BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS – 553
Wade: walk through relatively shallow water
Sentence: We had to wade across the river
Waft: be driven or carried along, as by the air
Sentence: From the kitchen comes a waft of roasting meat
Waggish: witty or joking
Sentence: He uses waggish humor to great effect
Vocabulary Words for IELTS
Waif: a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned
Sentence: You were a little waif, fed cake and tea at the millionaire’s table.
Wail: a cry of sorrow and grief
Sentence: The city was filled with the wail of police sirens
Wallow: devote oneself entirely to something
Sentence: Elephants come to wallow in the mud
Wanton: spend wastefully
Sentence: The wanton destruction of the forests must be stopped
Wayward: resistant to guidance or discipline
Sentence: She was not ready to forgive her wayward husband