
BEST VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS – 313

Delusion – false impression or belief.
Sentence – I was under the delusion that he intended to marry me.

Deplete – steady reduction in the quantity or number of something.
Sentence – This expense has depleted our funds.

Derogatory – disrespectful person or statement.
Sentence – He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.

Edible – something suitable to be eaten.
Sentence – Are these berries edible, or are they poisonous?

Effervescent – an event marked by excitement and high spirits.
Sentence – Give effervescent powders and tablets immediately after dissolving.

Eloquent – an individual who expresses themselves effectively and clearly.
Sentence – I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner.

Elusive – a person skilled at evading capture; a daily use of English words used to describe evasive criminals.
Sentence – The answers to these questions remain as elusive as ever.

Embody – represented in a physical form.
Sentence – Words embody thoughts and feelings.

Feat – an activity that requires great strength, skill, and courage.
Sentence – He received a medal for his heroic feat.

Feeble – a person or statement that is unconvincing and weak.
Sentence – She’s still feeble from her long illness.

Fixation – An obsession over something or someone.
Sentence – He’s got this fixation with cleanliness.

Gimmick – a device or trick delivered to attract attention.
Sentence – So, it never hurts to have a gimmick.

Graffiti – Drawings or writings on a surface in public.
Sentence – Graffiti was scribbled all over the walls.
VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS

VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS