IELTS Vocabulary – Part 108

IELTS Vocabulary
IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Elucidate — to explain or make something clear.

Sentence – Finally, we attempt to elucidate the infrastructure of current and projected associations that supports this picture, and consider its significance.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Selcouth — unusual, strange.

Sentence – But my heart quaketh, my hand is trembling When I write of this most selcouth thing.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Halcyon — characterized by happiness, great success, and prosperity.

Sentence – Ding lacerate is halcyon, joy ripples all directions, another white Christmas, how to a person yearning.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Orphic — mystic, oracular; fascinating, entrancing.

Sentence – Our earliest piece of Orphic evidence, the Derveni commentary, described the workings of the cosmos as harmonic.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Malaise — physical discomfort or a general feeling of being under the weather.

Sentence – The essence of this constitutional malaise was the changing attitude of the young towards those in authority.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Scintillating — something fascinating or brilliantly clever.

Sentence – Bored female requires scintillating correspondence to warm her winter nights-Most musical tastes catered for, but no Goths or Smiths fans please.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Ebullience — the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings.

Sentence – Ever since term limits were tossed out, there has been no limit to the ebullience of their target, Willie Brown.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Quiddity — whatever makes something the type that it is; the essence.

Sentence – The fourth part focus on analyzing the outside management policy and inner management structure, stating the problem and takes to find the quiddity and grasp the stress.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Aeonian — lasting for an immeasurably or indefinitely long period of time.

Sentence – Such colossal aeonian alterations in the world’s climate are not the only ones.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Coruscate — to reflect or give off light in bright beams or flashes; sparkle.

Sentence – Gentle before besmear face film purify is corneous, can let cell of new student cutin get repairing protecting, immediateness coruscate glorious.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Atelophobia — the fear of not doing something right or not being good enough.

Sentence – Adding to his woes, his atelophobia would ensure that he could never be involved in a stable relationship with another woman again.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Cimmerian — very dark or gloomy.

Sentence – Long life is that every personal desires, “slave” take that this is point of penetration , takes advantage of nature as means right away , has rethought person life and Cimmerian nature deep.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Adamancy — the quality or state of being adamant; obstinacy.

Sentence – Of life is what depend on it flimsily brief and forecast hard but is flimsy backside all the time a how many miracle can the adamancy of firm human nature create really?

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Evenfall — the beginning of evening, dusk.

Sentence – We had a rest together, it was close to the evenfall, so we rearranged our works, Feng brother looked for oysters with Liang Feng, I drew the net in sea.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Orgulous — proud.

Sentence – Without handsome appearance or young body, he is indifferent, orgulous and mysterious who also be too strict with others.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Parsimonious — frugal.

Sentence – The specificity also assists in the construction of parsimonious, but relevant, information systems for control purposes.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Tantalizing — tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable; exciting one’s senses or desires.

Sentence – Elizabeth played one of her characteristically tantalizing games, and kept him waiting until the very moment of her death.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Teasing — in a sexual sense, it means to be sexually arousing.

Sentence – There’s a lot of teasing and fighting among the crew, and you have to be able to give as good as you get.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Pulchritudinous — attractive or beautiful.

Sentence – Her pulchritudinous likeness adorns everything from bestselling books to ski boards.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 108

Bellwether — a leader, trendsetter, or boss.

Sentence – The euro-dollar pair is a major bellwether for the risk-appetite trade, and the $1.43 mark is still a pivot point, because the euro has been unable to sustain breaks above this level.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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