Autumn leaves IELTS words
Cambridge IELTS-10 academic reading part high level words. If your target score 6.5 and higher, you should know these words.
There are lots of IELTS exam methods and tactics to get a high score is available. However, if you have a lack of information, they only help up to a point. Based on this topic, I made my IELTS preparation with complete my information on the upper level (B2-C1-C2) vocabularies and tried taking note of frequently used words. I thought it would be good to learn. IELTS There is a lot of non-ordinary words in the academic reading exam, and many of them are used to create a mess. However, when you examine all tests with a different view, you will see that there are many words used again and again. Extra vocabularies will help you to understand to reading part more efficiently.
Cambridge IELTS preparation series book 10 section 3, reading 2 I have noted the words in the academic reading part “Autumn leaves” Again, maybe all of these are not exactly the necessary words for the exam, but I think people should take a look. Because if you have to get a good score, you should know something good.
The order of the words is relative to the order in which the reading is used. Descriptions are also given in the Cambridge dictionary. Here is the reading unknown words.
Autumn leaves IELTS words
Captivate | to hold the attention of someone by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or attractive |
Chlorophyll | the green substance in plants, that allows them to use the energy from the sun |
Hemisphere | one of two halves of the earth, especially above or below the equator |
Decline | to gradually become less, worse, or lower: |
considerably | large or of noticeable importance |
Abandon | to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever |
Dismantles | to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces |
Twigs | a small, thin branch of a tree or bush, especially one removed from the tree or bush and without any leaves |
Deplete | to reduce something in size or amount, especially supplies of energy, money, etc. |
Spectrum | the set of colours into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of waves, such as light waves or radio waves |
Scrambling | |
Withdraw | to take or move out or back, or to remove |
Preserve | to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed |
Outweigh | to be greater or more important than something else |
herbivore | an animal that eats only plants |
Propose | to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider |
Infestation | a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not wanted |
Host | someone who has guests |
Ascertained | to discover something /
to make certain of something |
Robust | (of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to break or fail |
Plausible | seeming likely to be true, or able to be believed |
Supreme | having the highest rank, level, or importance / very great, or the best |
Exquisitely | in a very beautiful and delicate way |
Evolve | to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually |
Overwhelm | to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force |
Drought | a long period when there is little or no rain |
Dismantle | to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces /
to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces |
Vulnerable | able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked |
Reveal | to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret /
to allow something to be seen that, until then, had been hidden |
Subtle | not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way /
achieved in a quiet way that does not attract attention to itself and is therefore good or clever |
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