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Reject Refuse Deny Decline

The words “Reject,” “Refuse,” “Deny,” and “Decline” are primarily used for negation:

Reject” is often used to not accept something offered to an individual (objects, people, ideas);
Refuse” is used to indicate a personal choice or decision to abstain from a specific action or proposal;
Deny” is typically employed to refute accusations against oneself;
Decline” is a more polite way of saying “no.”

Reject

The verb “reject” is often used when someone does not wish to ………………….. something. This can apply to specific objects, abstract ideas, proposals, or even people in social or professional scenarios. “Reject” typically signifies a decisive and categorical “no,” often after careful ………………… For instance, an editor may reject a manuscript, or a company may reject a job candidate.

Example:

  • The committee rejected the proposal for a new environmental ………………
  • The panel of judges decided to reject the proposal due to ……………… evidence

Gap Answers

accept, consideration, policy, insufficient

Refuse

Refuse” is similar to “reject” in its decisiveness but is more personal and direct. It conveys the act of intentionally not accepting, agreeing to, or performing something over which a person has a choice or right. “Refuse” often pertains to an individual directly exercising their choice. You can refuse an offer, refuse to ……………….. an order, or refuse to ……………….. in an activity.

Example:

  • Despite his friend’s insistence, John chose to refuse the ………………. offer to join the risky venture
  • She refused to answer the question on the ………………. that it invaded her privacy

Gap Answers

follow, participate, tempting, grounds

Deny

The verb “Deny” is typically used to state that something is untrue and there is a need to disprove the validity of an ……………………… This verb is frequently employed in situations where someone is …………………. with a claim and rejects its truthfulness.

Example:

  • The suspect continued to deny any ………………….. in the crime despite overwhelming evidence against him
  • The accused denied all the …………………. against him

Gap Answers

accusation, confronted, involvement, charges

Decline

The verb “Decline” typically signifies a polite refusal of an …………………. or proposal. It is used to softly or ………………… say “no.” In contrast to “reject” or “refuse,” “decline” is more formal or courteous. It is usually employed in situations where a gracious refusal is required.

Example:

  • She had to decline the invitation to the event as she had a ……………… commitment
  • He decided to decline the invitation to the dinner party due to her ethical ……………….

Gap Answers

invitation, tactfully, prior, convictions

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Getting to Grips with LLT

Our 3 Steps

Step 1: Wordlists

It can be challenging to find a comprehensive list that covers all the vocabulary you’ll need for C1 level. 

At LLT, we have used the CEF (Common European Framework) and Cambridge Profile to compile a topic-based set of wordlists. 

All LLT Wordlists have audio & pop-up definitions. 

As we think vocabulary is so important at C1 level, this was a natural starting point to guide you. 

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Step 2: Flashcards

As vocabulary expansion is so important at this level, for each topic, we have included flashcards that focus on at least 1 vocabulary item from the Wordlist, and give you related words or expressions.

LLT Flashcards, which are in sets of 4 cards, include audio for each item, the key term on the front of each card, a definition on the back of the card, and an example sentence with the term missing to jog your memory. You can also listen to each example sentence.

Step 3: Practice

Once you have studied the Wordlists & Flashcards, it’s time to see the vocabulary in context.  

This is done with reading or listening material, and interactive exercises to help you recall & use the vocab you’ve been studying. 

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Sound English: Enough Confusion!

Words spelt -augh-/-ough-

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

/ɒ/
 cough ⓘ
/ʌ/
 enough ⓘ rough ⓘ roughly ⓘ
 tough ⓘ thorough ⓘ thoroughly ⓘ
/ɑ:/
 draught ⓘ laugh ⓘ laughter ⓘ
/ɔ:/
 bought ⓘ brought ⓘ caught ⓘ
 daughter ⓘ fought ⓘ naughty ⓘ
 nought ⓘ ought ⓘ sought ⓘ
 taught ⓘ thought ⓘ
/u:/
 through ⓘ throughout ⓘ
/aʊ/
 drought ⓘ
/əʊ/
 dough ⓘ though ⓘ

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Describing Words in Context

Listening

You are going to listen to 3 short dialogues. For each one, think about the context, and whether the people agree or disagree with each other.

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Body & Health

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C1 Advanced Wordlists

PERSONALITY, Phrases

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

 be good company ⓘ be on the ball ⓘ
 bubble over with... ⓘ come across ⓘ
 settle in ⓘ somebody’s strong point ⓘ
 take to somebody ⓘ you might want to ⓘ
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C1 Advanced Wordlists

ADVERBS/VERBS

PERSONALITY, Adverbs/Verbs

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

 bully ⓘ corrupt ⓘ dishonestly ⓘ
 irritate ⓘ openly ⓘ reluctantly ⓘ
 rudely ⓘ sensibly ⓘ unreasonably ⓘ
 unwillingly ⓘ
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C1 Advanced Wordlists

Personality: NOUNS

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

 bully ⓘ character ⓘ disapproval ⓘ
 discipline ⓘ disrespect ⓘ extrovert ⓘ
 fuss ⓘ leadership ⓘ legend ⓘ
 nervousness ⓘ optimist ⓘ reception ⓘ
 regard ⓘ rudeness ⓘ scar ⓘ
 self-esteem ⓘ selfishness ⓘ sensitivity 1 ⓘ2 ⓘ
 shame ⓘ shyness ⓘ strength ⓘ
 type ⓘ unwillingness ⓘ will ⓘ
 wit ⓘ
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C1 Advanced Wordlists

P-W

PERSONALITY, Adjectives: P-W

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

 particular ⓘ protective ⓘ rational ⓘ
 respectful ⓘ restless ⓘ self-centred ⓘ
 self-conscious ⓘ sincere ⓘ speechless ⓘ
 stable ⓘ supportive ⓘ talkative ⓘ
 thoughtful ⓘ trustworthy ⓘ uncomfortable ⓘ
 unconventional ⓘ unpleasant ⓘ well-balanced ⓘ
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I-O

PERSONALITY, Adjectives: I-O

  Key:     Listen    ⓘ Pop-up definition

 idealistic ⓘ imaginative ⓘ impersonal ⓘ
 insecure ⓘ insensitive ⓘ knowledgeable ⓘ
 liberal ⓘ low ⓘ magnetic ⓘ
 modest ⓘ naive ⓘ narrow-minded ⓘ
 natural ⓘ noble ⓘ open-minded ⓘ
 outgoing ⓘ overwhelming ⓘ
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