PTE Spelling List for PTE Exam(2024) | Admissify

Now, we come to the game-changers in the PTE exam: dictation words. To master this skill, we offer you a list of 50 PTE dictation words that are commonly used in PTE writing. These words will boost your vocabulary knowledge for PTE or any other English language test. That’s all! Use these methods and resources to improve your vocabulary for the PTE exam. Keep practicing regularly as it will help you remember and use new words effectively during the test time. Good luck with your preparation for the big day! So, using them correctly improves the possibility of a good score for both starters and higher-level learners. Here, the dictation words are given with correct spelling, phonetic transcription, definition, singular and plural forms, and the actual exam-like question.

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PTE Spelling List

1. Accumulation (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /əˌkjuː.mjəˈleɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: the process in which something is collected and gradually increases in amount.

Example: “For now, the chance of drizzles remains low, with accumulations amounting to a few hundredths of an inch”.

2. Acquisition (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌæk.wəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌæk.wɪˈzɪʃ.ən/

Meaning: the process of gaining or learning something

Example: “The company will fund the acquisition from its existing cash resources”.

3. Appreciation (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: a feeling of gratitude, admiration, or approval for something or someone

Example: “The teacher doesn’t express any appreciation for his student.”

4. Archaeologist (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌɑːr.kiˈɑː.lə.dʒɪst/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌɑː.kiˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/

Meaning: a person who studies how people lived in the past through physical remains or artifacts or other solid evidence.

Example: “A team of archaeologists is working on a previously undisturbed area of the hill house”.

5. Accommodation (n)

  • US pronunciation: /əˌkɑː.məˈdeɪ.ʃən/
  • UK pronunciation: /əˌkɒm.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: a place to live or stay

Example: “Top Universities in the world provide accommodation to students.

6. Assumption (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/

Meaning: something that is accepted as true without question or proof

Example: “his argument is based on the assumption that we all told the truth”

7. Accelerate (v)

  • US pronunciation: /ekˈsel.ɚ.eɪt/
  • UK pronunciation: /əkˈsel.ə.reɪt/

Meaning: to move or happen faster/ to increase

Example: “I can’t believe how fast these cars accelerate out of the corner.”

8. Aviation (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˌeɪ.viˈeɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: the design, production, and operation of aircraft

Example: “The aviation business is booming nowadays.”

9. Achievement (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /əˈtʃiːv.mənt/

Meaning: the process of gaining something or something that you get with a lot of effort and skills.

Example: “My biggest achievement in life is buying a house from my hard earned money.”

10. Bandage (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˈbæn.dɪdʒ/

Meaning: a piece of cloth to cover a wounded area

Example:”She wrapped a bandage around her knee”.

11. Bilateral (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌbaɪˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/ 
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌbaɪˈlæt.ər.əl/

Meaning: involving two parties or affecting two sides

Example: “Turkey and Russia would strive to find a way through the conflict without harming their bilateral relationship”.

12. Complementary (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌkɑːm.pləˈmen.t̬ɚ.i/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌkɒm.plɪˈmen.tər.i/

Meaning: combining to support or enhance the qualities of each other

Example:”Chandler believes that all media is complementary”.

13. Compositional (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌkɑːm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən.əl/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌkɒm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən.əl/

Meaning: relating to the creation of a creative work, especially to a piece of music or writing.

Example: “The author’s compositional style is evident in his masterful use of thriller plot twist.”

14. Configuration (n)

  • US pronunciation: /kənˌfɪɡ.jəˈreɪ.ʃən/
  • UK pronunciation: /kənˌfɪɡ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: the pattern or arrangement of related elements in a certain form

Example: “I’ve set up my couch in more than two configurations before coming up with this setting.”

15. Construction (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/

Meaning: the process of building something or the structure of something

Example: “Children below 18 are not allowed at a construction site.”

16. Commencement (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /kəˈmens.mənt/

Meaning: the start or beginning of something

Example: “The prime minister gave a speech on the commencement of his tenure.”

