BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS – 552
Abase: cause to feel shame
Sentence: Don’t abase your cousin by making fun of his accent
Aberration: a state or condition markedly different from the norm
Sentence: they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an aberration
Abhor: feel hatred or disgust toward
Sentence: Healthcare professionals abhor politicians’ interference in the NHS
Abject: most unfortunate or miserable
Sentence: Just let me fall into bed and leave me to my abject misery.
Vocabulary Words for IELTS
Abrasive: sharply disagreeable, unpleasant, or harsh
Sentence: the trees were abrasive to the touch
Abstain: refrain from doing, consuming, or partaking in something
Sentence: the protesting lawyers have decided to abstain from work today
Abstract: existing only in the mind
Sentence: He had no abstract ideas about justice and fair play
Abundant: present in great quantity
Sentence: I need an abundant supply of coffee in the morning
Accentuate: stress or single out as important
Sentence: The new policy only serves to accentuate the inadequacy of help for the homeless
Acclimate: get used to a certain environment
Sentence: this should help new students acclimate to college life