IELTS VOCABULARY
Worthy – a person notable or important in a particular sphere.
Sentence – Their efforts are worthy of your support.
Wondrous – inspiring a feeling of wonder or delight; marvellous.
Sentence – It was a wondrous thing to see the sea for the first time.
Wholesome – conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Sentence – The food is filling and wholesome.
Stupendous – extremely impressive.
Sentence – He was a man of stupendous stamina and energy.
Stunning – extremely impressive or attractive.
Sentence – You look really stunning in that dress!
Stirring – causing excitement or strong emotion; rousing.
Sentence – The Prime Minister made a stirring speech.
Soulful – expressing or appearing to express deep and often sorrowful feeling.
Sentence – She has big soulful eyes.
Seemly – conforming to accepted notions of propriety or good taste; decorous.
Sentence – It was not seemly for ladies to talk about money.
Principled – based on a given set of rules.
Sentence – She was a very principled woman.
Plentiful – existing in or yielding great quantities
Sentence – Eggs are plentiful at the moment.
Phenomenal – remarkable or exceptional, especially exceptionally good.
Sentence – The results have been phenomenal.
Intuitive – easy to use and understand.
Sentence – He seemed to have an intuitive knowledge of how I was feeling.
Instantaneous – occurring or done instantly.
Sentence – Her death was almost instantaneous.
IELTS VOCABULARY
IELTS VOCABULARY