IELTS
speaking and writing is a challenge for many test takers, especially who are
expecting to get a high score in academic IELTS test. The secret of the good
reading mark is you must have a huge vocabulary. If you have built a strong
vocabulary already, study these words/difficult words will enrich your speaking
and writing skill and increase the chance to shoot an excellent mark in IELTS.
Vocabulary For IELTS
This blog
has more than 1500 difficult words with their meanings, explanation, and usage
with example sentences to improve vocabulary and speaking, writing skill. These
are unusually used in daily but common in topics of IELTS academic (Speaking,
writing and reading). We call these words as difficult words IELTS vocabulary
that is very valuable for students who want to enhance their speaking, writing
and reading skill and score. These words are indispensable for IELTS Exam and
you need to use these words in your speaking and writing test of IELTS. These
words will greatly impact your IELTS Score. You will be able to impress your
examiner with these words in writing and speaking test.
IELTS Difficult Words Meanings
These
difficult words are divided into four parts for easy use so one by one you can
learn and use these easily. All the parts can be found from below of every post
so you can visit easily where you want to go between the parts.
Undergo
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To experience something which is unpleasant or which involves a
change. (She underwent an operation on a tumour in her left lung last year.)
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Espresso
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Strong coffee, or a cup of this, made by forcing hot water through
crushed coffee beans & served without milk. (Do you like espresso? Or would
you prefer an espresso or a cappuccino?)
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Solemn promise
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An agreement which you make in a serious way and expect to keep.
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Orientate
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To aim something at someone or something, or make something suitable
for a particular group of people. (It is essential that the public sector
orientates itself more towards the consumer.
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Disorientate
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To make someone confused about where they are and where they are
going.
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Solemn
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Serious and without any humour. (A solemn face/voice solemn music.)
Everyone looked very solemn.
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Incident
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An event which are either unusual of unpleasant. (A youth was
seriously injured in a shooting incident on Sunday.)
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Perceive
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To come to an opinion about something or have a belief about
something. (How do the French perceive the British? (Women’s magazines are
often perceived to be superficial.)
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Explicit
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Clear and exact. (I gave her explicit directions how to get here.)
(She was very explicit about (= said very clearly and exactly) what she
thought was wrong with the plans.
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Demonstration
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When you show someone how to do something. (This disaster is a clear
demonstration of the need for tighter controls. (Let me give you a
demonstration of how the camera works.)
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Breed
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To keep animals for the purpose of producing young animals. (His main
income comes from breeding cattle).
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Emphasis
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The particular importance or attention that you give to something. (I
think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing
it
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You’re trapped
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Ap phansay huway hein
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cage
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pinjera
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Fluttered
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Phansay huway
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Turd/Bother
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Pareshan
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Boner
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When man’s pennis hard (I have had a boner)
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Err
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To make a mistake or do something wrong (To err is a human, to
forgive is Divine).
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Pretty dank
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Bohut acha, looks good
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Perspective
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Evident
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Easily seen or understood (This paragraph is evident)
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Rush Hours
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Busy part of the day
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Emission
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When gas, heat, light etc. sent out
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Drawback
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A disadvantage or negative part of a situation
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Commute
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To make the same journey regularly between work & home
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Pertaining
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(Urdu: Mutaulik) About
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Sarcastically
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(Urdu: Tanzia tor per)
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Custom
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Apni marzi ky mutabik
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Hypocrisy/Hypocrite
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Munafiqat/munafiq
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Smitten
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Achanak se like karna, achanak se acha lagna
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IELTS Difficult Words and Vocabulary Part 6
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