18 Aug IELTS Vocabulary
ABANDON: To give up completely – abandoned the sinking ship.
Synonyms: relinquish, forgo, forsake
ADVERSITY: Misfortune – calm in the face of adversity. Synonyms: affliction, mischance, reverses
AGGRESSIVE (noun: AGGRESSION. an unprovoked attack): self-assertive; attacking,
offensive – annoyed people by his aggressive attitude;
Synonyms: bumptious, officious, obtrusive
Antonyms: meek, humble, retiring, diffident
AMBIGUOUS: Uncertain, vague, capable of being inter- in more than one way – puzzled by the
ambiguous statement.
Synonyms: hazy, obscure, equivocal, dubious, nebulous Antonyms: explicit, unquestionable
APPREHENSIVE (verb: APPREHEND): Fearful – Being unprepared, John is apprehensive of
the examination.
ARTFUL: Sly; crafty – attained his mean objective by artful measures.
Synonyms: cunning, wily, adroit, ingenious, guileful
Antonyms: guileless, ingenuous, artless
ATTRIBUTE (verb): Assign -attributed his success to bard work. Synonym: ascribe (noun): An inherent quality -Generosity was his outstanding attribute.
BIASED: Prejudiced – misled by a biased point of view.
Synonyms: bigoted, arbitrary, partial, partisan Antonyms: disinterested, equitable
BIZARRE: Queer; unusual in appearance- bizarre clothes, outlandish in the extreme. Synonyms: odd, fantastic, grotesque, eccentric
CANDID (noun: CANDOR): Frank, outspoken; impartial a candid reply that could hardly be more forthright.
COLLUSION: Working together secretly for an evil purpose – acted in collusion to overthrow the government. Synonyms: collaboration, conspiracy, conniving, machination
COMPATIBLE: Harmonious; able, to get along together parted company because they were not compatible.
Synonyms: congruous, consistent
Antonyms: incongruous, discordant, incompatible
COMPENSATION: Payment for services – just compensation for his labor. Synonyms: stipend, remuneration, recompense, emolument
COMPLACENT: Self-satisfied – looked on his own performance with a complacent smile.
CONSENSUS. General agreement – The consensus of the committee was that no action should be taken. Synonym: accord
CRASS: Coarse and stupid – displayed crass ignorance. Synonym: gross
CREDIBLE: Worthy of belief – a credible story, true to life. Antonym: incredible
DELINQUENT (noun): An offender – found to be a delinquent by the court. (adj.): Failing to fulfil an obligation – too many people who are delinquent in meeting their civic duties Synonym: derelict
DEMEANOR: Behaviour; bearing – carrying himself with a proud demeanour. Synonyms: deportment, mien
DISCRETE: Separate – two discrete issues, totally unrelated.
DISTRAUGHT: Mentally distressed; distracted – distraught by trials and tribulations.
DIVULGE: To make public or reveal – refused to divulge his source of information.
EDIFY: To instruct or uplift, particularly in morals or religion – a story that edifies the reader, as well as entertains him
EXCEPTIONABLE: Objectionable – exceptionable behaviour, universally criticized.
EXEMPLARY (noun: EXEMPLAR): Serving as a model; commendable – exemplary conduct approved by all.
EXOTIC: Strange and foreign – an exotic costume imported from Asia.
EXPLOIT (verb): To use for one’s selfish purpose – refugees exploited by unscrupulous employers.
(noun): A brilliant deed – lauded for his exploits in science.
FACADE: Front or face, especially of a building – a facade of marble.
FEASIBLE: Workable – a feasible plan, proved practical by – previous experience.
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