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Vocabulary for IELTS Part – 82
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Amiable – diffusing warmth and friendliness
Sentence- Banks is an immensely amiable, bearded ex-beatnik who feels that he is at last putting his past behind him.
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appease – make peace with
Sentence- In case a dish fails to appease a customer, Steve Carrasco can always make a flying getaway.
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arcane – requiring secret or mysterious knowledge.
Sentence- The arcane field of intelligence gathering may prove him wrong, says Charles Grant.
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Avarice – reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth
Sentence- Ambition often spends foolishly what avarice had wickedly collected.
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One’s in-laws- An in-law is someone who is a relative because of marriage.
Sentence- The relation with the one’s in laws is always critical.
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Sibling rivalry- competition between brothers and sisters
Sentence- Sibling rivalry is common in every family.
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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree- children who show qualities or talents that are similar to those of their parents.
Sentence – As it is commonly said that the apple does not fall from the tree its same in our family as me and my father are both alike.
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