Vocabulary for IELTS – Part 91

Vocabulary for IELTS
Vocabulary for IELTS

Vocabulary for IELTS

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Adroit – very skilful and quick in the way you think or move

Sentence – Self-defeating organizations are nothing if not adroit at minimizing the costs of their destructive or ineffectual actions.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Bogus – false, not real, or not legal

Sentence –Can it indeed be bogus and worthless poetry that has obsessed critical reviewers for nearly twenty years?

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Impede – to make it more difficult for something to happen or more difficult for someone to do something

Sentence –Flaws impede the player in some way, but also give additional perks and advantages.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Loathe – to hate someone or something

Sentence –Analysts say Milosevic is loathe to lose Belgrade and will do everything in his power to retain control of it.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Revere – to very much respect and admire someone or something

Sentence -Revere and Dawes couldn’t just sashay out of Bostonand deliver their messages.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Rudimentary – only basic, and not deep or detailed

Sentence –Inventory is fairly rudimentary, since it all works through the Products and Orders page.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Skirmish – a fight between a small number of soldiers that is usually short and not planned, and happens away from the main area of fighting in a war

Sentence –There was a short skirmish between the political party leaders when the government announced it was to raise taxes.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Terse – using few words, sometimes in a way that seems rude or unfriendly

Sentence –Summarize that ugly reality in five terse sentences, then cut to the real national obsession: Sun Belt weather.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Trivial – having little value or importance

Sentence –The incessant hurry and trivial activity of daily life seem to prevent, or at least, discourage quiet and intensive thinking.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Verify – to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct

Sentence –Please verify that there is sufficient disk quota and privilege to create a file in the supplied working directory.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Adverse – having a negative or harmful effect on something

Sentence –Inflation is considered to be undesirable because of its adverse effects on income distribution.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Celebrate – to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important

Sentence –Be happy, be cheerful. It’s time to celebrate. My friend was born today. Hope your course is charted for lots of luck all the year through.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Coherent – If an argument, set of ideas, or a plan is coherent, it is clear and carefully considered, and each part of it connects or follows in a natural or reasonable way.

Sentence –He has failed to work out a coherent strategy for modernizing the service.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Consecutive – Consecutiveevents, numbers, etc. follow one after another without an interruption

Sentence –He was chosen to represent Scotland in three consecutive World Cup Finals.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Detain – to force someone officially to stay in a place

Sentence –I won’t detain you for much longer, Miss Reid. There are just a few more questions that I need to ask you.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Disclose – to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden

Sentence –He received an anonymous letter threatening to disclose details of his affair if he didn’t pay the money.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Disrobe – toremove your clothes, especially an outer or formal piece of clothing worn for ceremonies

Sentence –The deer had cooled and now hung disrobed, its neck taught, snout averted as though having heard its name.

Vocabulary for IELTS - Part 91

Distort – to change the shape of something so that it looks strange or unnatural

Sentence –The denial mechanisms will distort relationships and dealings with the client, and warp our perceptions of the whole situation.

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20th February, IELTS Daily Task
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