
IELTS VOCABULARY

Advocate: To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
Sentence: Many environmentalists advocate for the reduction of plastic waste.

Coherent: Logical and consistent; easy to understand.
Sentence: Her essay was well-structured and coherent, which impressed the examiner.

Deteriorate: To become worse over time.
Sentence: The condition of the old building began to deteriorate after years of neglect.
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Emphasize: To give special importance to something when speaking or writing.
Sentence: The teacher emphasized the importance of practicing daily for the exam.

Fundamental: Forming a necessary base or core; essential.
Sentence: Understanding grammar is fundamental to learning any language.

Implement: To put a plan or system into action.
Sentence: The government plans to implement new policies to reduce air pollution.
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Inevitable: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
Sentence: Aging is an inevitable part of life.

Justify: To show or prove that something is right or reasonable.
Sentence: The company had to justify its decision to increase prices.

Maintain: To keep something at the same level or in good condition.
Sentence: It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise.
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Obsolete: No longer produced or used; out of date.
Sentence: With the advancement of technology, many old devices become obsolete quickly.

Significant: Important or large enough to be noticed or have an effect.
Sentence: There was a significant increase in tourism after the new airport opened.

Transform: To change something completely.
Sentence: The city has transformed into a major business hub over the past decade.
