IELTS Vocabulary
Arise – occur.
Sentence – The board acknowledges problems which arise from the newness of the approach.
Convention – conference.
Sentence – It’s an established convention that the part of the prince is played by a woman.
Uninjured – unhurt.
Sentence – Two teenage boys in the Rover car escaped uninjured and were helping police inquiries.
Mild – not violent, severe, or extreme.
Sentence – The flimsy structure of the vehicle could not withstand even mild impacts.
Earth – the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live.
Sentence – Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time.
Movie – a film shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story.
Sentence – The movie is set in the future.
Beneficial – helpful, useful, or good.
Sentence – While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.
To illustrate – to draw pictures for a book, magazine, etc.
Sentence – Ancient literature uses fictional characters to illustrate moral dilemmas.
Hazard – something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage.
Sentence – Growing levels of pollution represent a serious health hazard to the local population.
Worn – very tired, and seeming old.
Sentence – I’ve only worn this jumper twice, and it’s already begun to bobble.
Everlasting – lasting forever or for a long time.
Sentence – The boss gets on my wick with his everlasting complaints about timekeeping. And he thinks nothing of rolling up to the office at ten o’clock himself.
Enemy – a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something.
Sentence – The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion is humility.
Modern – designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods.
Sentence – The compact disc is a miracle of modern technology.
Uncommon – not seen, happening, or experienced often.
Sentence – It is not uncommon that a sunny morning will turn out to be a cloudy day at this time of the year.
Pressing – urgent or needing to be dealt with immediately.
Sentence – There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
Amateur – taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job.
Sentence – His success in amateur theatricals led him on to think he could tread the boards for a living.
To narrate – to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen.
Sentence – One by one the witnesses narrated the sequence of events which led up to the disaster.
Possibility – a chance that something may happen or be true.
Sentence – He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future.
Abandon – to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever.
Sentence – Dreams don’t abandon a painstaking pursuit of the people, as long as you never stop pursuing, you will bathe in the brilliance of the dream.
Contrary – opposite.
Sentence – Contrary to popular myth , the majority of accidents are not caused by speeding or drunkenness.
Famous – known and recognized by many people.
Sentence – There he met the famous Shoshone chieftain Washakie.
Militant – active, determined, and often willing to use force.
Sentence – Since his days as a militant student, he has cut his hair, put on a suit and is now the classic example of the poacher turned gamekeeper.
Poisonous – a substance that can make people or animals ill or kill them if they eat or drink it.
Sentence – Poisonous vapours burst out of the factory during the accident, causing several hundred deaths.