
BEST VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS – 446

Eclectic: deriving the best ideas and styles from a diverse range of sources
Sentence : My university is offering an eclectic mix of courses.

Egregious : reprehensible or outrageously bad
Sentence : It is an egregious abuse of copyright.

Embezzlement : misappropriation of funds
Sentence : He has charges of fraud and embezzlement.

Enervate : lacking in vitality or mentally/ morally drained
Sentence : The weather has an enervating heat today.

Ephemeral : lasting for a short duration
Sentence : Fads are ephemeral: new ones regularly drive out the old.

Equanimity : maintaining composure in stressful situations
Sentence : He accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity.

Fatuous : devoid of intelligence
Sentence : It was a fatuous comment.

Gratuitous : uncalled for or unwarranted
Sentence : Gratuitous violence was reported.

Iconoclast : someone who criticizes or attacks cherished ideas and beliefs
Sentence : I hope I’m an iconoclast. My role is the one who doesn’t give a hoot.

Idiosyncratic: something peculiar to an individual
Sentence : He emerged as one of the great, idiosyncratic talents of the nineties.

Incumbent : something that is morally binding
Sentence : The government realized that it was incumbent on them to act.
VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS

VOCABULARY WORDS FOR IELTS