70 Most Commonly Used Advanced Vocabulary for IELTS Reading

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This video will explain the 70 most frequently used Advanced vocabulary for IELTS reading.
Here, you will find 70 of the most noteworthy advanced vocabulary words to boost your vocabulary for IELTS.
Advanced vocabularies are essential for the English language that play a vital role in understanding Academic English for IELTS.
In IELTS preparation, these 70 most crucial advanced vocabulary will help you to score high in your IELTS exam.
If you want to build up your general vocabulary proficiency these 70 of the most essential advanced vocabulary words will help you unquestionably.
Practicing this advanced vocabulary-related lesson for IELTS will promote your understanding level at the same time this will progress your overall English proficiency.

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36. TENTATIVE: Pertaining(refer to) to a trial, not certain.
synonyms: hesitant, uncertain, doubtful
example: Without the result of blood test, the doctor could only make a tentative diagnosis.

37. UNANIMOUS: A complete or absolute agreement.
synonyms: congenial, concordant, like-minded
example: Because the jury could not reach a unanimous decision, the case will be revised.

38. ABANDONED: Left without care and protection.
synonyms: deserted, discarded, uninhibited
example: The game was abandoned at half-time because of the poor weather conditions.

39. DYSFUNCTION: Not operating normally or properly.
synonyms: malfunction, abnormality, aberration
example: Treating the man's sexual dysfunction required medication as well as psychotherapy.

40. EMERGING: Just beginning to exist or be noticed.
synonyms: growing, promising, developing
example: It is difficult to manage an emerging business and an emerging family at the same time.

41. FRAMEWORK: A basic structure underlying a system.
synonyms: structure, arrangement, configuration
example: The government needs to establish a legal framework for the protection of the environment.

42. INCORPORATE: Integrate a part into the whole.
synonyms: combine, amalgamate, integrate
example: The party vowed to incorporate environmental considerations into all its policies.

43. METAPHORICAL: Something that is used symbolically.
synonyms: figurative, allegorical, denotative
example: There are many portraits in the museum; they have both metaphorical as well as literal meanings.

44. PLAGIARIZE: To steal another person's idea or work.
synonyms: reproduce, replicate, duplicate
example: People often truly believe that the information they plagiarize was actually their own.

45. PINPOINT: Locate or describe exactly or precisely.
synonyms: identify, recognize, spot
example: Emergency workers at the site are still unable to pinpoint the cause of the explosion.

46. RECESSION: A prolonged(lengthy) downturn in the economy.
synonyms: downturn, stagnation, bust
example: The current recession has weakened so many firms that many can no longer survive.

47. SOVEREIGN: Possessing supreme or ultimate power.
synonyms: independent, autonomous, self-ruling
example: Once I reach the legal age, I will be a sovereign individual and will have control over my own life.

48. WITHSTAND: To stand or hold out against.
synonyms: cope with, endure, tolerate
example: The houses close to the coast were built so sturdily(physically strongly) that they can withstand the strongest storms.

49. ABUSE: The improper use of something.
synonyms: bullying, maltreatment, exploitation
example: Millions of young men and women all over the world have fallen to prey of drug abuse.

50. AGGRAVATE: To make bad situation worse.
synonyms: antagonize, exasperate, infuriate
example: Today, many emerging problems are aggravated by the pressures of modernization.

51. COMMISSION: Authorize the production of something.
synonyms: authorize, designate, sanction
example: The government set up a commission to investigate allegations(proclaims) of police violence.

52. CONVEY: Communicate ideas or feelings indirectly.
synonyms: disseminate, indicate, express
example: You need to be able to convey the subtle nuances of the meaning of your expression.

53. COINCIDENCE: When two things happen at the same time.
synonyms: chance, concurrence, serendipity
example: It was mere coincidence that brought them together so far from two different nations.

54. DISCRETIONARY: Left to individual choice or judgement.
synonyms: elective, optional, not required
example: Some students may be eligible for a discretionary grant for their university course.

55. EXACERBATE: To make something worse.
synonyms: worsen, complicate, intensify
example: This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities.

56. EXPOSURE: The art of exposing(revealing), laying open, uncovering.
synonyms: revelation, disclosure, manifestation
example: There is a convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer.

57. INFERENCE: Process of reaching a conclusion.
synonyms: deduction, determination, conclusion
example: When you are reading, you can make inference based on the information the author provides.

