IELTS VOCABULARY READING SKILLS/ SPEAKING SKILLS,-SET-3

IELTS VOCABULARY 

IELTS VOCABULARY 

International English language Testing System 



1. Mitigate: To make something less severe, harmful, or painful.

2. Alleviate: To make a problem or suffering less severe.

3. Infer: To deduce or conclude information based on evidence or reasoning.

4. Resilient: Able to withstand or recover from difficult conditions.

5. Eminent: Well-known and respected, especially within a particular field.

6. Innovative: Introducing new ideas, methods, or technologies.

7. Comprehensive: Covering or including all aspects of a particular subject.

8. Conducive: Tending to produce a particular result or effect.

9. Prolific: Producing a large amount of something, such as work or ideas.

10. Discern: To perceive or recognize something with difficulty or effort.

11. Implication: The possible consequences or effects of an action or decision.

12. Diverse: Showing a great deal of variety or difference.

13. Concur: To agree or have the same opinion.

14. Ambiguous: Open to more than one interpretation; unclear or uncertain.

15. Elaborate: To give more detail or information about something.

16. Hypothesis: A proposed explanation based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

17. Conventional: Following traditional or widely accepted beliefs, customs, or practices.

18. Contradict: To assert the opposite of a statement or claim.

19. Validity: The quality of being logically or factually sound; accuracy.

20. Cohesive: United and forming a whole.

21.Academic: Relating to education and scholarship.


22. Criterion: A principle or standard by which something is judged or decided.


23. Analysis: Detailed examination or study of something.


24. Evaluate: Assess or judge the quality, importance, or value of something.


25. Significant: Important, meaningful, or notable.


26. Consequence: A result or effect of an action or condition.


27. Infer: Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.


28. Perspective: A particular way of viewing things or understanding a situation.


29. Comprehensive: Including all elements or aspects of something.


30. Synthesize: Combine different ideas, information, or elements to form a coherent whole.

Note

These words can help you convey your thoughts more precisely and effectively during the IELTS exam. Practice using them in context to improve your understanding and fluency with these vocabulary words.



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