IELTS VOCABULARY

IELTS VOCABULARY
IELTS VOCABULARY

Vex – to irritate or annoy someone Sentence: The noise from the construction site vexed the residents of the neighborhood.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Venerate – to regard with great respect or reverence
Sentence: The people venerate the statue of the goddess in the temple.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Viscous – having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid
Sentence: The honey was so viscous that it was difficult to pour out of the jar.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Verbose – using more words than necessary, wordy
Sentence: The speaker was so verbose that the audience lost interest in the presentation.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Vindictive – having or showing a strong desire for revenge
Sentence: The vindictive ex-girlfriend spread rumors about her former partner.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Viable – capable of working successfully, feasible
Sentence: The business plan was not viable due to high costs and low demand.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Visceral – relating to deep inward feelings rather than intellect
Sentence,: The visceral reaction to the tragedy was one of sadness and grief.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Vehement – showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
Sentence: The politician made a vehement speech against the new law.

IELTS VOCABULARY

Vexatious – causing annoyance, frustration, or worry
Sentence: The vexatious customer kept complaining about the service.

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