58. INHERENT: Existing as a natural and permanent way.
synonyms: intrinsic, immanent, natural
example: Everyone know jumping out of an airplane is an activity that comes with inherent risk.

59. PRESSING: Urgent or needing to be dealt immediately.
synonyms: imperative, critical, compelling
example: Online harassment has become one of the pressing issues in our society.

60. PRAGMATIC: Dealing with things sensibly or realistically.
synonyms: practical, realistic, reasonable
example: The scientist had a pragmatic way to deal with freshwater crisis.

61. REINFORCE: To make something stronger.
synonyms: consolidate, buttress, strengthen
example: Until the construction was complete, the extra scaffolding(temporary structure) was erected(put together) to reinforce the façade.

62. SUCCINCT: Very brief(short or quick) in statement or expression.
synonyms: concise, compact, abbreviated
example: The book gives very succinct account of archeology and its history.

63. VIOLATION: The action of violating someone or something.
synonyms: trespass, lawbreaking, breach
example: Amnesty International opposes the death penalty as a violation of the right to life.

64. ADHERE: To attach firmly(strongly and tightly) to something usually.
synonyms: follow, maintain, comply(act in accordance) with
example: We adhere to the principles of equal rights and freedom of expression for all.

65. CONNOTATION: Something suggested by a word or thing.
synonyms: undertone, citation(quote reference), indication
example: A good dictionary will give us the connotation of the word as well as its meaning .

66. DISCRIMINATION: Distinguishing between two or more people or things.
synonyms: prejudice, unfairness, favoritism
example: People think that the research understates the amount of discrimination women suffer.

67. EMPIRICAL: Derived from observation or experiment.
synonyms: observational, experimental, practical
example: Without a doubt, the DNA test will provide empirical confirmation of the suspect's identify.

68. ERADICATE: The complete destruction of something.
synonyms: elimination, destruction, annihilation
example: The eradication of smallpox by vaccination was one of medicine's greatest triumphs(achievement).

69. FORMULATE: Putting together different parts.
synonyms: originate, compose, construct
example: A successful business is started when you formulate a strategy for making money.

70. MOMENTUM: Speed of an object in motion.
synonyms: energy, propulsion velocity
example: The campaign has been gaining momentum ever since the television appeal.

rohitpariyar
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Good effort your video are beneficial for IELTS preparation kindly provide the material in pdf form ❤ i am waiting for it

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Endorsement 0:00
Coherent 0:27
Hierarchy 0:53
Indigenous 1:19
Paradigm 1:45
Redundancy 2:09
Analogy 2:37
Compensate 3:04
Consensus 3:30
Dwindling 3:56
Groundbreaking 4:24
Intrinsic 4:51
Predominant 5:16
Repercussion 5:43
Speculation 6:08
Condemn 6:34
Definitive 7:00
Fundamental 7:26
Profound 7:53
Safeguard 8:18
Consecutive 8:44
Heritage 9:11
Pervasive 9:36
Acknowledge 10:03
Aesthetic 10:29
Biased 10:55
Concurrent 11:21
Deviation 11:48
Depiction 12:16
Exemption 12:44
Facilitate 13:11
Genre 13:37
Legitimate 14:05
Privileged 14:30
Scrutinize 14:57
Tentative 15:22
Unanimous 15:49
Abandoned 16:15
Dysfunction 16:39
Emerging 17:05
Framework 17:32
Incorporate 18:00
Metaphorical 18:25
Plagiarize 18:53
Pinpoint 19:21
Recession 19:47
Sovereign 20:13
Withstand 20:42
Abuse 21:08
Aggravate 21:34
Commission 22:01
Convey 22:26
Coincidence 22:53
Discretionary 23:20
Exacerbate 23:46
Exposure 24:12
Inference 24:40
Inherent 25:07
Pressing 25:33
Reinforce 26:25
Succinct 26:52
Violation 27:18
Adhere 27:46
Connotation 28:10
Discrimination 28:36
Empirical 29:04
Eradication 29:32
Formulate 29:58
Momentum 30:25

monlin
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I appreciate to you ❤️❤️✔️
Keep it UP 👆

_M_K_
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May I get more videos for reading vocab please ❤

jassbrar
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can i get pdf file pf this vocabulary list

Sunilchhetri-bvuc
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Pls share the pdf format of these words

sadaniachesta
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The back color is too dark. What is the purpose? 🤔

nabinom
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I hope the video does not exceed 15 minutes

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