Vocabulary for IELTS – Part 14

Vocabulary for IELTS

Vocabulary for IELTS

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Believable – If something is believable, it seems possible, real, or true.

Sentence – In addition, government policies need to be believable; banning cigarette advertising would almost certainly cut consumption.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Omnipotent – having unlimited power and able to do anything.

Sentence – We had built a giant and omnipotent mortgage department; then we let half of it leave and fired the rest.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

To imitate – to mimic.

Sentence – Sports heroes and pop stars provide images for teenagers, who may imitate them and style themselves upon them.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Belly – the stomach or the front part of the body between your chest and your legs.

Sentence – Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Nice – pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory.

Sentence – A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Gratis – free of charge.

Sentence – Any unit and individual shall provide convenience for reporting gratis and shall not obstruct the reporting.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Well mannered – behaving in a pleasant and polite way.

Sentence – A few other members of the music world – too embarrassed or well mannered to have left – applauded with him.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Able – capable.

Sentence – Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

To glitter – to produce a lot of small, bright flashes of reflected light.

Sentence – They rise, a coronet of tops, beyond the glitter and goo of Strath Bran, looking quite unapproachable.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Ballot – a system or occasion of secret voting.

Sentence – There should be a seven-day cooling-off period between a strike ballot and industrial action.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Formerly – previously.

Sentence – The Orkney islands were formerly dependencies of Norway and Denmark.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

New – recently created or having started to exist recently.

Sentence – The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Precept – a rule for action or behaviour, especially obtained from moral thought.

Sentence – In other words we would have been better off cashing the precept and keeping the money under the mattress

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Approve – to have a positive opinion of someone or something.

Sentence – Do not take it for granted that the board of the directors will approve of the plan.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Before – at or during a time earlier than.

Sentence – Turn your tongue seven times before speaking.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Fanatic – a person who is extremely interested in something, to a degree that some people find unreasonable.

Sentence – I am a 13 years old Andre Agassi fanatic who is very satisfied with the newsletters, and great photos.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Precedence – the condition of being dealt with before other things or of being considered more important than other things.

Sentence – Ceremonial and precedence notably lost most of the power to agitate rulers and governments which they had hitherto possessed.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Yield – to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information.

Sentence – Inevitably the transition will yield some sticky moments.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Economic – making a profit, or likely to make a profit.

Sentence – The government has initiated a programme of economic reform.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Suggest – to communicate or show an idea or feeling without stating it directly or giving proof.

Sentence – Latest statistics suggest the North/South divide is becoming even more pronounced.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Inheritor – a person who has been given something by someone who is dead.

Sentence – In order to become the inheritor of underglaze red, his only friends are clay, glaze, and kiln; and his love is porcelain.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 14

Unusual – different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive.

Sentence – If you experience any unusual symptoms after withdrawal of the treatment then contact your doctor.

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