
IELTS VOCABULARY

Affluent (adjective) – wealthy; having a lot of money
Sentence: Many affluent neighborhoods invest heavily in community parks and green spaces.

Conspicuous (adjective) – easily noticeable or attracting attention
Sentence: Her bright red dress made her conspicuous in the crowd.

Deplete (verb) – to use up resources or supplies
Sentence: Overfishing has depleted the ocean’s fish population.
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Eminent (adjective) – famous and respected in a profession
Sentence: The conference was attended by several eminent scientists.

Frivolous (adjective) – lacking seriousness; unimportant
Sentence: The court dismissed the case as a frivolous lawsuit.

Gravitate (verb) – to be naturally attracted to something
Sentence: Young people often gravitate towards cities for better job opportunities.

Lucrative (adjective) – producing a lot of money or profit
Sentence: Real estate can be a lucrative investment if done wisely.

Plausible (adjective) – seeming reasonable or believable
Sentence: Her explanation for the delay sounded plausible to everyone.
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Volatile (adjective) – likely to change suddenly, especially for the worse
Sentence: The stock market can be highly volatile during times of political uncertainty.
