
IELTS VOCABULARY

Brisk: Quick, energetic, or lively.
Sentence: She took a brisk walk around the park to start her day.

Jovial: Cheerful and friendly.
Sentence: He had a jovial smile that made everyone feel at ease.
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Glimpse: A quick look at something.
Sentence: I caught a glimpse of the rainbow as it appeared after the rain.

Fickle: Changing frequently, especially in feelings or opinions.
Sentence: Her fickle nature made it hard to know if she would attend the party.

Dreary: Sad, gloomy, or dull.
Sentence: The weather was dreary, with clouds covering the sky all day.
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Meander: To walk slowly without a fixed direction.
Sentence: We decided to meander through the streets, enjoying the calm afternoon.

Baffled: Confused or puzzled.
Sentence: I was baffled by the math problem and couldn’t figure out the solution.
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Eager: Very excited or ready to do something.
Sentence: She was eager to open her birthday presents.

Miserable: Very unhappy or uncomfortable.
Sentence: He felt miserable after hearing the bad news.

Vivid: Clear, detailed, and strong in appearance.
Sentence: She gave a vivid description of her summer vacation, making everyone feel like they were there

Linger: To stay in one place longer than needed.
Sentence: He decided to linger in the garden, enjoying the warm sunshine.
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Fragile: Easily broken or delicate.
Sentence: The vase was fragile, so I handled it with care.

Scowl: To look at something with a bad or angry expression.
Sentence: He scowled when he realized he had missed the bus.

Witty: Quick and clever in humor.
Sentence: His witty remarks always made everyone laugh.
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Tedious: Boring or too long and tiring.
Sentence: The homework was tedious, but I managed to finish it.

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