Advanced level

Technology and IT in English: advanced vocabulary for precise technical communication

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10 words
~5 min to study
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Why this topic matters

Advanced technology vocabulary helps you speak about digital systems, architecture, performance, and technical concepts with much more precision. At this level, the goal is not just to understand everyday tech language, but to explain complex ideas, evaluate results, and discuss systems in a more fluent and professional way. This is the vocabulary that makes technical English sound controlled rather than approximate.

What you will find in this list

This list contains 10 advanced words and expressions connected to architecture, performance, applications, scientific and experimental contexts, and broader technical discussion. The focus here is on more precise and concept-heavy language that often appears in documentation, product discussions, and technical analysis.

How to study this list effectively

At the advanced level, vocabulary should be learned through context and explanation. Group the words by topic, then use them in short summaries of systems, articles, or technical situations. After that, reinforce them with flashcards or spaced repetition in OneMoreWord. Advanced words become useful when you can explain a real concept with them, not just recognize them.

Where this vocabulary is useful

These words are useful in technical reading, documentation, product discussions, system design conversations, performance analysis, and higher-level digital communication. A strong practice method is to describe a tool, system, or technical decision in English using the new vocabulary. That is how advanced technology words become active in real communication.

Why this topic matters

Advanced technology vocabulary helps you speak about digital systems, architecture, performance, and technical concepts with much more precision. At this level, the goal is not just to understand everyday tech language, but to explain complex ideas, evaluate results, and discuss systems in a more fluent and professional way. This is the vocabulary that makes technical English sound controlled rather than approximate.

What you will find in this list

This list contains 10 advanced words and expressions connected to architecture, performance, applications, scientific and experimental contexts, and broader technical discussion. The focus here is on more precise and concept-heavy language that often appears in documentation, product discussions, and technical analysis.

How to study this list effectively

At the advanced level, vocabulary should be learned through context and explanation. Group the words by topic, then use them in short summaries of systems, articles, or technical situations. After that, reinforce them with flashcards or spaced repetition in OneMoreWord. Advanced words become useful when you can explain a real concept with them, not just recognize them.

Where this vocabulary is useful

These words are useful in technical reading, documentation, product discussions, system design conversations, performance analysis, and higher-level digital communication. A strong practice method is to describe a tool, system, or technical decision in English using the new vocabulary. That is how advanced technology words become active in real communication.

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Word list to learn

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resolution
[rezəˈluːʃn]
scientific
[saɪənˈtɪfɪk]
technology
[tekˈnɒləʤɪ]
application
[æplɪˈkeɪʃn]
observation
[ɒbzəˈveɪʃn]
performance
[pəˈfɔːməns]
architecture
[ˈɑːkɪtekʧə]
experimental
[ɪksperɪˈmentl]
intelligence
[ɪnˈtelɪʤəns]
environmental
[ɪnvaɪərənˈmentl]

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Frequently Asked Questions

The list includes words about devices, apps, settings, security, and working with data.

Try describing actions in an interface: logging in, changing settings, installing updates, and creating backups.

The difficulty depends on the page level: beginner is for starting out, intermediate expands your vocabulary, and advanced includes more precise and less common terms.

Do short reviews every 1-2 days during the first week, then return to the list 1-2 times a week.

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