Advancing vocabulary ielts optimum
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34. euphoric 35. impetuous 36. Infallible 37. maudlin 38. regress 39. relinquish 40. ubiquitous 41. zenith 42. charlatan 43. corroborate ielts optimum 44. disseminate 45. diverge 46. dormant 47. hoist 48. illicit 49. irrevocable 50. proliferation 51. equivocate 52. fortuitous 53. Impeccable 54. liaison 55. predisposed 56. propensity 57. reprehensible 58. sham 59. solace 60. solicitous 61. attrition 62. circumvent 63. cohesive 64. grievous 65. inundate 66. oblivious 67. reticent 68. sanction 69. vociferous 70. bolster 71. depreciate 72. indiscriminate 73. inquisitive 74. nebulous 75. relegate 76. replete 77. Sedentary 78. tenet 79. terse 80. autonomy 81. bureaucratic 82. mandate 83. ostracize 84. raucous 85. recourse 86. reiterate 87. tantamount 88. tenacious 89. utopia 90. clandestine 91. contingency 92. egocentric 93. exonerate ielts optimum 94. indigenous 95. liability 96. prolific 97. reinstate 98. superfluous 99. advocate 100. antipathy 101. emancipate 102. idiosyncrasy 103. imminent 104. impede 105. inclusive 106. Jurisdiction 107. precarious 108. preposterous 109. austere 110. esoteric 111. facsimile 112. grotesque 113. mesmerize 114. metamorphosis 115. notorious 116. perfunctory 117. provocative 118. travesty 119. connoisseur 120. conspiracy 121. contrite 122. distraught 123. germane 124. lucid 125. Plight 126. superficially 127. symmetrical 128. verbose 129. adept 130. encompass 131. entrepreneur 132. eradicate 133. homogeneous 134. presumptuous 135. sordid 136. standardize 137. stint 138. stringent 139. exhort 140. flamboyant 141. foible 142. innocuous 143. magnanimous 144. masochist 145. meticulous 146. rancor ielts optimum 147. recrimination 148. repugnant 149. chide 150. coalition 151. commensurate 152. connotation 153. diabolic 154. dilapidated 155. integral 156. noxious 157. scenario 158. yen 159. atrophy 160. deprivation 161. exacerbate 162. imperative 163. mitigate 164. objective 165. panacea 166. unprecedented 167. unprecedented 168. decorum 169. espouse 170. exorbitant 171. extricate 172. facilitate 173. orthodox 174. rejuvenate 175. synchronize 176. tenuous 177. assimilate 178. belligerent 179. demeanor 180. denunciation 181. dissipate 182. Indolent 183. inherent 184. nonchalant 185. unassuming 186. analogy 187. annihilate 188. criterion 189. emanate 190. facilitate 191. orthodox 192. rejuvenate 193. synchronize 194. tenuous 195. assimilate 196. belligerent 197. demeanor 198. denunciation 199. dissipate 200. indolent ielts optimum 201. inherent 202. nonchalant 203. unassuming 204. unilateral 205. analogy 206. annihilate 207. criterion 208. emanate 209. holistic 210. placebo 211. proficient 212. staunch 213. subversive 214. vindicate 215. disparity 216. forestall 217. insinuate 218. Interrogate 219. obsequious 220. omnipotent 221. opportune 222. permeate 223. retribution 224. complement 225. discreet 226. fastidious 227.flout 228. heinous 229. implement 230. impromptu 231. inference 232. intuition 233. obtrusive 234. auspicious 235. extenuating 236. fraudulent 237. innuendo 238. rebuke 239. redeem 240. subordinate 241. transgress 242. vehement 243. deride 244. derogatory 245. fabricate 246. impending 247. macabre 248. misconstrue 249. paramount 250. quandary 251. turbulent 252. validate 253. adroit ielts optimum 254. constituent 255. contention 256. irreparable 257. pinnacle 258. platitude 259. promiscuous 260. repudiate 261. spontaneous 262. stigma 263. abrasive 264. admonish 265. antithesis 267. culmination 268. docile 269. emulate 270. hierarchy 271. incapacitate 272. prognosis 273. tumult 274. Disposable (adj) – describes a product that is intended to be thrown away after use (C2) 275. Lifelong (adj) – lasting for the whole of a person’s life (C2) 276. Amend (v) – to change the words of a text, especially a law or a legal document (C2) 277. Asset (n) – something valuable belonging to a person or organization that can be used for the payment of debts (C1) 278. Stretch (v) – to spread over a large area or distance (C1) 279. Fragile (adj) – easily damaged, broken, or harmed (C2) 280. Ruthless (adj) – not thinking or worrying about any pain caused to others (C2) 281. Extravagant (adj) – spending too much money, or using too much of something (C2) 