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IELTS VOCABULARY Panoramic: A wide view of an area Sentence: From the top of the tower…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Peel – We peel fruit and vegetables when you don’t want to eat their…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Patricide: Killing one’s own father Sentence: The girl was accused of parricide when the…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Surfeit: Excess Sentence: The country has a surfeit of cheap labour. Accustom: Familiarize, habituate…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Cinematic (adj.): Relating to the cinema or movies; having the qualities of a film.…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Reverberate (v.): To echo or resound. Sentence: The sound of the church bell reverberated…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Abandon: to leave and never return. Sentence: The bank robbers abandoned the car just…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Ambiguous: Having several potential meanings; unclear and difficult to understand. When I asked the…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Badinage (Noun): Witty conversation. Sentence: We had badinage last night. Dogmatic (Adjective): Thrusting one’s…

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IELTS VOCABULARY Amicable: Friendly, pleasant, and agreeable; Sentence: The neighbors reached an amicable settlement regarding the…

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