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IELTS Vocabulary
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Daily Chores a routine task or job
Sentence – Whether building a cozy fire, packing a picnic or doing daily chores, everything was too much trouble.
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Blown Away to impress very strongly and usually favourably
Sentence – I want people to be blown away when I do what they don’t expect.
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Spellbound fascinated, amazed
Sentence – Mark had adored his grandparents and would listen spellbound to their stories for hours on end.
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Extraterrestrial any object or being beyond (extra-) the planet Earth (terrestrial)
Sentence – Since the first acceptance of meteorites as extraterrestrial material in the early 1800s, three major classes of meteorites have been recognized.
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Engrossed absorb all the attention or interest of
Sentence – They were so engrossed in/with what they were doing that they didn’t hear me come in.
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Conspiracy Theories an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups
Sentence – The covert activities of secret service and conspiracy theories entered the apparently benign. neutral world of the art museum.
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Double-Edged Sword something that has or can have both favourable and unfavourable consequences
Sentence – The problem is that this is a double-edged sword: these animals’ natural habitats are increasingly threatened as well.
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Breathtaking wonderful, amazing
Sentence – His glance met hers for a brief, breathtaking moment, before he started forward, his stride slow, and rangy.
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Asset a useful or valuable thing
Sentence – Her leadership qualities were the greatest asset of the Conservative Party.
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Prerogative responsibility
Sentence – Once again, the immediate issues were the royal prerogative and the high tax burdens entailed by the monarch’s profligate spending.
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Aftermath the consequences or after-effects of a significant unpleasant event
Sentence – In the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots a vastly different gay society arose on the foundations of the closeted, semisecret past.
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Treasure Trove a collection or store of valuable or delightful things
Sentence – Mother’s attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques.
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Accomplished highly trained or skilled in a particular activity
Sentence – Celebrate what you’ve accomplished, but raise the bar a little higher each time you succeed.
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Conflict difference of opinion
Sentence – Of course the ultimate responsibility for the present conflict without doubt lies with the aggressor.
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Reasoned Out tried to find an explanation or solution to something
Sentence – In this paper, based on coalgebra notions, treated a component which implements specifications as a concrete coalgebra and thus reasoned out the formal semantics of these specifications.
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Go Above And Beyond to put extra effort
Sentence – LEED’s revised standards have added so-called innovation points, a catchall category for design concepts that go above and beyond the checklist
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Strata group, class
Sentence – They will share a similar life style which to some degree will distinguish them from members of other social strata.
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Samaritan a charitable or helpful person
Sentence – In what ways can you be a Good Samaritan to your neighbor this week?
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Leg Up providing help
Sentence – As the creator of the software, it has a leg up in figuring out how to untangle it.
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Invigorated strengthened, energized
Sentence – An invigorated domestic economy will help promote socialism without affecting its essence.
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Realm a field or domain of activity or interest
Sentence – The ancient realm of Solland in the far south and Drakwald in the north no longer exist and consequently have no counts.
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Befriend act as or become a friend to (someone)
Sentence – Some dignitaries did befriend her, usually to get her away from their own localities.
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Gratifying giving pleasure or satisfaction
Sentence – Few other paediatric illnesses are as gratifying to diagnose and as uniformly responsive to treatment.
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