VOCABULARY

 

Most of the candidates have excellent writing skills but due to lack of some uncommon vocabulary, they are unable to achieve the highest band score in IELTS examination. Therefore, DEEP IELTS provides you some useful vocab words to avoid repetition in ielts writing and speaking.

Vocabulary for general words used in writing tasks

·       People- Humans, mankind, humankind, public, Society.

·       Young People- Teenagers, adolescents, youth, youngsters, juvenile.

·       Adults- Middle-aged people, grown- ups.

·       Old people- Senior citizens, the elderly.

·       Children- kids, off-spring, Sibling, newborns, toddlers, infants.

·       Advantages- benefits, pros, merits, strengths, Positives.

·       Disadvantages- Cons, weakness, demerits, limitations, drawbacks, shortcomings, ill effects.

·       Result (bad)- consequence, repercussion.

·       Job- Profession, Occupation.

·       A lot of- a number of, a multitude of, a plethora of, abundance of, ample of, bunch of.

·       Industrious- Hard-working, Diligent, sedulous, conscientious.

·       Deliberately- Intentionally, purposefully, consciously, willfully.

·       Obstacle- Barrier, hindrance, hitch, stumbling block.

·       Important- Paramount, Imperative, Indispensable, Significant, Essential.

 Noteworthy and Noticeable (used in case of features of anything important).

·       Very important- Pivotal, Vital.

·       Many- Various, Myriads, numerous, Plenty, Countless.

·       Lack of – Dearth, Scarcity, Shortage, unavailability.

·       Bad- Atrocious, displeasing, horrible, awful, dreadful, cruel, terrible, unpleasant.

·       Bad experience- annoyance, disappointment, disaster.

·   Government- Authority, administration, executive, Law enforcement agency, Bureaucrats.

·       Harmful- Dangerous, Deleterious, Detrimental, Unfavorable.

·       Huge- enormous, mammoth, massive, colossal, gigantic, massive, immense.

·       Very high- an exorbitant, skyrocketing, immoderate, excessive, extreme, enormous.

·       Encourage- Propel, Persuade, Motivate, Stimulate.

·       Slow- Sluggish, moderate, and leisurely.

·       Rapid increase- rampant increase, proliferation, escalate, rapidly growing, developing, mushrooming, spreading, proliferation.

·       To reduce- Lessen, curtail, diminish, decrease, cut down.

·       For instance- To exemplify, for example, to illustrate.

·       Dilapidated- Damaged, Deteriorated.

·       Exorbitant- Expensive, high-priced.

·       Unconventional- Uncommon, different.

·       Detrimental- hazardous, deleterious, deleterious, unfavorable, unfortunate.

·       Rude- ill-mannered, impolite, inelegant, bad-mannered, disrespectful, unpolite.

·       Garbage- Rubbish, Litter, junk, waste, debris.

·       Rich- Wealthy, affluent, well-to-do, prosperous.

·       Poor- Destitute, poverty-striken, impoverished, needy.

·       Use- Consumption, consume, utilize, employ.

·       Advertisements- Adverts, commercials.

·       Amazing- Incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, astonishing, extraordinary.

·       Anger- Enrage, infuriate, inflame, madden.

·       Angry- furious, enraged, indignant, inflamed.

·       Answer- Reply, respond, retort, Acknowledge, return, reaction.

·       Ask- Question, demand, Request, Expect, Inquire, Interrogate, Examine.

·       Extremely happy- Elated, Jubilant, overjoyed.

·       Businessmen- Entrepreneurs.

·       Eager- Avid, Keen.

·       Abroad- Overseas.

·       Confused- Bewildered, Puzzled, Perplexed.

·       Tourists- Travelers, Sightseer, commuters, visitor, explorer.

·       Compulsory- Mandatory, requisite, necessary, obligatory, required, prescribed.

·       Separate- Differentiate, distinguish, autonomous, discrete, independent, detached, unconnected.

·       Conditions- Criteria, Requirement, circumstance, surroundings, situation.

·       Expected- Envisaged, anticipated, predicted.

 

 

 

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