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● Monday, 3 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. CORNUCOPIA (NOUN): Abundance
Synonyms: bounty, fullness
Antonyms: need, lack
Example Sentence: I shall come from London Town with a cornucopia of presents.


2. FRET (VERB): Feel uneasy
Synonyms: be upset, be anxious
Antonyms: please, delight
Example Sentence: She was always fretting about something or the other.

3.ETHEREAL (ADJECTIVE): Extremely delicate
Synonyms: light, sublime
Antonyms: earthly, indelicate
Example Sentence: In this ethereal realm are the currents that make possible wireless telegraphy.


4.UNLETTERED(ADJECTIVE): Uneducated
Synonyms: ignorant, illiterate
Antonyms: educated, literate
Example Sentence: Such misconceptions have not been confined to the unlettered masses.


5.SPRIGHTLY(ADJECTIVE): Lively
Synonyms: agile, active
Antonyms: spiritless, lethargic
Example Sentence: The sprightly old woman walks two miles every day.


6. COVETOUS (ADJECTIVE): Rapacious
Synonyms: greedy, insatiable
Antonyms: magnanimous, generous
Example sentence: She the ring with covetous hands.


7. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): Dismal
Antonyms: bright, pleasant
Example sentence: Manish was found in the bleak little room in despair.


8. ADJUNCT (NOUN): Supplement
Synonyms: addition, complement
Antonyms: lessening, subtraction
Example sentence: Food technology is an adjunct to learning.


9. ACCORD (NOUN): Agreement
Synonyms: harmony, unison
Antonyms: disagreement, denial
Example sentence: The two countries breached the accord.


10. ABOUND (VERB): Proliferate
Synonyms: thrive, flourish
Antonyms: deficient, destitute
Example sentence: Rumours of their separation are abound.


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● Tuesday, 4 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. YEARN (VERB): Desire strongly 
Synonyms: crave, covet 
Antonyms: abjure, dislike
Example Sentence: I am yearning for waterballs. 


2. JABBER (VERB): Babble 
Synonyms: chatter, gab 
Antonyms: be silent, be quiet 
Example Sentence: Anahita likes to jabber a lot. 


3. UTOPIA (NOUN): Bliss
Synonyms: paradise, ideal place 
Antonyms: hell, place of the condemned 
Example Sentence: I live in a utopia. 


4. SLING (VERB): Throw
Synonyms: hoist, hurl 
Antonyms: receive, keep
Example Sentence: When I tried to do it with the sling on, I lost my balance. 


5. VILIFY (VERB): Criticize 
Synonyms: damn, malign 
Antonyms: praise, laud
Example Sentence: She was vilifying Aman. 


6. ORCHESTRATE (VERB): Organize 
Synonyms: arrange, set up 
Antonyms: disperse, divide
Example Sentence: They will orchestrate the meeting for you. 


7. LOUT (NOUN): Boor
Synonyms: brute, slob 
Antonyms: gentle, mild 
Example Sentence: He is a lout person. 


8. STEREOTYPED (ADJECTIVE): Banal
Synonyms: dull, hackneyed 
Antonyms: fresh, new
Example Sentence: It was a stereotyped movie. 


9. VEHEMENCE (NOUN): Intensity
Synonyms: fervor, frenzy 
Antonyms: peace, peacefulness
Example Sentence: The vehemence of his temper was controlled by an affectionate disposition. 


10. TRAVESTY (NOUN): Mockery
Synonyms: spoof, satire 
Antonyms: seriousness, solemnity
Example Sentence: Allowing students to cheat in tests is a travesty of education.


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● Wednesday, 5 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. STEAMROLLER (VERB): Force someone into doing something, compel
Synonyms: forcibly pass (a rule), impose
Antonyms: aid, help
Example Sentence: The government's trying to steamroller a law through.


2.DISCRETION (NOUN): Judgement
Synonyms: calculation, observation
Antonyms:carelessness,negligence
Example Sentence: They will use their discretion in shifting to the new city.


3. ERUDITE (ADJECTIVE): Scholarly
Synonyms: educated, learned
Antonyms: unintellectual, absent-minded
Example Sentence: Ella is one of the erudite students of the class.


4. SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE): Spirited
Synonyms: energetic, courageous
Antonyms: inactive, lethargic
Example Sentence: Natalie is a spunky girl.


5.UNDAUNTED (ADJECTIVE): Fearless
Synonyms: steadfast, undeterred
Antonyms: coward, timorous
Example Sentence: David is an undaunted man.


