Vocabulary for IELTS
False imprisonment the limiting of someone’s freedom without the authority or right to do so.
Sentence – The crime of false imprisonment is a typical continuous one and the act of unlawful detention should last for a certain period.
Camaraderie –a feeling of friendliness towards people that you work or share an experience with.
Sentence – This is a considerable contrast with the camaraderie of the field which frequently existed before the widespread introduction of tractors.
Circumlocution – (an example of) an indirect way of saying something, especially something unpleasant
Sentence – The musical beauty, moreover, is shown by the aesthetics of equilibrium, complication, cadence and of circumlocution.
Clamor: to make a loud complaint or demand
Sentence – Meanwhile, in our house, as the clamor of violence grew in the distance, we were busy polishing the forks and wiping clean the second-best glasses.
Cognizant: understanding or realizing something.
Sentence – Even the lengthy deliberations of the convention were cognizant of sound weather planning, namely, finishing before winter arrived.
Construe : interpret or assign meaning.
Sentence – Accordingly, we would construe the guarantee and debenture in the same way that we have construed the mortgage deeds.
Convivial : enjoyable atmosphere or jovial company.
Sentence – Their weeks are filled with convivial church suppers, musically upbeat prayer meetings, and jubilant testimony services.
Demagogue : a political leader who uses rhetoric to appeal to prejudices and desires of ordinary citizens
Sentence – The Senator was a gifted demagogue, with particular skill in manipulating press and television.
Denigrate : to say that someone or something is not good or important.
Sentence – The amendment prohibits obscene or indecent materials which denigrate the objects or beliefs of a particular religion.
Didactic: intended to teach, especially in a way that is too determined or eager, and often fixed and unwilling to change.
Sentence – However, the didactic goal usually does irreparable harm to the characterization of the dramatis personae.
Disparate : of a distinct kind
Sentence – There are disparate courses in this University in which you can enroll your name.
Timely-refers to something done or happening at the right time.
Sentence- The timely rain after a long time of drought will certainly bring on the crops.
Once in a lifetime- a chance that is very rarely to happen to someone again in his/her life.
Sentence- Only once in a lifetime that a special dream comes true. And suddenly your entire world seems beautiful and new. Best wishes always!
Annually- once a year; yearly; every year.
Sentence- Numerous persons with only a few Negroid traits annually pass over and are ab-sorbed into the dominant Caucasoid population.
The coming year – the next year.
Sentence- In the coming year we are launching a comprehensive sponsorship programme to attract corporate donations and specific sponsorship.
Up to the minute- very latest; the most recent.
Sentence– The international up to the minute research problem aiming at source encoding and decoding in video transmission is discussed systematically and in detail..
A digital watch-a watch shows the hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds as a row of numbers.
Sentence- First -, you’ll need a non – digital watch in working condition and a sunny day.
Punctual- on time; arriving or happening at the expected, correct time.
Sentence- They contain punctual alterations of specific texts, and they stage the confrontation between two or more voices.
Upcoming- be about to happen; happening soon.
Sentence- Valley teenyboppers were eagerly awaiting an upcoming Veterans Memorial Coliseum concert by the Monkees..
Take your time-not hurry (to do something slowly or carefully).
Sentence- Take your time and read each sentence carefully.