17. Competition (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/

Meaning: a situation or an event where people try to win or become the best among others

Example: “Prices are lower when there is competition among the stores”.

18. Collaborate (v)

US & UK pronunciation: /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/

Meaning: to work together with others, especially on an intellectual task

Example: “Nike collaborated with  Chanel to launch the Nike Air Force 2 Low By You Custom models.”

19. Consecutive (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /kənˈsek.jə.t̬ɪv/
  • UK pronunciation: /kənˈsek.jə.tɪv/

Meaning: following one after another continuously

Example: “He has not gone to the office for seven consecutive days. What happened?”

20. Dissertation (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.ɚrˈteɪ.ʃən/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.əˈteɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: a lengthy written research project that’s usually part of an undergraduate or postgraduate degree

Example: “I have to submit a dissertation on the novels of the Brontë sisters by tomorrow”

21. Disappointment (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/

Meaning: the feeling when something or someone is not as you hoped

Example: “ She was a big disappointment to me”

22. Development (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/

Meaning: the process of growing or becoming better

Example: “The rapid development of Helena’s mind is beautiful to watch”.

23. Defend (v)

US & UK pronunciation: /dɪˈfend/

Meaning: to protect something or someone from criticism or attack

Example: “Many European lawyers refused to defend the accused.”

24. Deserve (v)

  • US pronunciation: /dɪˈzɜːrv/
  • UK pronunciation: /dɪˈzɜːv/

Meaning: to be worthy of something, or to have a claim to something, based on actions, qualities, or situation

Example: “After all of that hard work, you deserve a high score in the IELTS exam.”

25. Dilemma (n)

US or UK pronunciation: /dɪˈlem.ə/ or /daɪˈlem.ə/

Meaning: a situation that requires you to make a tough decision between  things

Example: “Having to choose between two of my best friends is a major dilemma”.

26. Discourage (v)

  • US pronunciation: /dɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒ/
  • UK pronunciation: /dɪˈskʌr.ɪdʒ/

Meaning: to prevent someone from doing something or to make someone less enthusiastic to do something

Example: “We were discouraged by their lack of enthusiasm”.

27. Distinct (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /dɪˈstɪŋkt/

Meaning: different or noticeable from others

Example: “This art is distinct from others in the gallery.”

28. Efficient (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/

Meaning: working in a quick and organized manner that can result in good outcomes

Example: “The more information the system has, the more efficient and effective it will be.”

29. Emphasize (v)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˈem.fə.saɪz/

Meaning: to stress the importance of something 

Example: “The teacher always emphasizes the importance of discipline”

30. Encounter (v + n)

  • US pronunciation: /ɪnˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ/
  • UK pronunciation: /ɪnˈkaʊn.tər/

Meaning: 

  • (v): to meet, come across someone or experience something by chance
  • (n): an unexpected meeting or experience

Example: “I encountered an outstanding poet on my way back to home today”

31. Enormous (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /əˈnɔːr.məs/
  • UK pronunciation: /ɪˈnɔː.məs/

Meaning: very great or large

Example: “There was an enormous bolder in my front yard today”

32. Enthusiasm (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ɪnˈθuː.zi.æz.əm/
  • UK pronunciation: /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æz.əm/

Meaning: the willingness and eagerness to do or get involved in something

Example: “The glorious victory of India in the 2011 World Cup has boosted my enthusiasm for cricket.”

33. Evidence (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈev.ə.dəns/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/

Meaning: the documents, facts, or information to prove that something is true and solid.

Example: “The woman was released from prison due to the lack of evidence.”

34. Fluctuate (v)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˈflʌk.tʃu.eɪt/

Meaning: to go up and down frequently

Example: “The sea waves fluctuate a lot between high tide and low tide.”

35. Forecast (v + n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈfɔːr.kæst/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈfɔː.kɑːst/

Meaning: 

  • (v): to predict that something will happen in the future
  • (n): a statement that predicts something is expected to happen based on the current situation

Example: “The village was evacuated after the forecast of flood”

36. Formulate (v)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈfɔːr.mjə.leɪt/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈfɔː.mjə.leɪt/

Meaning: to prepare something by developing all the related details

Example: “What elevates good writers is the way they formulate their ideas.”

