Advancing vocabulary ielts optimum


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33. estrange


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)
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