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4000 IELTS Academic Words | Introduction |
Academic Words Level 2 - 2 - Manage Words by Panel - Page 1 |
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decorative |
a. [सजावटी] ornamental; embellishing; serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose It is unusual to have decorative girl's baseballs, but you can see pink baseball mitts there. |
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defective |
a. [दोषपूर्ण] having a defect; faulty; imperfect; incomplete; lacking I think the Realtor who said future buyers might consider the roof defective is giving you sound advice. |
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defend |
v. [रक्षा] make or keep safe from danger, attack, or harm The union said that they would take action to defend their member's jobs. |
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deficient |
a. [कमी] inadequate; lacking an essential quality or element We need management strategies to maximize water productivity under drought and deficient water supply conditions. |
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definitely |
ad. [विरूपण] clearly; without question and beyond doubt And in a country where people depend on natural sources of water, people will definitely become poorer. |
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definition |
n. [परिभाषा] clarity of outline; concise explanation Exercise had given his muscles superior definition. |
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deform |
v. [ख़राब करना] change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless The heat will deform the plastic sculpture. |
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delay |
n. [देरी] act later than planned; put off; adjournment There's concern that a further delay will cause a damaging loss of momentum. |
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delusion |
n. [भ्रम] false belief; mistaken or unfounded opinion Don suffers from grandeur delusion: he thinks he's a world-famous author when he's published just one paperback book. |
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demonstration |
n. [प्रदर्शन] proof; an act of showing or making evident This demonstration is a unique opportunity for the Latino community to raise our voices and concerns. |
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denounce |
v. [निंदा] condemn openly; criticize; make known in a formal manner The reform candidate kept denouncing the corrupt city officers for having betrayed the public's trust. |
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dent |
n. [सेंध] cavity; a depression scratched or carved into a surface I said it would be simpler to get the discount since the dent is cosmetic, not structural. |
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