IELTS Vocabulary – Part 39

IELTS Vocabulary
IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Matters – a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered.

Sentence – I don’t discuss private matters with my colleagues.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Correct – in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted.

Sentence – Further information is required to determine the correct answer in any given instance.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Brow – the forehead (= part of the face above the eyes).

Sentence – He wiped the beads of perspiration from his brow.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Remainder – the rest.

Sentence – They joined up with us to spend the remainder of the holiday.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Object – the part that is left after the other parts are gone, used, or taken away.

Sentence – The object of educator is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Hermetic – (of a container) so tightly closed that no air can leave or enter.

Sentence – The ceramic seals further realize hermetic sealing with a ceramic cap of posterior part.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To learn – to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity.

Sentence – Fools learn nothing from wise men; but wise men learn much from fools.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Considerate – kind and helpful.

Sentence – It stands to reason that if you are considerate and friendly to people you will get a lot more back.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Urgent – very important and needing attention immediately.

Sentence – The building needs urgent remedial work to make it safe.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Inconsiderate – not thinking or worrying about other people or their feelings.

Sentence – Inconsiderate smoking can cause considerable offence to the majority of people who do not smoke.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Silly – showing little thought or judgment.

Sentence – He doesn’t say those silly things that unthinking people say.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Neat – tidy, with everything in its place.

Sentence – She undressed and put her wet clothes in a neat pile in the corner.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To evaluate – to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something.

Sentence – We’ll start with the reconciliation and evaluate the new business there.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Substantially – to a large degree.

Sentence – To depart substantially from them invites question unless it can be demonstrated that such departure conforms to accepted practice by rational analysis.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Dangerous – A dangerous person, animal, thing, or activity could harm you.

Sentence – Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ingnorance and conscientious stupidity.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To connect – to join or be joined with something else.

Sentence – The canal was built to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Hall – the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs.

Sentence – Many people came to the meeting in the hall.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

French dressing – a mixture of oil, vinegar, and spices, used to flavour salad.

Sentence – At serving – time arrange them neatly on lettuce leaves, cover with French dressing, and serve.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To explode – to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this.

Sentence – The programme sets out to explode the myth that some delicate tropical fish are impossible to keep.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To collapse – to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support.

Sentence – The government predicates that the market collapse was caused by Asian financial crisis.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

To accumulate – to collect a large number of things over a long period of time.

Sentence – As people accumulate more wealth, they tend to spend a greater proportion of their incomes.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Livid – extremely angry.

Sentence – A livid bruise welled on her cheek where Matchsticks had struck her.

IELTS Vocabulary - Part 39

Remark – to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought.

Sentence – This kind of remark is guaranteed to light the blue touch paper with some Labour politicians.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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