loyal. | They are a devoted couple who have been married for 40 years. | | Enthusiastic | Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment. | He was very enthusiastic about the new marketing plan. | | Frustrated | Feeling upset or annoyed because of inability to change or achieve something. | I felt frustrated when the computer crashed again. | | Homesick | Experiencing a longing for one's home during a period of absence. | She felt homesick during her first month at university. | | Jealous | Feeling or showing envy of someone else's achievements or advantages. | He was jealous of his brother's success. | | Sympathetic | Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy (concern/pity). | She was very sympathetic when I told her about my bad luck. |

At the (Upper-Intermediate), you should aim to master approximately 4,000 words . This includes a shift from general communication to more academic, technical, and idiomatic language that allows you to discuss complex and abstract topics. Essential B2 Vocabulary Categories To reach this level, focus on these core areas: b2 vocabulary list

Improving from B1 to B2 generally requires of focused study. Experts at the British Council suggest the following strategies: How to Get from B1 to B2 in English | Finally Fluent! | Word | Definition | Example Sentence |