6. MONSTROUS (ADJECTIVE): Shockingly devilish
Synonyms: atrocious, heinous
Antonyms: moral, sensible
Example Sentence: It is monstrous how badly he is treated.


7. MORPH (VERB): To change into
Synonyms: transform, contort
Antonyms: sustain, stagnate
Example Sentence: Cinematic special effects morphed the villain into a snake.


8. QUINTESSENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): Representing the perfect example of a class or quality.
Synonyms: classic, ideal
Antonyms: atypical, unique
Example Sentence: Everybody thinks of him as the quintessential New Yorker.


9. PREREQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): Required or necessary as a prior condition
Synonyms: mandatory, expedient
Antonyms: inessential, voluntary
Example Sentence: Young children can be taught the prerequisite skills necessary for reading.


10. REVERENT (ADJECTIVE): Showing great respect.
Synonyms:reverential,appreciative
Antonyms: impolite, rude
Example Sentence: A reverent silence followed the professor's lecture.


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● Thursday, 6 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. PROSPECT (NOUN): Hope 
Synonyms: likelihood, expectation 
Antonyms: viewlessness, dimness 
Example Sentence: There was no prospect of a better day. 


2. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): Unexpected 
Synonyms: unmatched, unequalled 
Antonyms: normal, common 
Example Sentence: The government took the unprecedented step of releasing confidential correspondence. 


3. FORBEARANCE (NOUN): Patient self-control 
Synonyms: tolerance, patience 
Antonyms: impatience 
Example Sentence: His unfailing courtesy and forbearance under great provocation. 


4. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): Budding 
Synonyms: growing, developing 
Antonyms: developed, mature 
Example Sentence: The Indian space industry is nascent at the moment. 


5. KUDOS (NOUN): Applause 
Synonyms: esteem, praise 
Antonyms: dishonour, denunciation 
Example Sentence: The hockey team was given kudos during a celebratory pep rally after they won. 


6. CONSENT (NOUN): Assent 
Synonyms: agreement, permission 
Antonyms: dissent, disagreement 
Example Sentence: Change was made without the consent. 


7. CULMINATION (NOUN): Climax 
Synonyms: peak, pinnacle 
Antonyms: nadir 
Example Sentence: The deal marked the culmination of years of negotiation. 


8. PEER (NOUN): Fellow 
Synonyms: co-worker, compeer 
Antonyms: commoner, junior 
Example Sentence: He has got criticism from his peers. 


9. CODIFY (VERB): Organize 
Synonyms: systematize, arrange 
Antonyms: expunge, abrogate 
Example Sentence: The statutes have codified certain branches of common law. 


10. ACCOMMODATIVE (ADJECTIVE): Corrupt 
Synonyms: adaptative, adaptive 
Antonyms: maladaptive 
Example Sentence: She was understanding, accommodative, and always had a solution to all problems.


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● Friday, 7 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. ACQUITTAL(NOUN): Absolution
Synonyms: liberation,discharge
Antonyms: conviction
Example Sentence: The trial resulted in an acquittal.
 
2.ACRIMONIOUS(ADJECTIVE):  
Synonyms: bitter, caustic
Antonyms: good-natured, bland
Example Sentence: An acrimonious dispute began between the employer and he employee.
 

3. PARTISAN (ADJECTIVE): Prejudiced
Synonyms: partial, biased
Antonyms: impartial, unbiased
Example Sentence: Newspapers have become increasingly partisan.
 

4. TIRADE (NOUN): Rant
Synonyms: diatribe, invective
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence: The columnist published a violent tirade against Russia.
 

5. BELLICOSE (ADJECTIVE): Belligerent
Synonyms: aggressive, hostile
Antonyms:peaceable,non-violent
Example Sentence: It was one of several bellicose statements by one of its coalition partners.
 

6. OSTENSIBLY (ADVERB): Apparently
Synonyms: seemingly, allegedly
Antonyms: genuinely, really
Example Sentence: The party secretary resigned, ostensibly from ill health.
 

7. WEARY (ADJECTIVE): Exhausted
Synonyms: tired, drowsy
Antonyms: energetic, fresh
Example Sentence: He gave a long, weary sigh.
 
8. DIVISIVE (VERB): Alienating
Synonyms: estranging,isolating
Antonyms: unifying
Example Sentence: Grammar schools are hugely socially divisive, she said.
 

