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IELTS Vocabulary
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Smugness: excessive pride in oneself or one’s achievements; self-satisfied.
Sentence – The endearing bathos and crassness of Laurel found an admirable foil in the elephantine smugness of his rotund partner.
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Culpable: deserving blame; guilty; fault.
Sentence – At the same time, the culpable faction is viewed as exempt from organizational control.
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Pillory: attack or ridicule publicly; criticize.
Sentence – Meanwhile, the transformation from pillory to drama incarnates the intention transformation of watch. Thus, it reflects some kind of mood of the writer and the society.
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Hustings: a meeting at which candidates an election address potential voters
Sentence – Most candidates will be out on the hustings this week.
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Appalling: Something that is appalling is awful or horrible, causing dismay or disgust; very bad.
Sentence – Aid workers were said to have been filled with dismay by the appalling conditions that the refugees were living in.
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Shabby: (of behavior) mean and unfair; dishonorable; disreputable.
Sentence – The hotel looked shabby from the street, but it was fine on the inside.
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Dubious: hesitating or doubting.
Sentence – They indulged in some highly dubious business practices to obtain their current position in the market.
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Reluctant: unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
Sentence – Children are sometimes understandably reluctant to wear glasses that are ugly or uncomfortable.
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Homicides: the killing of one person by another.
Sentence – Most homicides were unplanned, and few brought any benefit to the offender even if he avoided punishment.
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standardization – is the process of implementing and developing technical standards.
Sentence- The benefits of standardization are coupled with the capacity to respond to change-a way to have your cake and eat it too.
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national sovereignty – the idea that independent nations, which have declared their independence, have an organized government and are self-contained, have a right to exist without other nations interfering
Sentence- In another place , pilotage relates with national sovereignty and national defence confidential.
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to accelerate – cause (something) to happen sooner or more quickly;
Sentence- They use special chemicals to accelerate the growth of crops.
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affluence – abundance of property;
Sentence- Furthermore, the same affluence encourages an increased array of leisure time activity choices.
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to dominate – to have control of or power over (someone or something);
Sentence- Price tends to dominate all other considerations.
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superpower – an extremely powerful nation;
Sentence- The United States could claim to be both a military and an economic superpower.
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imbalance / inequality – a state or condition in which different things do not occur in equal or proper amounts;
Sentence- The current trade deficit indicates a serious imbalance between our import and export trade.
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