VOCABULARY FOR IELTS SPEAKING
Adept: very skilled or proficient at something
Sentence: She is adept at solving complex mathematical problems.
Alleviate: the act of making something bad such as pain or problems less severe
Sentence: Taking pain medication can alleviate headache symptoms.
Bolster: Logical and well-organised; easy to understand.
Sentence: The Company hired more staff to bolster its customer support team.
VOCABULARY FOR IELTS SPEAKING
Breakthrough: A significant development or achievement.
Sentence: The scientist made a breakthrough in cancer research.
Comprehend: To understand or grasp the meaning of something.
Sentence: I struggled to comprehend the complex mathematical equation.
Devastating: Highly destructive or damaging.
Sentence: The recent earthquake had devastating effects on the region, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
VOCABULARY FOR IELTS SPEAKING
Exponential: Growing rapidly or increasing at an increasingly faster rate.
Sentence: The company’s revenue showed an exponential increase after the launch of their innovative product.
Eloquent: Fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing.
Sentence: The poet delivered an eloquent recitation of her latest work.
Globalisation: The phenomenon of escalating interconnectedness and interdependence among nations.
Sentence: Globalisation has led to increased cultural exchange between countries.
Inevitable: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
Sentence: Change is inevitable, and it is important to adapt and embrace it.
Lethargic: Feeling tired, sluggish, or lacking in energy.
Sentence: After a long day of work, I feel lethargic and just want to relax.