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📌📊QAYSI GRAMMATIK MAVZUNI TUSHUNTIRIB BERAY?
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21%
Nominalisation
33%
Cleft & Pseudo-cleft Sentences
11%
Hedging & Stance
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🔥 TOP 50 IELTS C1–C2 VOCABULARY

#IELTSVocabulary

1. Albeit
Definition: although
Example: The plan was successful, albeit costly.

2. Notwithstanding
Definition: despite
Example: Notwithstanding the risks, the project continued.

3. Ubiquitous
Definition: present everywhere
Example: Smartphones are ubiquitous in modern society.

4. Detrimental
Definition: harmful
Example: Smoking has a detrimental effect on health.

5. Pivotal
Definition: extremely important
Example: Education plays a pivotal role in economic growth.

6. Inherent
Definition: existing as a natural part
Example: Risk is inherent in all investments.

7. Feasible
Definition: possible and practical
Example: This solution is financially feasible.

8. Mitigate
Definition: reduce severity
Example: New laws aim to mitigate climate change.

9. Exacerbate
Definition: make worse
Example: Pollution exacerbates respiratory diseases.

10. Substantial
Definition: large in amount
Example: The policy led to substantial improvements.

11. Viable
Definition: capable of working successfully
Example: Renewable energy is a viable alternative.

12. Contentious
Definition: causing disagreement
Example: The issue remains highly contentious.

13. Advocate (v.)
Definition: publicly support
Example: Many experts advocate stricter regulations.

14. Disparity
Definition: inequality
Example: There is a growing income disparity.

15. Scrutinise
Definition: examine carefully
Example: The data was thoroughly scrutinised.

16. Alleviate
Definition: make less severe
Example: The program aims to alleviate poverty.

17. Compelling
Definition: convincing
Example: She presented a compelling argument.

18. Ambiguous
Definition: unclear
Example: The instructions were deliberately ambiguous.

19. Paramount
Definition: more important than anything else
Example: Public safety is paramount.

20. Inevitable
Definition: impossible to avoid
Example: Technological change is inevitable.

21. Coherent
Definition: logical and clear
Example: The essay was well-structured and coherent.

22. Robust
Definition: strong and effective
Example: The economy remains robust.

23. Arbitrary
Definition: random, not based on reason
Example: The decision seemed arbitrary.

24. Pragmatic
Definition: practical, realistic
Example: A pragmatic approach is required.

25. Constrain
Definition: limit
Example: Budget cuts constrain development.

26. Catalyst
Definition: something that causes change
Example: The crisis was a catalyst for reform.

27. Prevalent
Definition: common
Example: Obesity is increasingly prevalent.

28. Constitute
Definition: make up
Example: Women constitute half the workforce.

29. Empirical
Definition: based on evidence
Example: The theory lacks empirical support.

30. Sustainable
Definition: able to continue long-term
Example: Sustainable development is essential.

31. Contention
Definition: disagreement or claim
Example: His main contention is flawed.

32. Marginal
Definition: small, insignificant
Example: The benefits were marginal.

33. Salient
Definition: most noticeable
Example: The most salient feature is cost.

34. Plausible
Definition: believable
Example: This is a plausible explanation.

35. Undermine
Definition: weaken
Example: Corruption undermines trust.

36. Impose
Definition: force to accept
Example: The government imposed new taxes.

37. Endeavour (n.)
Definition: serious effort
Example: Scientific research is a costly endeavour.

38. Ethical
Definition: morally right
Example: This raises ethical concerns.

39. Holistic
Definition: considering the whole
Example: A holistic approach is needed.

40. Tentative
Definition: not certain
Example: A tentative conclusion was reached.

41. Resilient
Definition: able to recover quickly
Example: The economy proved resilient.

42. Proliferation
Definition: rapid increase
Example: The proliferation of social media.

43. Adverse
Definition: negative
Example: Adverse effects were reported.

44. Intrinsic
Definition: essential, natural
Example: Learning has intrinsic value.
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45. Reinforce
Definition: strengthen
Example: This policy reinforces inequality.

46. Credible
Definition: believable, trustworthy
Example: There is no credible evidence.

47. Allocate
Definition: distribute
Example: Funds were allocated to education.

48. Culminate
Definition: end in a result
Example: Years of effort culminated in success.

49. Paradigm
Definition: model or pattern
Example: This represents a new paradigm.

50. Consensus
Definition: general agreement
Example: There is a broad consensus.
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