Vocabulary For IELTS – Part 48

Vocabulary For IELTS
Vocabulary For IELTS

Vocabulary For IELTS

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

To be called for an interview: to be invited to attend an interview

Sentence- I was called for an interview in a multi -national company.  

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

To be your own boss: to have your own business

Sentence- If you want to be your own boss be an agents in any insurance companies.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

A dead-end job: a job with no promotional opportunities

Sentence- Jobs in small sectors are dead end jobs.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

To do a job-share: to share the weekly hours of work with another person.

Sentence- Some people like to do a job share as they get some time to spend with family

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

A good team player: somebody who can work well with other people.

Sentence- A good team player always tries to cope up with the team.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Full-time: the number of hours that people usually work in a complete week.

Sentence- A full time worker gets more package than the part time one.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

A heavy workload: to have a lot of work to do

Sentence- I feel stressed when there is a heavy work load.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

A high-powered job: an important or powerful job

Sentence- To get a high power job one should be intelligent as well as bold.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Holiday entitlement: the number of days holiday allowed

Sentence- In government sectors the number of holiday entitlement is higher.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Job satisfaction: the feeling of enjoying a job

Sentence- Salary is the factor which gives the maximum Job satisfaction to an employee.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Beg a question: if a statement or situation begs the question, it causes you to ask a particular question

Sentence- My dreams always beg a question as most of the time they are similar.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Chain store : A store that is part of a chain of similar stores selling the same type of product, and that are all owned and controlled by the same organization

Sentence- My dreams are like chain stores as I always find myself in the same awkward situation.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Chaotic — happening in a confused way and without any order or organization.

Sentence– Dreams are chaotic and the process of organizing them is very hectic.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Come true- to materialize as expected or hoped

Sentence– I hope that my last night dream of becoming rich come true.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Emotional Imprint  — Emotional mark on somebody.

Sentence– I think the reason behind the dreams is the Emotional Imprint .

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Every now and then- sometimes

Sentence- I dream about a formula car every now and then.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

figure out: to discover

Sentence- I figured out that what we think the most in daytime becomes dream.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Fortune teller :a person who claims to have magic powers and who tells people what will happen to them in the future

Sentence- It is believed that dreams are the fortune teller.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Fulfill one’s dream: realize one’s dream

Sentence- With firm determination we can fulfill our dream.

Vocabulary For IELTS - Part 48

Get an insight into:  have the clear understanding of something

Sentence- I am studying books to get an insight into why exactly dream comes.

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