Japanese N1 Vocabulary Shuffled159
Japanese N1 is the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). It requires a mastery of over 10,000 vocabulary words and kanji. To help you prepare for the test, we've compiled a list of N1 vocabulary words in random order. This will help you test your recall and identify areas where you need more practice.
Here are the N1 vocabulary words in random order:
着想
孵化
糾紛
慮外
錯綜
実現
直観
汎用
彫琢
曖昧
的確
兆候
凝視
堪能
逐次
精緻
格差
滞空
愁訴
拝借
懇切
展開
無縁
共有
危惧
断片
承服
束縛
詮索
収斂
滞留
推移
無能
拭拭
徹底
閃避
腫脹
抑揚
抽象
敏捷
窺見
共感
批判
批判
抽象
抑揚
腫脹
閃避
徹底
拭拭
無能
推移
滞留
収斂
詮索
束縛
承服
断片
危惧
共有
無縁
展開
懇切
拝借
愁訴
滞空
格差
精緻
逐次
堪能
凝視
兆候
的確
曖昧
彫琢
汎用
直観
錯綜
慮外
糾紛
孵化
着想
Once you've reviewed the list, try to recall as many words as you can. You can use a flashcard app or write them down on paper. If you're having trouble remembering a particular word, look it up in a dictionary or online.
By practicing regularly, you'll be able to master the N1 vocabulary and improve your overall Japanese proficiency.
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