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4000 IELTS Academic Words | Introduction |
Academic Words Level 3 - 1 - Manage Words by Panel - Page 1 |
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abide |
v. [पालन] endure; put up with; bear; tolerate Oh, don't bother ME, I could not abide figures! |
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abolition |
n. [उन्मूलन] ending; act of abolishing; act of doing away with In particular, the economists say that the proposed abolition of taxes on dividends is not credible as a short-term stimulus. |
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absurdity |
n. [मूर्खता] quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment; logical contradiction His story of being kidnapped by little green men is sheer absurdity. |
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acquire |
v. [अधिग्रहण] gain through experience or effort; gain possession of; locate with a tracking system They acquire a reputation for being difficult to work with. |
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acquisition |
n. [अधिग्रहण] act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something It has received an unsolicited, 15 dollar a share acquisition proposal from partners. |
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acute |
a. [तीव्र] quickly perceptive; keen; having a sharp point or tip; extremely sharp or severe Her early writing was grounded in acute observation of the natural world. |
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adapt |
v. [अनुकूलन] make fit for; change to suit a new purpose One way to adapt is to become smaller, generation by generation. |
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addict |
v. [लत] cause someone to become dependent; indulge in; be devoted to For instance, if you carry a clean needle in this country, the police are likely to arrest you for being a drug addict. |
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adequate |
a. [पर्याप्त] sufficient; enough to meet a purpose England missed key players through injury, lacked adequate preparation, and could not match Australia's skill. |
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advertise |
v. [हवाई] give notice to; inform or apprise; make known; give public notice of We decided to advertise our new product. |
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advocate |
v. [वकील] speak, plead, or argue in favor of; plead for; push for something Some doctors advocate a smoking ban in the entire house. |
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aggravate |
v. [बढ़] worsen; make worse or more troublesome Ridiculous, offensive comments like this do nothing but aggravate the situation. |