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πŸ§žβ€β™‚οΈ Vocabulary Resource with Example Sentences that can help in Writing✍️ and speaking πŸ—£

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New set of words and expressions.

1️⃣ Writing Task 1
2️⃣ Writing Task 2
3️⃣ Writing Task 3

Also add to the lexical resource that will help you in reading for IELTS, GRE, and other tests.

If you want to add a few more sentences, use the comment button below!

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Have you heard that these are the words that you need to use to get a great score in PTE and IELTS?

https://firstacademy.in/quiz/vocaburban/116/

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Here's an expression that confuses many readers!

πŸ›  The jury is still out

🍯 What does this mean?

We say the jury is still out when a decision about something hasn't been made.

Examples:

πŸ”ΊWill the new movie be a success? The jury's still out!

πŸ”ΊThe jury's on who will be the next opener for India is still out.

Origin: In many legal trials, the result of the trial isn't known until a jury has finished discussing the case and returned to the courtroom. Until then, we say that "the jury is still out".
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⚠ Caution

When using expressions such as these, please be careful to understand the context, use, and when and where it is appropriate to break a phrase.

The second example is where the phrase has been broken, but accurately so.
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2️⃣0️⃣ Expressions that you MUST know to ace the exam‼️

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Looking for that elusive 3️⃣2️⃣0️⃣ in GRE or that perfect 9️⃣ band in IELTS? Or just want that extra 20 points for immigration? Here are 2️⃣0️⃣expressions that will take you to your dream.

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Here is a set of words that you could learn for today! These are commonly used words in both GRE and IELTS.

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This is yet another set of words. Once again, some are important and the other are REALLY important.

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This is the third day of the vocabulary week, and here is a third set of words. Three time's the charm!

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

Learn these words! We will have exercises based on these words.

You will have sentences, and questions based on these words shortly!

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

Learn these words! We will have exercises based on these words.

You will have sentences, and questions based on these words shortly!

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

Learn these words! We will have exercises based on these words.

You will have sentences, and questions based on these words shortly!

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

Learn these words! We will have exercises based on these words.

You will have sentences, and questions based on these words shortly!

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꧁ 𝓗π“ͺ𝓹𝓹𝔂 π“œπ“Έπ“·π“­π“ͺ𝔂! ꧂

Learn these words! We will have exercises based on these words.

You will have sentences, and questions based on these words shortly!

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#lesson7 - go to the previous lesson to check for the remaining lessons.

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⭐️ The Hindu Vocabulary ⭐️

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⭐️Please pay attention to the parts of speech.

⭐️If you have a doubt, please post it in the comments.

1️⃣. AUGMENT (VERB): increase
Synonyms: add to, supplement
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence:He augmented his summer income by painting houses.

2️⃣. SPIRAL (VERB): soar
Synonyms: shoot up rocket
Antonyms: fall
Example Sentence:Inflation continued to spiral.

3️⃣. MENDACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): lying
Synonyms: untruthful, dishonest
Antonyms: truthful
Example Sentence:A product claiming to help you get ripped abs in a few hours is mendacious advertising.

4️⃣. ALLY (VERB):  couple
Synonyms: combine, marry
Antonyms: split
Example Sentence:He allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen.

5️⃣.OBSOLETE (ADJECTIVE): out of date
Synonyms: outdated outmoded
Antonyms: contemporary
Example Sentence:The disposal of old and obsolete machinery is very essential.

6️⃣. CRYPTIC (ADJECTIVE): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: straightforward
Example Sentence:He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.

7️⃣. COOPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE):  collaborative
Synonyms: collective communal
Antonyms: individual
Example Sentence:Every member has clearly defined tasks in a cooperative enterprise.

8️⃣. OBSTREPEROUS (ADJECTIVE):  unruly
Synonyms: unmanageable disorderly
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:The boy is cocky and obstreperous.

9️⃣. IRK (VERB): irritate
Synonyms: annoy, vex
Antonyms: please
Example Sentence:It irks her to think of the runaround she received.

1️⃣0️⃣. DOUR (ADJECTIVE):  stern
Synonyms: unsmiling, unfriendly
Antonyms: cheerful
Example Sentence:No wonder he looked so dour.
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2️⃣5️⃣ πŸ…°οΈπŸ”‘πŸ”‘πŸ”‘ πŸ”‘πŸ”‘πŸ”‘πŸ”‘πŸ”‘

πŸ“’Here are some frequently used words in competitive and language exams. Learn these words to improve both your understanding (Reading Comprehension) and use (Writing and Speaking).

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✏️✏️. Rites - Established ceremonies prescribed by a religion

✏️✏️. Inevitable - That which cannot be prevented or stopped

✏️✏️. Orchestra - A large body of people playing various musical instruments

✏️✏️. Compositors - One who sets the font and layout for books, newspapers, etc

✏️✏️. Peninsula - land surrounded by water on three sides or projecting out into a body of water.

✏️✏️. Barracks - A place where soldiers live

✏️✏️. Numismatist - A coin collector

✏️✏️. Clientele - Regular clients of a certain institution (salons, restaurants, cinemas)

✏️✏️. Observatory - A place where astronomical observations are made

✏️✏️. Sororicide - The killing of one's sister.

✏️✏️. Pilferage - Act of stealing something in small quantities

✏️✏️. Occidental - Pertaining to the west (usually used in relation to culture)

✏️✏️. Inscribe - To write (usually, something important)

✏️✏️. Insolvent- The state of not having enough funds to clear one's debts

✏️✏️. Harass- Trouble and annoy continually

✏️✏️. Novice- A person who is new to a profession

✏️✏️. Erudition- State or quality of being knowledgeable

✏️✏️. Alienation- A state of emotional or intellectual separation

✏️✏️. Obituary- A notice of a person’s death

✏️✏️. Gregarious- Someone who enjoys or prefers being in a group

✏️✏️. Sedulous - Hard working and diligent

✏️✏️. Odyssey - A usually long and eventful journey or shift

✏️✏️. Obsolete - The thing no longer in use

✏️✏️. Embezzlement - Misappropriation of (others') funds for personal use.

✏️✏️. Colleague - A person who is working in the same institution
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