IELTS VOCABULARY Swamped – though the word means drowning, flooded, Example – I am so swamped…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Perfunctory : carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection. Sentence: His response…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Gnarly: something extreme, especially something that is very dangerous and exciting Sentence: Have you…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Jibe: Agree or be in harmony with. Sentence: Her story doesn’t jibe with the…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Quip – a witty remark or comment Sentence : She always has a quip…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Egregious: conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible Sentence: It was an egregious error for…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Sad: When something bad or unfortunate happens in life. Sentence: She was sad when…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Drizzle – Meaning – Fine Drops of Rain. Sentence Formation: It’s just a drizzle.…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Randomize: arrange or organize by chance, without any order or plan Sentence: A randomized…
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IELTS VOCABULARY Abrogate- To revoke Sentence: In 1975, Moscow decided to abrogate this agreement. Anachronism- Something out of…