Vocabulary for IELTS
Erratic – moving or behaving in a way that is not regular, certain, or expected.
Sentence – He said she acted erratic, got the shakes one evening, almost had a nervous breakdown.
Evoke – to make someone remember something or feel an emotion.
Sentence – No longer will high status evoke deference and admiration or envy and resentment from those in less worthy positions.
Exclude – to prevent someone or something from entering a place or taking part in an activity.
Sentence – We can’t exclude the possibility that some warmongers will run the risk of starting a new world war.
Exorbitant – Exorbitant prices, demands, etc. are much too large.
Sentence – They passed extravagant long ago, cruised through exorbitant and finally settled somewhere in the neighborhood of incomprehensible.
Exemplary – very good and suitable to be copied by other people.
Sentence – He is the exemplary modernizing figure whose works are pompously taught as avant-garde texts that open new horizons for Arab youths.
Fabricate – to invent or produce something false in order to deceive someone.
Sentence – In this project, students will fabricate composite materials using different high performance fibres and lay-up designs.
Façade – the front of a building, especially a large or attractive building.
Sentence – The facade of the building was checker boarded with black and white tiles.
Fatality – a death caused by an accident or by violence, or someone who has died in either of these ways.
Sentence – China also has the highest fatality rate for miners, despite repeated safety sweeps.
Fathom – a unit for measuring the depth of water, equal to 1.8 metres or 6 feet.
Sentence – What the locals could not fathom out, however, was the reason behind Pascoe’s new-found prosperity.
Feasible – able to be made, done, or achieved.
Sentence – This is perfectly feasible by a system of fixed and moveable compartmentation, but no one has yet produced a practical system.
Feature – a typical quality or an important part of something.
Sentence – It was the first movie to feature onscreen product placement for its own merchandise.
Feral – existing in a wild state, especially describing an animal that was previously kept by people.
Sentence – On occasions a feral cat will move into a burrow and have a litter down there.
Ferment – If food or drink ferments or if you ferment it, it goes through a chemical change because of the action of yeast or bacteria, which may cause it to produce bubbles or heat, or turn sugars in it into alcohol.
Sentence – You make wine by leaving grape juice to ferment until all the sugar has turned to alcohol.
Fleeting – short or quick.
Sentence – She wondered for a fleeting moment if he would put his arm around her.
Forsake – to leave someone forever, especially when they need you.
Sentence – But it was never expected that voters would forsake their loyalties in large numbers for an abstract principle.
Garnish – to decorate food with a small amount of different food.
Sentence – Garnish with basil sprigs and shaved cheese.
Gluttony – a situation in which people eat and drink more than they need to.
Sentence – His parents evidently did not suffer from drunkenness, gluttony, or excesses of marital discord.
Gratuitous – (of something such as bad behaviour) not necessary, or with no cause.
Sentence – A gratuitous promise, pure and simple, remains unenforceable unless given under seal.
Gregarious – (of people) liking to be with other people.
Sentence – He throws gregarious comments at will into his customers’ conversations, in between serving drinks.