IELTS Vocabulary
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100. Starbucks /ˈstɑːbʌks $ ˈstɑːr-/ trademark
a US company that owns a chain of coffee shops selling good quality coffee.

Ex: Many cities in the US and several other countries have a Starbucks. :
101. Aforesaid /əˈfɔːsed əˈfɔːr-/ (also aforementioned /əˈfɔːmenʃəndˈæfərˌmenʃənd, əˈfɔːr-/) adjective [only before a noun].

already mentioned on the same page or on a previous page: yuqorida takidlangan
102. Emergent /ɪˈmɜːdʒənt/ adjective [only before noun]
in the early stages of existence or development → developing: yangi rivojlanayotgan

the emergent nations of the world
104. Reap /riːp/ ●○○ verb
1 [transitive] to get something, especially something good, as a result of what you have done
reap the benefit/reward/profit (of something): o'rmoq, hosilni terib olmoq.

Ex: Those who do take risks often reap the rewards.
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Public transit
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Inevitable
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Culprit
Large fleet cost
Sprawl
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105. Underscore=underline - to show that something is important SYN highlight
106. Encompass
/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/ verb [T] (formal)
1) to include a wide range of ideas, subjects, etc

Ex:The study encompasses the social, political, and economic aspects of the situation.
107. Somehow /ˈsʌmhaʊ/ adverb
1) in some way, or by some means, although you do not know how

Ex:Don’t worry, we’ll get the money back somehow.
108. Balloon (also balloon out ) verb 
1) to suddenly become larger in amount

 SYN explode.

Ex: The company’s debt has ballooned in the past year.

2) if someone balloons, they suddenly become fat

Ex:Paul ballooned after he got married.
109. Franchise /ˈfræntʆaɪz/ noun
1) a) [C,U] permission given by a company to someone who wants to sell its goods or services

Ex: a franchise holder
110. Palatable /ˈpælətəbl/ adjective
1) palatable food or drink has a pleasant or acceptable taste 

OPP unpalatable

Ex: a very palatable wine
111. Cutback /ˈkʌtbæk/ noun
a reduction in something, such as the number of workers in a company or the amount of money a government or company spends

Ex: The shortage of teachers was blamed on government cutbacks.
112. Equation /ɪˈkweɪʒn/ noun
1) [C] a statement in mathematics that shows that two amounts or totals are equal → algebra

Ex: In the equation 2x + 1 = 7, what is x?
113. Reluctant /rɪˈlʌktənt/ adjective
slow and unwilling
OPP willing

Ex: She gave a reluctant smile
114. Ethanol /ˈeθənɒl, ˈiː- $ -noʊl/noun [U](technical) the type of alcohol in alcoholic drinks, which can also be used as a FUEL for cars 

SYN ethyl alcohol
115. Propellant /prəˈpelənt/ noun [C,U]
1) an explosive for firing a bullet or ROCKET
2) gas which is used in an AEROSOL to SPRAY out a liquid— propellant adjective
116. Imperial /ɪmˈpɪəriəl $ -ˈpɪr-/adjective [only before noun]
1) relating to an EMPIRE or to the person who rules it

Ex:Britain’s imperial expansion in the 19th century
117. Settle for something
phrasal verb [ [not in passive]]to accept something even though it is not the best, or not what you really want

Ex: They want $2,500 for it, but they might settle for $2,000
118. settle on something
phrasal verb
1) to decide or agree on something

Ex:They haven’t settled on a name for the baby yet.