IELTS VOCABULARY
Harbinger: a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
Sentence: He scored the winner on his debut, a harbinger of things to come.
Hilarity: extreme amusement, especially when expressed by laughter.
Sentence: Her work has a horrible sort of hilarity
Hodgepodge: a confused mixture
Sentence: I would like him to tell me for which of the ingredients of this hodgepodge he was responsible.
Homespun: simple and unsophisticated.
Sentence: This is not some homespun philosophy to make us all feel better.
Haptic: relating to the sense of touch,
Sentence: The haptic touch screens buzz gently when a key has been touched.
Heinous: utterly odious or wicked.
Sentence: The criminal received the death penalty for his heinous crime.
Huzzah: used to express excitement, pleasure, or approval:
Sentence: The newspaper’s review was one big huzzah for the new movie
Hirsute: Hairy or shaggy
Sentence: The hirsute peach had a fuzzy skin that was soft to the touch
