
IELTS VOCABULARY

Undermine (verb): To weaken something gradually.
Sentence: Constant criticism can undermine a person’s self-confidence.

Equitable (adjective): Fair and impartial.
Sentence: Governments must ensure equitable access to quality education.

Bolster (verb): To support or strengthen.
Sentence: The new evidence bolstered his argument in the debate.

Ambiguous (adjective): Unclear or having more than one possible meaning.
Sentence: The politician’s ambiguous statement led to public confusion.
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Repercussion (noun): A negative consequence of an action.
Sentence: Cutting down forests can have severe environmental repercussions.

Integral (adjective): Essential or necessary part of something.
Sentence: Teamwork is an integral component of successful project management.

Disseminate (verb): To spread information widely.
Sentence: Social media helps disseminate news faster than traditional platforms.
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Surpass (verb): To exceed or go beyond.
Sentence: The new athlete has surpassed all expectations in his first season.

Tangible (adjective): Real and concrete, not abstract.
Sentence: There has been a tangible improvement in air quality after the restrictions.

Coherent (adjective): Logical and well-organized.
Sentence: Her essay was well-structured and highly coherent.

Volatile (adjective): Likely to change rapidly and unpredictably.
Sentence: The stock market remains volatile during global crises.

Altruistic (adjective): Showing selfless concern for the well-being of others.
Sentence: Volunteering is often driven by altruistic motives rather than personal gain.

Plausible (adjective): Seemingly reasonable or believable.
Sentence: The student provided a plausible explanation for the delay in submission.
