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1. Riveting
Let's begin with the word 'riveting' (adjective). This word refers to
something that is extremely interesting and captures your full attention.
It's not about the sound a frog makes, but rather an experience that is
captivating.
We can use it to describe, books, films, and even songs.
Example: "The movie was so riveting that I forgot to eat my popcorn."
Let's begin with the word 'riveting' (adjective). This word refers to
something that is extremely interesting and captures your full attention.
It's not about the sound a frog makes, but rather an experience that is
captivating.
We can use it to describe, books, films, and even songs.
Example: "The movie was so riveting that I forgot to eat my popcorn."
2. Aversion
Our second word is the phrase 'to have an aversion to' (verb). This
phrase means to strongly dislike or have a repulsion towards something.
You can have an aversion to activities, sports, food, and many other
things, such as getting up early, rock music, peanuts, spicy food, and so
forth.
Example: "I have an aversion to spiders. Can you blame me, though?โ
Our second word is the phrase 'to have an aversion to' (verb). This
phrase means to strongly dislike or have a repulsion towards something.
You can have an aversion to activities, sports, food, and many other
things, such as getting up early, rock music, peanuts, spicy food, and so
forth.
Example: "I have an aversion to spiders. Can you blame me, though?โ
3. Indulge
Next, we have the word 'indulge' (verb), which means to allow oneself to
enjoy something, usually in excess.
The things we typically indulge in are chocolate, alcohol, shopping, and
your favourite TV shows.
Example: โLast night I indulged in my favourite Netflix series, and ended
up watching it till 2 am
Next, we have the word 'indulge' (verb), which means to allow oneself to
enjoy something, usually in excess.
The things we typically indulge in are chocolate, alcohol, shopping, and
your favourite TV shows.
Example: โLast night I indulged in my favourite Netflix series, and ended
up watching it till 2 am
4. Unsurpassed
Moving on, we have the term 'unsurpassed' (adjective), which describes
something that is the best and cannot be surpassed or beaten.
We can talk about someoneโs skills, knowledge, or even success as
being unsurpassed.
Example: "My grandmother's apple pie is unsurpassed. No pie can beat
grannyโs!"
Moving on, we have the term 'unsurpassed' (adjective), which describes
something that is the best and cannot be surpassed or beaten.
We can talk about someoneโs skills, knowledge, or even success as
being unsurpassed.
Example: "My grandmother's apple pie is unsurpassed. No pie can beat
grannyโs!"
5. My take on this...
The phrase 'my take on this...' is a cool way to express your opinion on a
particular matter.
So when the examiner asks, โWhat do you think of ____?โ
You can just say, 'My take on this is _____'
And the examiner will find your answer rivetingโฆ๐
Example: "My take on the present economic situation is that the central
bank should lower the rate of interest
The phrase 'my take on this...' is a cool way to express your opinion on a
particular matter.
So when the examiner asks, โWhat do you think of ____?โ
You can just say, 'My take on this is _____'
And the examiner will find your answer rivetingโฆ๐
Example: "My take on the present economic situation is that the central
bank should lower the rate of interest
6.. Futile
โI tried to ____ but it was futile.โ
'Itโs futile to try and ____โ
'Futile' (adjective) describes something that is pointless, without effect
or a waste of time.
Efforts or attempts to do something can be futile. We often say,
Example: โI tried to teach my wife to drive, but it was futile.โ
โI tried to ____ but it was futile.โ
'Itโs futile to try and ____โ
'Futile' (adjective) describes something that is pointless, without effect
or a waste of time.
Efforts or attempts to do something can be futile. We often say,
Example: โI tried to teach my wife to drive, but it was futile.โ
These 6 idioms may help you to boost your speaking score on IELTS exam. Break a leg๐
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โญ๏ธ Consumption => use
โญ๏ธ Reduce => cut
โญ๏ธ Urban => cities
โญ๏ธ Components => parts
โญ๏ธ Careful => conscientious
โญ๏ธ Generally => common
โญ๏ธ Form => create
โญ๏ธ Complexity => intricacy
โญ๏ธ Types => categories
โญ๏ธ Charging => pricing
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๐ Black => dusky
๐ Different => unlike
๐ Decrease => decline
๐ Spoil => decay
๐ Doubt => distrust
๐ Fragile => delicate
๐ Disagree => dispute
๐ Oppose => debate
๐ Lovely => delightful
๐ Destroy => demolish
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