BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS – 485
Calamity: a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering:
Sentence: A series of calamities ruined them – floods, a failed harvest, and the death of a son.
Cast out: to get rid of someone or something, especially forcefully:
Sentence: Cast out by his family, he was forced to fend for himself.
Clammy: sticky and slightly wet in an unpleasant way:
Sentence: It was a hot, clammy day.
Cloven: used to describe something, especially an animal’s hoof, that is divided into two parts:
Sentence: The devil was painted with horns and cloven hoofs.
Contempt: a strong feeling of disliking and having no respect for someone or something:
Sentence: He rewarded their kindness with hostility and contempt.
Convulse: to (cause to) shake violently with sudden uncontrolled movements:
Sentence: A racking cough convulsed her whole body.
Crazed: behaving wildly
Sentence: His baseball glove is among the objects crazed collectors want to buy
Crevice: a small, narrow crack or space,
Sentence: The harsh light revealed every crevice and wrinkle in his face.
Cursed: used to describe something that is annoying to you in an angry way:
Sentence: It’s a cursed nuisance, having to work late every evening!
Disintegrate: to become weaker or be destroyed by breaking into small pieces:
Sentence: The spacecraft disintegrated as it entered the earth’s atmosphere.
Vocabulary Words for IELTS