Barron's TOEFL C-2

Verb force or cause someone to do something
Ryden Malby graduates from college in the middle of the late-2000s recession and is compelled to move back in with her parents, because her dream job has been given to her college nemesis Jessica Bard.
Verb force or cause someone to do something
compel
Foxconn, Apple's largest manufacturing partner, is coming under renewed criticism over labor practices after reports that vocational students were being compelled to work at plants making iPhones.
Adjective necessitating belief or action
Latest discoveries in Texas are seen as compelling evidence that the stone tool Clovis culture does not represent America's original immigrants.
Noun group of similar facilities or buildings on the same site
The City of Arts and Sciences is a huge futuristic educational complex designed for Valencia by the famous Spanish architect Santiago Calatrva.
Verb prevent from being seen or discovered
Frilly iris lappets, which look like seafloor sand, break up the eye’s black pupil to conceal this master of camouflage even more.
Adjective guided by a sense of right and wrong
Consumers conscientious about pollutants often pack their groceries in reusable bags, but recent tests in New York and Florida reveal that some bags contain high levels of lead.
Adjective made impure by exposure to a poisonous or polluting substance
People who wash their hands with contaminated soap from bulk-soap-refillable dispensers can increase the number of disease-causing microbes on their hands and increase the transmission of bacteria in public settings.
Noun following modern ideas or fashion in style or design
Its simple yet contemporary design creates a stunning effect. It combines two intersecting arcs and a square prism – and this makes the building more efficient.
Noun ordinary rather than different or original
Simply put, Tendulkar was the greatest batsman of his generation, with every kind of shot in his arsenal, from conventional drives and punches to improvised strokes that could take the breath away.
Verb make known
In repurposing her wheelchair to create fantastical art, Sue Austin reshapes how we think about disability. She aims to convey the spirit of wonder she feels wheeling through the world.