BEST VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS – 379
Shrewd-having or showing sharp powers of judgement
Sentence-She is a shrewd judge of character.
Discerning-having or showing a good judgement
Sentence-Politicians are good at discerning public opinion.
Astute-having or showing a ability to assess situation accurately
Sentence-He made a series of astute business decision.
Resentment-feeling of anger when you are forced to accept something
Sentence- All his resentment spilled out in the debate.
Animosity -strong hostility
Sentence – We have no animosity toward anyone.
Hostility- unfriendliness
Sentence-Mixed-race couples faced open hostility.
Exacerbate-making a bad situation more worse
Sentence-Interfering now would only exacerbate the situation.
Ameliorate-to make something better
Sentence-He works hard to ameliorate his family’s poor circumstances.
Sagacity-the quality of being sagacious(wise or shrewd)
Sentence- Sagacity, unlike cleverness, may increase with age.
Perspicacity -the quality of having a ready insight into things
Sentence- The detective’s perspicacity allowed him to easily recognize the criminal in the crowd