IELTS Vocabulary Part – 165

IELTS Vocabulary
IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Second – immediately after the first and before any others.

Sentence – I might say that success is won by three things: first, effort; second, more effort; third, still more effort.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Temper – the tendency to become angry very quickly.

Sentence – His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Immobile – not moving or not able to move.

Sentence – We were immobile on the velvet cushions, my legs sticking out, jacket and skirt velvet enveloped by soft fabric.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Mobile – moving or walking around freely.

Sentence – He converted his truck into a mobile snack bar.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Hearsay – information that you have heard but do not know to be true.

Sentence – But if the allegation is hearsay or pure fabrication, Walenski is being railroaded.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Pattern – a particular way in which something is done, is organized, or happens.

Sentence – This weather pattern of the southern hemisphere has no parallel in the north.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Stupid – silly or unwise; showing poor judgment or little intelligence.

Sentence – A blunt knife may be sharpened on a stone, but if a man is stupid there is no help for his stupidity.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Homicide – murder.

Sentence – Prosecutors have said that possible charges include negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Incidentally – used before saying something that is not as important as the main subject of conversation, but is connected to it in some way.

Sentence – Incidentally, this means that we can use mitochondria to trace our ancestry, strictly down the female line.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

To condemn – to say what the punishment of someone who has committed a serious crime will be.

Sentence – Graham was right to condemn his players for lack of ability, attitude and application.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Devil – an evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns.

Sentence – God is Love, I dare say, but what a mischievous devil Love is.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Passable – possible to travel on.

Sentence – The recent rain made the little stream passable and the water was very swift, shallow and rocky.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Contented – happy and satisfied.

Sentence – The myth of happy and contented animals down on the farm is now far from the truth.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Warranty – a written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time, or to do a piece of work again if it is not satisfactory.

Sentence – On the other hand, a breach of warranty allows the aggrieved party to claim damages only.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Meager – (of amounts or numbers) very small or not enough.

Sentence – No wonder I was constantly admonished by my father to summon all my meager spiritual resources and be on my best behavior.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Almost – nearly.

Sentence – Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Afraid – feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation.

Sentence – We hope to grow old, yet we fear old age; that is, we are willing to live, and afraid to die.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Dull – not interesting or exciting in any way.

Sentence – The countryside was flat, dull and uninteresting.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Comic – funny and making you want to laugh.

Sentence – A timeless comic actor—his simplicity and his apparent ease are matchless.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

To renew – to increase the life of or replace something old.

Sentence – The annual dinner is a chance to renew acquaintance with old friends.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 165

Hint – something that you say or do that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not direct.

Sentence – The Minister gave a strong hint that the government were thinking of introducing tax concessions for mothers.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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