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IELTS Vocabulary
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Panacea – the goddess of healing
Sentence– However, social anthropology can offer no general panacea for our present ills and discontents.
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aberration – a state or condition markedly different from the norm
Sentence– This state of affairs is not, I think, an aberration, but is inevitable in the structures of higher education.
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abhor – find repugnant
Sentence–We abhor the creeping delegitimisation and demonisation of Israel. But we also believe that the Palestinians deserve a state of their own. These two beliefs are entirely compatible.
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Acquiesce – agree or express agreement
Sentence– Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason.
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Alacrity – liveliness and eagerness
Sentence– The alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself.
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Portable device-any device that can easily be held, carried or moved.
Sentence- Transfers the selected playlist content to the portable device.
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Perspective-a way of thinking about something.
Sentence- His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem.
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Go out of one’s way (to do something)-to make a special effort to do something.
Sentence- Host really went out of his way to make me feel special.
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Glossy-smooth and shiny, so as to look real and attractive.
Sentence- This magazine is full of glossy advertisements for aftershave.
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Get through- to successfully deal with a problem or overcome a difficulty.
Sentence- You’ll have to break the branches away to get through the thick forest.
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Gratitude- the feeling of being thankful or grateful.
Sentence- As a token of our gratitude for all that you have done, we would like you to accept this small gift.
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Generally speaking- used to describe a general feeling or opinion about something.
Sentence- Generally speaking, people did not move very far.
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Makes it possible- allows/enables.
Sentence- Retroactive notation makes it possible to indicate distinct facets without recourse to mixed notation.
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Majority- the greater number or part of something.
Sentence- Three of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
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Mingle- to mix or combine something with something else.
Sentence– The flowers mingle together to form a blaze of colour.
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(To) memorize- to learn by heart.
Sentence– He studied his map, trying to memorize the way to Rose’s street.
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To make the grade- to successfully reach a particular standard.
Sentence– He overcame to make the grade as a teenage gymnast and then went on to university.
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Maintenance- the process of preserving something.
Sentence– The caretaker is responsible for the maintenance of the school buildings.
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Mindless-not requiring much mental effort (thought or intelligence).
Sentence- Somebody goes and does something mindless like that and just destroys everything for you.
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Mass- a large number or amount of something.
Sentence– The priest celebrated High Mass in church.
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Mass-produced-produced in large quantities, usually by machinery.
Sentence– Even within the world of mass-produced culture, it is possible to approach the question of standardization differently.
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Rival- competitor.
Sentence- The rival political parties are already jockeying for power.
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To rest-to take a break or relax from some activity.
Sentence- After stopping to rest, they proceeded up the hill.
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Review-to look over, study, or examine again.
Sentence- The reviewer padded out his review with a lengthy biography of the author.
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Rebellious- opposing the ideas or rules of authority.
Sentence- Her rebellious attitude is just a reaction against her strict upbringing.
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Resourcefulness- the ability to be good at finding quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
Sentence- Our dependence on overseas trade puts drive and resourcefulness in the export industries at a premium.
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Reinforce-to strengthen; to make something stronger.
Sentence- Remember you want your visuals to reinforce your message, not detract from what you are saying.
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