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GENERAL VOCABULARY FOR IELTS – Part 41
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Do (or try) one’s best- to try very hard/ do as much as possible to achieve something.
Sentence-He has tried his best to hold first position in marathon but he failed.
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Disregard-to pay no attention to someone or something.
Sentence- With a fine disregard for geography, she decided to start her journey to Paris by sailing to the Hook of Holland.
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Despite the fact that- even though.
Sentence- A 15,000 crowd created a soccer-style atmosphere despite the fact that the tourists fielded essentially their second team.
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Dusk- partial darkness; the time when the sun has gone down.
Sentence- He works from dawn to dusk, and often well into the night.
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Depend on- to rely on someone for help.
Sentence- What is actually paid will depend on the bonus payments made at the end of the policy.
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To be the life and soul of the party: a fun person, someone who is the centre of activity.
Sentence– There are warnings of bloodletting, purges and a battle for the soul of the party between the religious right and moderates.
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To bend over backwards: to try very hard to help someone.
Sentence– My teacher bend over backwards to improve the week students.
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Broad-minded: willing to accept many different types of behaviour, beliefs, or choices in other people.
Sentence– Her poetry tells a progressive, perceptive and broad-minded Li Qing – zhao who is not inferior to any man.
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Easy-going: relaxed and not easily worried about anything.
Sentence– He is laid-back, affable and easy-going; she is more outgoing and flamboyant, continuously talking and joking.
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Extrovert: an energetic person who likes the company of others.
Sentence– Like Margarett, she was mercurial, an extrovert who was terribly shy, a courteous woman who shocked with her candor.
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Fair-minded: to treat people equally.
Sentence– Horne was fair-minded, generous, companionable, an excellent organizer, and able to handle men.
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Jubilant – full of high-spirited delight
Sentence – Meanwhile we have the jubilant pictures of Hillary Clinton celebrating her husband’s triumph in which she has played no small part.
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Lithe – moving and bending with ease
Sentence – The aim was to surround lithe John with domestic objects and so turn his mind to conjugal felicity.
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Lurid – glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism
Sentence – The injury done on that October night in Lambeth was certainly a lurid reminder of the reality of extremist campaigning..
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Maverick – someone who exhibits independence in thought and action
Sentence – You could tell he was a maverick because he’s called Gavin, is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work.
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Meticulous – marked by precise accordance with details
Sentence – The Prime Minister’s speech was as comprehensive as it was meticulous, and well reflected the balance of the motion.
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Modicum – a small or moderate or token amount
Sentence – We shouldn’t sensationalize this idea of a currency war — but there is a modicum of truth that this is some kind of conflict.
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Fun-loving: to enjoy having fun.
Sentence– That could prove difficult for Chelsea, a fun-loving girl who likes ballet dancing, volley ball and playing poker.
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Goblin – a small, ugly creature that is harmful to humans.
Sentence – He wore goblin mask to scare the kids.
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Goodies – an object that people want or enjoy, often something nice to eat.
Sentence – Some people dressed as goodies while others as devils on the Halloween eve.
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Gory – involving violence and blood.
Sentence – The book’s descriptions of the killings were unbelievably gory.
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