9. RECONCILE (VERB): Pacify
Synonyms: appease, placate
Antonyms: estrange alienate
Example Sentence: I wanted advice on how to reconcile the conflict.
 

10. INDIGNATION(NOUN): Anger
Synonyms: umbrage, distress
Antonyms: contentment
Example Sentence: The letter filled Rima with indignation.


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● Saturday, 8 May 2021 ●

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1. BENIGN (ADJECTIVE): Gentle
Synonyms: kind, warm-hearted
Antonyms: unfriendly, hostile
Example Sentence: The shopkeeper was benign to most of his customers.
 
 
2. AMNESTY (NOUN): Pardon
Synonyms: reprieve, release
Antonyms: penalty, punishment
Example Sentence: The government gave amnesty to all political prisoners.
 

3. HEGEMONY (NOUN): Leadership
Synonyms:dominance,dominion
Antonyms: self-government
Example Sentence: Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871.
 

4. DILIGENT (ADJECTIVE): Hard-working
Synonyms:industrious,assiduous
Antonyms: lazy, casual
Example Sentence: After diligent searching, he found a parcel.
 

5. DEFER (VERB): Yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: stand up to, disobey
Example Sentence: He deferred to Raja’s superior knowledge.
 

6. INCEPTION (NOUN): Establishment
Synonyms:institution,foundation
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence: She has been on the board since its inception two years ago.


7. ENGENDER (ADJECTIVE): Cause
Synonyms: produce, create
Antonyms: stifle, destroy
Example Sentence: The issue engendered continuing controversy.
 

8. CONUNDRUM (NOUN): Enigma
Synonyms: paradox, problem
Antonyms: axiom
Example Sentence: It was one of the most difficult conundrums for the experts
 

9. EXPEDITE (VERB): Accelerate
Synonyms: speed up, hurry
Antonyms: sweet, pleasant
Example Sentence: He promised to expedite economic reforms.
 

10.CONTENTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Controversial
Synonyms: disputable debatable
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence: The socio-economic plan had been quite contentious.


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● Sunday, 9 May 2021 ●

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1. BENIGN (ADJECTIVE): Gentle
Synonyms: kind, warm-hearted
Antonyms: unfriendly, hostile
Example Sentence: The shopkeeper was benign to most of his customers.
 

2. AMNESTY (NOUN): Pardon
Synonyms: reprieve, release
Antonyms: penalty, punishment
Example Sentence: The government gave amnesty to all political prisoners.
 

3. HEGEMONY (NOUN): Leadership
Synonyms:dominance,dominion
Antonyms: self-government
Example Sentence: Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871.
 

4. DILIGENT (ADJECTIVE): Hard-working
Synonyms:industrious,assiduous
Antonyms: lazy, casual
Example Sentence: After diligent searching, he found a parcel.
 

5. DEFER (VERB): Yield
Synonyms: submit, give way
Antonyms: stand up to, disobey
Example Sentence: He deferred to Raja’s superior knowledge.
 

6. INCEPTION (NOUN): Establishment
Synonyms:institution,foundation
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence: She has been on the board since its inception two years ago.


7. ENGENDER (ADJECTIVE): Cause
Synonyms: produce, create
Antonyms: stifle, destroy
Example Sentence: The issue engendered continuing controversy.
 

8. CONUNDRUM (NOUN): Enigma
Synonyms: paradox, problem
Antonyms: axiom
Example Sentence: It was one of the most difficult conundrums for the experts
 

9. EXPEDITE (VERB): Accelerate
Synonyms: speed up, hurry
Antonyms: sweet, pleasant
Example Sentence: He promised to expedite economic reforms.
 

10.CONTENTIOUS(ADJECTIVE): Controversial
Synonyms: disputable debatable
Antonyms: uncontroversial
Example Sentence: The socio-economic plan had been quite contentious.


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● Tuesday, 11 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. DEVOLUTION (NOUN): Decentralization
Synonyms: delegation, dispersal
Antonyms: centralization
Example Sentence: Its focus was to draw up a detailed blueprint for devolution.

 
2. LANGUISH (VERB): Weaken
Synonyms: deteriorate, decline
Antonyms: thrive, flourish
Example Sentence: Plants may appear to be languishing simply because they are dormant.

 
3. EARMARK (VERB): Reserve
Synonyms: set aside
Antonyms: ignore, neglect.
Example Sentence: Many teens earmark their money for college expenses.

