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IELTS Vocabulary
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Awesome– causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear
Sentence – That was about all that was known about it, except that the topography was awesome and the rainfall scarce.
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Bagel – a type of bread that is small, hard, and in the shape of a ring
Sentence – I sipped my plastic cup of reconstituted orange juice and took a bite of my over-buttered pumpernickel bagel, smearing my hands.
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Buzzy – exciting, especially because a lot of people are present and a lot of things are happening
Sentence – And he registers genuine hurt at the fact that Buzzy regards Buck as more of a father figure than himself.
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Buka – an inexpensive roadside restaurant that prepared food in advance.
Sentence – When I was on tour, I ate mostly in bukas and restaurants more often.
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Dumpster – a brand name for a large container for waste, with a lid that is fixed along one edge, used outside restaurants and shops, in apartment buildings, etc.
Sentence – But the cost is so high that only places like the Cushing Academy or well endowed universities can afford it —the rest of us just end up with books in the dumpster.
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Deleter – agent noun of delete, one who deletes.
Sentence – The names of the getter, setter, and deleter are nothing reserved.
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E- waste – computers, phones, and other electronic products that are thrown away because they are old, broken, etc.
Sentence – E-waste is the fastest-growing source of manufacturing waste.
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Eyelessness – blindness due to lack of eyes.
Sentence – His friend never got married due to his eyelessness problem.
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Freegan – a person who chooses to eat food that is not bought from a shop, especially food that other people, shops, or organizations throw away, so that food is not wasted.
Sentence – We need, or we want to be, freegans to clean our wasteful society.
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Stan – someone who greatly admires a singer or other famous person, to an extent that is unusual
Sentence – She has so many stans who are obsessed with her performance.
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Peoplekind – people as a whole as gender-neutral, humankind.
Sentence – A news reporter is covering a peoplekind behavior in his news channel.
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Hellacious – an overwhelming experience
Sentence – There was a hellacious hailstorm.
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Puggle – a type of dog that is a cross (= a mixture) between a pug and a beagle
Sentence – This is a puggle, sporting a permanently frowny face.
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Shero – A female hero, heroine.
Sentence – She is one of the best sheros in this modern generation.
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Weak sauce – something that is of poor quality and not as good as expected
Sentence – The further discussion is totally weak sauce.
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Thirsty – showing a strong desire for a drink or something.
Sentence – I was feeling so thirsty an hour ago.
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Theonomous –hypothetical form of government ruled by divine law or God.
Sentence – The theonomous culture is still found in some places in India now.
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Skunked – fail to pay, defeat someone in-game or contest.
Sentence – I know your opponent is a good athlete, but I don’t think he’ll skunk you.
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Aesthetic – relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty
Sentence – This picture always gives me an aesthetic feel.
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Zoodle – a long stripe of zucchini.
Sentence – She made zoodles for dinner, which smells very delicious.
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Unfathomed – situated or extending at great depth.
Sentence – There are so many dark, unfathomed caves in the ocean.
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Detail – a single piece of information or fact about something
Sentence – Bring each and every detail of that case on my desk.
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