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IELTS VOCABULARY (1000+) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTOINS 2024
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IELTS VOCABULARY (1000+) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTOINS 2024
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IELTS Advanced Feelings, Emotions, and Opinions Vocabulary Set 9 questions and answers
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(verb) To worsen a situation. 
aggravate 
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(verb) To create any sort of annoyance. 
aggravate 
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(noun) Any sort of annoyance. 
aggravation 
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(verb) To make an unpleasant feeling easier and more bearable. 
appease 
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(noun) An extreme desire to do something, even if it's silly, wrong, or unnecessary. 
compulsion 
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(noun) Sympathy you feel for someon...
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IELTS Intermediate Business Vocabulary Set 7 test with 100% correct answers
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administration 
(noun) The activities performed to manage the affairs of a business or organisation. 
 
 
applicant 
(noun) A person who applied for something and is waiting for the result. 
 
 
brand name 
(noun) A specific name given to a product to make it recognisable. 
 
 
branding 
(noun) The activity of making a company, product, organisation, or person attractive to the rest of people by using logotypes, slogans, etc. 
 
 
capital 
(noun) The acquired wealth of someone that has a purpose...
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IELTS Beginner Personal Qualities Vocabulary Set 1 questions and answers 2023
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ability 
(noun) A skill or the possession of a talent to do something. 
 
 
able 
(adjective) To have the skills, knowledge, or competence required to do or accomplish something. 
 
 
behaviour 
(noun) What describes the collective actions of a person. 
 
 
clever 
(adjective) Who is intelligent, smart, and quick to understand things. 
 
 
famous 
(adjective) One who is known by many people. 
 
 
free 
(adjective;adverb) Used to describe someone who is not under the control of someone/something,...
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IELTS VOCABULARY PACKAGE.
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IELTS 5.5 VOCABULARY, ENGLISH WORDS WITH CORRECT DEFINITIONS 2023-2024.

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IELTS VOCAB C1 English Test Questions (113 Terms) Challenge with Solutions Updated 2023-2024.

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500 IELTS Vocabulary (AWL, HK Univ.) Hard English Vocabularies Made Simple with Answers & Clear Explanations 2023-20
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IELTS Advanced Physical Appearance and Attributes Vocabulary Set 3 questions and answers
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(adjective) Relating to or containing water. 
aqueous 
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(adjective) Having a round shape or being fat. 
bulbous 
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(noun) The ability of something to float on water. 
buoyancy 
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(adjective) Used to describe something that is limited in a certain way. 
confined 
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(adjective) Has many flaws or defects. 
defective 
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(noun) The quality of being fine, in...
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IELTS Advanced Social Relationships Vocabulary Set 1 questions and answers
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affluence 
(noun) Having a great amount money or wealth. 
 
 
birthright 
(noun) The right or status someone possesses from birth. 
 
 
contingent 
(noun) A group or part of a group. 
 
 
disown 
(verb) To negate the ownership or any connection with something or someone. 
 
 
foursome 
(noun) A group of four people; quartet; four players divided into two groups in a game. 
 
 
infidelity 
(noun) The quality of being unfaithful, usually in a marital context. 
 
 
initiate 
(verb) To welcome someo...
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500 IELTS Vocabulary (AWL, HK Univ.) Hard English Vocabularies Made Simple with Answers & Clear Explanations 2023-2024.
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500 IELTS Vocabulary (AWL, HK Univ.) Hard English Vocabularies Made Simple with Answers & Clear Explanations .
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IELTS Intermediate Social Relationships Vocabulary Set 1 questions and answers.
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accompany 
(verb) To go somewhere with someone and keep them company. 
 
 
association 
(noun) An organised group of people that share common interests, values, or a mission. 
 
 
bond 
(noun) An element that connects people. 
 
 
class 
(noun) A social construct that divides people in one society into groups based on their income, education, or position. 
 
 
collaboration 
(noun) The act of working together for a common purpose. 
 
 
community 
(noun) A group of people, usually living close to...
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IELTS Beginner Activities and Hobbies Vocabulary Set 1 questions and answers.
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(noun) Something done by a person or a group. 
activity 
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(verb) To make an image or artwork of something by hand, usually with a pencil or a similar object. 
draw 
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(verb) To bring into one's possession; to receive. 
get 
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(noun) An extensive walk in the hills or mountains done as a leisure activity. 
hike 
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(verb) To walk extensively for leisure or fitness. 
hike 
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