
BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS

Wistful: in deep thought but in a sad or depressing way.
Sentence: After the car accident, she felt wistful for weeks.

WITTY: showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humour
Sentence: He was witty and very charming

Dogmatic (Adjective):
Meaning: Thrusting one’s opinion or beliefs while reluctant to accept those of others.
Sentence: The leader seems quite dogmatic.
BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS

Intertwine: spin, wind, or twist together
Sentence: He’s always telling stories in which the present and the past intertwine

Jampack: crowd or pack to capacity
Sentence: His room was jam-packed with fruit, flowers, gifts etc.

Fulminate (Noun):
Meaning: Protest strongly against something.
Sentence: There is always some fulmination to new rules.
BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS

TACTLESS: saying or doing things that are likely to annoy or to upset other people
Sentence: It was tactless of you to comment on his hair!

Stealing the scene: to be the most popular or the best part of an event or situation
Sentence: He steals the show as the young man doomed by his zest for life
BEST Vocabulary Words for IELTS