 
4. DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep
Synonyms: sleeping, slumbering
Antonyms: awake, active
Example Sentence: The seeds will remain dormant until the spring.
 

5. FORMIDABLE (ADJECTIVE): Intimidating
Synonyms: frightening, terrifying
Antonyms: comforting, easy
Example Sentence: He does have a formidable temper, you know.

 
6. ADMONISH (VERB): Scold
Synonyms: reprimand, rebuke
Antonyms: praise, commend
Example Sentence: She admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven.

 
7. GALORE (ADJECTIVE): In abundance.
Synonyms: aplenty, in profusion
Antonyms: scarce
Example Sentence: There were prizes galore for everything.

 
8. CAPRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Changeable
Synonyms: fickle, inconstant
Antonyms: stable, consistent
Example Sentence: The state has a capricious and often brutal administration.

 
9. ABROGATE (VERB): Repudiate
Synonyms: revoke, repeal
Antonyms: institute, introduce
Example Sentence: Engagements were binding and then proceeded to abrogate this particular engagement.

 
10.RESILIENCE(NOUN): Flexibility
Synonyms: pliability, elasticity
Antonyms: rigidity, fragility
Example Sentence: She has shown great resilience to stress.


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● Wednesday, 12 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. PRIMA FACIE (ADJECTIVE): Based on the first impression
Synonyms: apparent, evident
Antonyms: hidden, inapparent
Example Sentence: There was a prima facie case that a contempt of court had been committed.


2.SPARING(ADJECTIVE): Economical
Synonyms: prudent, cautious
Antonyms: extravagant, lavish
Example Sentence: Physicians advise sparing use of the ointment.


3.MUTILATION(NOUN): Disfigurement
Synonyms: damage, vandalization
Antonyms: improvement, reparation
Example Sentence: The mutilation of code or data caused by hardware or software failure.
 

4. EXPOSITION (NOUN): Exhibition
Synonyms: display, show
Antonyms: concealment
Example Sentence: The exposition will feature exhibits by 165 companies.


5.GENERIC(ADJECTIVE): General
Synonyms:common,non-specific
Antonyms: particular, specified
Example Sentence: Chèvre is a generic term for all goat's milk cheese.


6. TERRAIN (NOUN): Land
Synonyms: ground, territory
Antonyms: sky, heavens
Example Sentence: They were delayed by rough terrain.


7.COGNITION(NOUN): Understanding
Synonyms: Perception, Awareness
Antonyms: Ignorance, Heedlessness
Example Sentence: We cannot possibly have any cognition of how such an act is possible.


8.AMPLITUDE(NOUN): Abundance
Synonyms: Bounty, Range
Antonyms: Scarceness, Dearth
Example Sentence: There is an abundance of fine sculpture, both on the exterior and inside.


9.RETRENCHMENT(NOUN): Reduction
Synonyms: Cut back, Curtailment
Antonyms: Addition, Sufficiency
Example Sentence: He is determined to grow again after a  period of retrenchment.


10. PEG (VERB): Fix
Synonyms: Secure, Fasten
Antonyms: Detach, Release
Example Sentence: The dividend was pegged at 23.59PM


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● Saturday, 15 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. SKIRMISH (NOUN): Fight
Synonyms: clash, conflict
Antonyms: accord, harmony
Example Sentence: The unit was caught in several skirmishes and the commanding officer was killed.


2. PROTRACT (VERB): Prolong
Synonyms: extend, lengthen
Antonyms: curtail, shorten
Example Sentence: He had certainly taken his time, even protracting the process.


3. PUTATIVE (ADJECTIVE): Supposed
Synonyms: assumed, presumed
Antonyms: real, authenticated
Example Sentence: The putative author of the book is no more.


4. AFFIRMATIVE (ADJECTIVE): Positive
Synonyms:assenting,consenting
Antonyms: dissenting negative
Example Sentence: When I asked about the results, he gave an affirmative answer


5. CONTENTION (NOUN): Dispute
Synonyms: disagreement, discord
Antonyms: accord, concurrence
Example Sentence: The captured territory was the main area of contention between the two countries.


6. PERCEPTIBLE (ADJECTIVE): Perceivable  
Synonyms:detectable,discernible
Antonym:imperceptible,inconspicuous
Example Sentence: There is a perceptible decline in public confidence.


7. IMPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): Vital
Synonyms: all-important,crucial
Antonyms:unimportant,optional
Example Sentence: Immediate action was imperative at that point of time.


8. BI-LATERAL (ADJECTIVE): Mutual
Synonyms:reciprocal,respective
Antonyms:multilateral,unilateral
Example Sentence: The bilateral agreements with Japan have come to an end.


9. DISSECT (VERB): Cut up
Synonyms: cut/lay open, dismember
Antonyms: combine, connect
Example Sentence: An animal's eye can be easily dissected.


10. TACIT (ADJECTIVE): Implied
Synonyms: implicit, understood
Antonyms: explicit, stated
Example Sentence: Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.


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● Sunday, 16 May 2021 ●

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1.STIPULATED (ADJECTIVE): Specified
Synonyms: designated
Antonyms: unsettle
Example Sentence: He stipulated certain conditions before their marriage.


2. IMPUGN (VERB): Dispute
Synonyms: debate, controvert
Antonyms: brace, assist
Example Sentence: The father does not impugn her capacity as a good mother.


3.ABEYANCE(NOUN): Suspension
Synonyms: termination, discontinuity  
Antonyms: recommencement
Example Sentence: It is more probably abeyance of external function during a periodic internal assimilatory phase.


4. ROBUST (ADECTIVE): Strong
Synonyms: vigorous, tough
Antonyms: weak, frail
Example Sentence: The country's political system has continued to be robust in spite of its economic problems.


5. CONTINGENT (ADJECTIVE): Accidental
Synonyms: casual, incidental
Antonyms: predictable, expected
Example Sentence: The nature of private job is contingent.


6. SURGE (NOUN): Increase
Synonyms: charge, rush
Antonyms: decrease
Example Sentence: The firm predicted a 20% surge in  sales.


7. STERLING (ADJECTIVE): Candid  
Synonyms: pure, certain
Antonyms: poor
Example Sentence: This organization does sterling work for youngsters.


8. DIMINUTIVE (ADJECTIVE): Tiny
Synonyms: petite, pint-sized  
Antonyms: big, enormous
Example Sentence: Sagarika is feeling diminutive hunger right now.


9. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Evil
Synonyms: dire, devilish  
Antonyms: angelic, divine
Example sentence: He is a sinister person.


10.EFFETE (ADJECTIVE): Spoiled
Synonyms: burnt up, corrupt  
Antonyms: capable, tireless
Example Sentence: Anhayraj is an effete kid.


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● Monday, 17 May 2021 ●

● Word Coach: IELTS Vocabulary ●


1. COERCIVE (ADJECTIVE): Persistent
Synonyms: insistent, pressing
Antonyms: powerless
Example Sentence: The governor has a hereditary army for coercive purposes.
 

2. OUTLAY (NOUN): Expenditure  
Synonyms: expenses, spending
Antonyms: income
Example Sentence: A modest outlay on local advertising was spent.
 

3. SANCTIFY (VERB): Consecrate
Synonyms: bless, ordain
Antonyms: deconsecrate
Example Sentence: He was consecrated bishop of York.
 

4.CONTEMPORARY (ADJECTIVE): Present
Synonyms: modern,present-day
Antonyms: old-fashioned, out of date
Example Sentence: The event was recorded by a contemporary historian.
 

5. PROPONENT (NOUN): Supporter
Synonyms: upholder, exponent
Antonyms: opponent
Example Sentence: He is a strong proponent of the free market and liberal trade policies.
 

6. ADHERE (VERB): Abide by
Synonyms: stick to, hold to
Antonyms: flout, ignore
Example Sentence: All drivers must adhere to speed limits.
 

7. CONTEND (VERB): Face
Synonyms: cope with, grapple with
Antonyms: surrender, allow
Example Sentence: She had to contend with his uncertain temper.
 

8.INCONSPICUOUS (ADJECTIVE): Unnoticeable
Synonyms: unobtrusive, unremarkable
Antonyms: conspicuous, noticeable
Example Sentence: That was an inconspicuous red-brick building.
 

9. STAMPEDE (NOUN): Panic
Synonyms: rush, flight
Antonyms: retreat, standing
Example Sentence: The herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampede.
 

10. DISCOURSE (NOUN): Discussion
Synonyms: conversation, talk
Antonyms: silence
Example Sentence: They understand the language of political discourse only.


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English greetings! List of different ways to say GOOD LUCK. Learn these GOOD LUCK to enhance your vocabulary and improve your communication skill in English.


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