Bizarre and Bazaar | IELTS vocabulary
Don’t confuse bazaar with bizarre; a bazaar is a fair for the sale of goods. Bizarre means unusual or weird. We bought a cake at the church bazaar. She wore a rather bizarre costume...
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Don’t confuse bazaar with bizarre; a bazaar is a fair for the sale of goods. Bizarre means unusual or weird. We bought a cake at the church bazaar. She wore a rather bizarre costume...
Don’t confuse assent and ascent. An assent is an act or gesture of agreement or permission. Examples You may leave the hospital only with the doctor’s assent. Assent can also be a verb. Since...
All the words given in these lessons are taken from the Academic Word List which contains the 570 most frequently used words in academic tests. Learning these academic words is essential to pass major...
The IELTS academic writing task 1 often asks students to interpret trends in charts and graphs. To get a good band score you will need to use specific advanced vocabulary. Here are some words...
In the following passage some words have been replaced with blanks. Fill up these blanks using the most appropriate word from each set of alternatives. Whatever be the character of your problem, one of...
Aspect Today’s academic word is Aspect. Meanings: feature, characteristic, phase, trait, quality attribute, appearance, quality etc Aspect can be used in many contexts. Some adjectives that are commonly used with aspect are: positive, negative,...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or expression. Each question is followed by four suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. 1. The young boy ————————— the charge of trespassing into the...