Vocabulary For IELTS
Acceptance – general agreement that something is satisfactory or right, or that someone should be included in a group.
Sentence – The greatest gift that you can give to others is the gift of unconditional love and acceptance.
Admiration – the feeling of admiring someone or something.
Sentence – No artist of performer can entirely escape the lure of fame and its promise of endless admiration and respect, but there is a heavy price one must pay for it.
Affection – a feeling of liking for a person or place.
Sentence – He inspires affection and respect as a man of unquestionable integrity.
Aggravation – trouble or difficulty.
Sentence – With the economic integration and aggravation of the Chinese market globalization process , the retail business of our country is encountering unprecedented horizontal competition and market to push.
Anger – a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that has happened.
Sentence – Anger rusts intellect so that it cannot discern right from wrong.
Anguish – extreme unhappiness caused by physical or mental suffering.
Sentence – No one suspected the anguish he carried on his shoulders.
Anxiety – an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future.
Sentence – He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry.
Attraction – something that makes people want to go to a place or do a particular thing.
Sentence – If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth.
Boredom – the state of being bored.
Sentence – She has a low threshold of boredom and needs the constant stimulation of physical activity.
Caution – great care and attention.
Sentence – It is necessary to exercise caution when making recommendations.
Certainty – the state of being completely confident or having no doubt about something.
Sentence – We don’t know with absolute certainty that the project will succeed.
Compassion – a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others and a wish to help them.
Sentence – Compassion fatigue among donor countries means there is less money for worthy causes.
Confidence – the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future.
Sentence – The new contracts have undermined the confidence of employees.
Confusion – a situation in which people do not understand what is happening, what they should do or who someone or something is.
Sentence – There is widespread confusion about the government’s transport policy.
Contentment – happiness and satisfaction, often because you have everything you need.
Sentence – It presents a scene of rural contentment, a delectable backwater remote and undisturbed by pressures of the world outside.
Courage – the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation.
Sentence – People will not give work by seeing your beauty, but by seeing your courage.
Curiosity – an eager wish to know or learn about something.
Sentence – The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
Defeat – to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition.
Sentence – She defeat all her rival for the job with nonchalant ease.
Defiance – behaviour in which you refuse to obey someone or something.
Sentence – Claim yourself in defiance, in hope, in love, in fury, in gratitude. Claim the Light. Claim the Dark. Claim it all. Nothing can stay.
Delight – (something or someone that gives) great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness.
Sentence – He took a particular delight in killing people.