
IELTS Vocabulary

ZEST – a feeling of enjoyment.
Sentence – He has great zest for his journey.

YOUTHFUL – typical of young people
Sentence – He was full of youthful idealism.

WINSOME – pleasing and attractive.
Sentence – She gave him her best winsome smile.

VIVID – having clear picture in your mind
SENTENCE – I have vivid picture of the zoo that I visited a year ago.

VIVACIOUS – lively and happy
Sentence – She’s beautiful, vivacious, and charming.

VENTUROUS – willing to take risks on difficult action.
Sentence – To my pleasant surprise Venturous was chosen to represent our Department.
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TRANQUILITY – state of peace or calm
Sentence – The hotel is a haven of peace and tranquility.

TEEMING – to have a lot of people or things moving about in it.
Sentence – This river is teeming with fish.

TENACIOUS – not likely to give up; determined
Sentence – He was the most tenacious politician in South Africa.

SERENE – calm and peaceful.
Sentence – I always prefer to stay in the hotels with serene view.
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SANGFROID – the ability to stay calm in a difficult situation.
Sentence – He played the game with perfect sangfroid.

RESPLENDENT – brightly coloured in an impressive way.
Sentence – She looked resplendent in a silk dress

RAPTUROUS – expressing extreme pleasure.
Sentence – He left the stage to rapturous applause.
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PROLIFIC – very inventive or productive.
Sentence – John Steve was a prolific writer.

PROFUSE – given or produced in great quantity.
Sentence – The flowers are profuse in spring.

PRODIGAL – spending money freely and rather wastefully.
Sentence – Prodigal habits die hard.
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NIFTY – particularly good, skilful.
Sentence – It’s a nifty computer game that teaches math skills.

LUSCIOUS – tasting very good.
Sentence – I like the luscious taste of ripe peaches.

LAUDABLE – deserving to be appreciated.
Sentence – Her work for charity is highly laudable.

EXQUISITE – extremely beautiful and pleasing.
Sentence – My mother has an exquisite face.