282. Gasp (v) – to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain or shock (C2) 283. Cultivate (v) – to try to develop and improve something (C2) 284. Revival (n) – the process of becoming more active and popular again (C2) 285. Gaze (n) – a long look, usually of a particular kind (C2) 286. Toss a coin (v) – to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision (C1) 287. Take a peek at (v) – to look, especially for a short time or while trying to avoid being seen (C2) 288. Invariably (adv) – always (C2) Feeble (adj) – not effective and good (C2) 289. Aspiration (n) – something that you hope to achieve (C2) 290. Suspend (v) – to stop something from being active, either temporarily or permanently (C1) 291. Ironically (adv) – interesting, strange, or funny because of being very different from what you would usually expect (C2) 292. Condemn (v) – to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons (C2) 293. Paramount (adj) – more important than anything else (C2) 294. Discipline (n) – a particular area of study, especially a subject studied at a college or universities (C2) 295. Retain (v) – to keep or continue to have something (C2) 296. Intact (adj) – complete and in the original state (C2) 297. Cater to (v) – to try to satisfy one that is not popular or not generally acceptable (C1) 298. Turnover (n) – the amount of business that a company does in a period of time (C1) 299. In a bid to do something – in an attempt (C2) 300. Undertake (v) – to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult (C1) 301. Endurance (n) – the ability to keep doing something difficult or painful for a long time (C2) 302. Offspring (n) – the young of an animal (C2) 303. Profoundly (adv) – deeply or extremely (C2) 304. Descend from (v) – to be related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past (C2) 305. Thrive (v) – to grow, develop or be successful (C1) 306. Essence (n) – the basic or the most important idea or quality of something (C2) 307. Assemble (v) – to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group (C2) 308. Provoke (v) – to cause a reaction, especially a negative one (C2) 309. Literacy (n) – the ability to read and write (C1) 310. Discipline (n) – a particular area of study, especially a subject studied at a college or universities (C2) 311. Convey (v) – to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people (C1) 312. Retain (v) – to keep or continue to have something (C2) 313. Intact (adj) – complete and in the original state (C2) 314. Cater to (v) – to try to satisfy one that is not popular or not generally acceptable (C1) 315. Turnover (n) – the amount of business that a company does in a period of time (C1) 316.In a bid to do something – in an attempt (C2) 317. Undertake (v) – to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult (C1) 318. Endurance (n) – the ability to keep doing something difficult or painful for a long time (C2) 319. Offspring (n) – the young of an animal (C2) 320. Profoundly (adv) – deeply or extremely (C2) 321. Descend from (v) – to be related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past (C2) 322. Thrive (v) – to grow, develop or be successful (C1) 323. Essence (n) – the basic or the most important idea or quality of something (C2) 324. Assemble (v) – to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group (C2) 325.Provoke (v) – to cause reaction, especially a negative one (C2) 326. Literacy (n) – the ability to read and write (C1) 327. Overtake (v) – to go past something by being a greater amount or degree (C1) 328. Compile into (v) – to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report (C1) 329. Fragility (n) – the quality of being easily damaged (C2) 330. Cling to (n) – hold on tightly to something (C2) 331. Renewable energy (n) – energy that is produced using the sun, wind, rather than using fuels such as oil (C1) 332. Swell (v) – to become larger and increase in size (C2) 333. Initiative (n) – a new plan or process to achieve N or solve a problem (C1) 334. Put somebody’s mind to something (v) – to decide you are going to do something and to put a lot of efforts into doing it (C1) 335. Grasp of (n) – understanding of something (C1) Download 24.91 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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