
BEST IELTS VOCABULARY WORDS

Lament: to express sadness and feeling sorry about something:
Sentence: She lamented over the loss of her best friend.

Quandary: A state of uncertainty or perplexity, especially in a difficult situation.
Sentence: She found herself in a moral quandary when asked to choose between two equally important priorities.
BEST IELTS VOCABULARY WORDS

Harmony: The state of being in agreement or balance, often in life or relationships.
Sentence: A balanced life requires harmony between work, relationships, and personal well-being.

Vicissitude: A change or variation occurring in the course of something, especially an unwelcome or unpleasant one.
Sentence: Despite the vicissitudes of life, he remained optimistic and focused on his goals.

Adversity: Difficulties or misfortunes that challenge one’s ability to cope.
Sentence: Overcoming adversity can teach valuable life lessons and build strength of character.
BEST IELTS VOCABULARY WORDS

Macabre (adjective): Involving death or gruesome things.
Sentence: The movie’s macabre scenes of death and decay were hard to watch.

Disturbing (adjective): Making you feel upset or uncomfortable.
Sentence: The disturbing images of the creature haunted me long after the film ended.

Chortle: to laugh, showing pleasure and satisfaction
Sentence: he chortled on hearing a joke of his friend.
BEST IELTS VOCABULARY WORDS

BEST IELTS VOCABULARY WORDS