IELTS Vocabulary Part – 152

IELTS Vocabulary
IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Alternative – Alternative things are considered to be unusual and often have a small but enthusiastic group of people who support them.

Sentence – Alternative medicines are now winning greater acceptance among doctors.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Benefit – a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help

Sentence – How differences between men and women might be used for our mu-tual benefit in everything from our relation with one another to a better understanding of how our brains work.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Comprehensive – complete and including everything that is necessary

Sentence – The judicial minister cited the latest crime figures as proof of the need for strengthening of the comprehensive administration of social public order.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Diligent – careful and using a lot of effort

Sentence – A diligent person, although because of his hard work and damage to his spiritual insight or fresh and creative, but he still will be praised.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Empathy – the ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person’s situation.

Sentence – Instead of beating the thief, we should ask him the reason for doing this work, maybe he gets better after getting empathy.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Feature – a typical quality or an important part of something

Sentence – It was the first movie to feature onscreen product placement for its own merchandise.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Generate – to cause something to exist

Sentence – By investing in efficient plant it could generate lots of valuable carbon credits to sell to wealthier, more wasteful nations.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Highlight – to attract attention to or emphasize something important

Sentence – There has been a lot of media attention highlighting the dangers of fast food consumption and the link to obesity

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Illustrate – to draw pictures for a book, magazine, etc.

Sentence – She could illustrate her arguments with clever examples drawn from the real world of commerce.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Justify – to give or to be a good reason for

Sentence – They haven’t been given these rights for eternity – they should justify having them just like most other people have to

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Likewise – in the same way.

Sentence – And the other Jews dissembled likewise with him; insomuch that Barnabas also was carried away with their dissimulation.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Abnegation : the act of not allowing yourself to have something, especially something you like or want

Sentence – The idea of the culture abnegation Marcuse brought up is not only the criticism to current tool’s rationality, but also the change in the concept of phoniness Marx raised.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Aggrandize: to make someone more powerful or important

Sentence – In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Alacrity : speed and eagerness.

Sentence – The alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Anachronistic: a person, thing, or idea that exists out of its time in history, especially one that happened or existed later than the period being shown, discussed, etc.

Sentence – The longer we live, the more anachronistic our culture becomes.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Archetypal : typical of an original thing from which others are copied

Sentence – Its archetypal shape and colour have universal appeal, evoking a sense of fun and childhood..

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Ascetic : avoiding physical pleasures and living a simple life, often for religious reasons.

Sentence – Like the ascetic movement of which it was an outgrowth, monasticism had its origins in the Middle East.

IELTS Vocabulary Part - 152

Beguile : to persuade, attract, or interest someone, sometimes in order to deceive them.

Sentence – That does not suggest the outrage that a perusal of Hansard might beguile readers into expecting.

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