C2 Vocabulary Supplement ซึ่งรวม 50–100 คำพิเศษ ที่มักเจอใน บทความวิชาการ วรรณกรรม สื่อข่าว และใช้ยกระดับการพูด-เขียนให้อยู่ในระดับ C2
C2 Vocabulary List – (Supplementary Words)
1. Advanced Abstract & Conceptual Words
Word | Definition | Example Sentence |
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anomaly | something unusual or unexpected | The sudden drop in temperature was an anomaly. |
confluence | a coming together of people or things | The festival was a confluence of music and art. |
dichotomous | divided into two opposing parts | The debate presented a dichotomous choice. |
heuristic | enabling learning through discovery | Heuristic methods help students explore concepts. |
ontology | the study of existence | The philosopher discussed ontology and being. |
epistemology | study of knowledge | Her research focused on epistemology in science. |
paradigm shift | fundamental change in approach | The invention of the internet caused a paradigm shift. |
semiotics | study of signs and symbols | Semiotics analyzes how meaning is created in texts. |
symbiosis | mutually beneficial relationship | Bees and flowers live in symbiosis. |
transcendental | beyond ordinary experience | The artist’s work has a transcendental quality. |
2. Advanced Academic & Formal Words
Word | Definition | Example Sentence |
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axiomatic | self-evident, unquestionable | It is axiomatic that all humans need water. |
corollary | result or consequence | A corollary of his theory is widespread application. |
dichotomy | division into two mutually exclusive groups | The paper examines the dichotomy between urban and rural areas. |
exegesis | critical explanation of a text | The professor’s exegesis of the poem was enlightening. |
infinitesimal | extremely small | The changes were infinitesimal but significant. |
postulate | assume as a basis for reasoning | Scientists postulate that the Earth is warming. |
tautology | unnecessary repetition | “Free gift” is a tautology. |
veracity | truthfulness | The journalist questioned the veracity of the claim. |
corroborate | confirm with evidence | The witness corroborated the defendant’s alibi. |
infer | deduce from evidence | From the data, we can infer a pattern. |
3. Advanced Expressive & Rhetorical Words
Word | Definition | Example Sentence |
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acumen | keen insight or judgment | Her business acumen helped the startup thrive. |
ambivalent | having mixed feelings | He was ambivalent about moving abroad. |
apocryphal | of doubtful authenticity | The story about the king is apocryphal. |
equivocal | ambiguous, open to interpretation | His answer was deliberately equivocal. |
fastidious | paying close attention to detail | She was fastidious about her research notes. |
garrulous | excessively talkative | The garrulous host dominated the conversation. |
iconoclast | someone who challenges norms | The artist was an iconoclast in his generation. |
laconic | using few words | His laconic reply surprised everyone. |
perspicacious | having keen insight | The detective was perspicacious in solving the case. |
trenchant | sharply effective, keen | The critic wrote a trenchant review. |
4. Advanced Words for Media & Literature
Word | Definition | Example Sentence |
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allegory | story with hidden meaning | The novel is an allegory for political corruption. |
catharsis | emotional release | Watching the play provided catharsis. |
dichotomy | division between two ideas | The story explores the dichotomy of good and evil. |
foreshadow | indicate future events | The dark clouds foreshadowed the storm. |
motif | recurring theme | Freedom is a common motif in his novels. |
nuance | subtle distinction | The actor captured every nuance of the character. |
satire | humor to criticize | The film is a satire of modern politics. |
subtext | underlying meaning | The subtext of the speech was clear. |
verisimilitude | appearance of being true | The movie has remarkable verisimilitude. |
zeitgeist | spirit of the time | The novel captures the zeitgeist of the 1920s. |
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