37. Frugal (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˈfruː.ɡəl/

Meaning: skeptical about spending and using money or food

Example: “Nancy is a frugal. That’s why I don’t like going out with her”

38. Global (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈɡləʊ.bəl/

Meaning: international, relating to the world

Example: “We are experiencing a global boost in sales.”

39. Grateful (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪt.fəl/

Meaning: expressing appreciation and thanks to others

Example: “I’m grateful for what he’s done for me when I was pregnant.”

40. Geographical (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/

Meaning: relating to geography

Example: “The geographical features of the region, does nopt allow constructions on the land.”

41. Helicopter (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈhel.əˌkɑːp.tɚ/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈhel.ɪˌkɒp.tər/

Meaning: a type of wingless aircraft with large blades on top

Example: “The helicopter lands on the helipad.”

42. Hesitate (v)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈhez.ə.teɪt/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈhez.ɪ.teɪt/

Meaning: to delay doing something because you are nervous or uncertain about it

Example: “She hesitates to tell him that his brother passed away.”

43. Implementation (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌɪm.plə.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌɪm.plɪ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: the act of putting something into use

Example: “The project was under implementation and when it  started to show some negative results.”

44. Linguistics (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪks/

Meaning: the study of language, including its structure and development

Example: “He chose to study linguistics for graduation.”

45. Motivation (n)

  • US pronunciation: /ˌmoʊ.t̬əˈveɪ.ʃən/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˌməʊ.tɪˈveɪ.ʃən/

Meaning: the willingness or enthusiasm for something

Example: “ A raise in the salary boosts the employee’s motivation.”

46. Notorious (adj)

  • US pronunciation: /noʊˈtɔːr.i.əs/
  • UK pronunciation: /nəʊˈtɔː.ri.əs/ or /nəˈtɔː.ri.əs/

Meaning: widely known for something bad or negative

Example: “The woman is notorious for badmouthing.”

47. Navigate (v)

  • US pronunciation: /ˈnæv.ə.ɡeɪt/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈnæv.ɪ.ɡeɪt/

Meaning: to guide or direct the way of a vehicle or to move through a difficult situation

Example: “She can navigate her way in Spain easily.”

48. Perspective (n)

  • US pronunciation: /pərˈspektɪv/
  • UK pronunciation: /pəˈspektɪv/

Meaning: a particular way of thinking or considering something

Example: “You should see everything from a different perspective.”

49. Prerequisite (n)

US & UK pronunciation: /ˌpriːˈrekwəzɪt/

Meaning: something that must be done before something else can happen

Example: “The application fee is the prerequisite for the admission process.”

50. Resilient (adj)

US & UK pronunciation: /rɪˈzɪliənt/

Meaning: able to recover and become happy again after a difficult or unpleasant event in life.

Example: “The potato farm is incredibly resilient to heat waves.”

Conclusion

Preparing for a PTE Exam can get hectic and exhausting at times. This burden can be relieved by using the right sources and materials. To aid you with the same, we have come up with this PTE Spelling list for the PTE Exam 2024, mentioning the top 50 most common words. You can also refer to our other PTE Vocabulary articles such as PTE Vocabulary List To Improve Your PTE Score in 2024 – Admissify. We wish you all the best!

FAQ for PTE Exam 2024

Which spelling is used in PTE?

    UK, US, Australian, and Canadian spellings are recognized by PTE Academic.

    How can I improve my PTE Vocabulary?

      • Read new words from the dictionary
      • If you come across a new word, look up its meaning and try to use it in a sentence
      • Set a daily vocabulary goal

      What is the PTE Word limit?

        To score good marks in PTE you must stick to 50-75 words.

        Which part of PTE is the most important?

          All the sections of the PTE Exam are equally important. You must prepare all of them with the same dedication while focusing more on weaker areas.

          What are the types of PTE exams?

            There are three different types of PTE Exam:

            • PTE Academic
            • PTE General
            • PTE Online

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