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ππIELTS Band 9 Vocabulary with Situations & Examples
π Very busy β Swamped / Overloaded / Hectic
π Example: Iβm swamped with deadlines at work this week. π»
πΉ Situation: Use this when talking about a hectic job schedule, project deadlines, or exam prep.
π Very lazy β Sluggish / Indolent / Lethargic
π Example: After the heavy lunch, I felt sluggish and couldnβt focus. π
πΉ Situation: Use this to describe lack of energy in daily life, interviews, or storytelling tasks.
π Very important β Crucial / Vital / Paramount
π Example: Fluency is paramount if you want Band 7+ in IELTS Speaking. π€
πΉ Situation: Perfect for IELTS writing, business meetings, or academic discussions.
π Very unimportant β Trivial / Negligible / Insignificant
π Example: These minor grammar slips are trivial compared to content quality. βοΈ
πΉ Situation: Use this when dismissing small issues in debates, essays, or workplace talks.
π Very expensive β Lavish / Extravagant / Overpriced
π Example: That restaurant was overpriced, but the view was amazing. π½οΈπ
πΉ Situation: Best for describing lifestyle, travel, or luxury in Speaking Part 2.
π Very cheap β Inexpensive / Affordable / Economical
π Example: The app offers affordable English lessons for professionals. π²
πΉ Situation: Use this in recommendations, reviews, or persuasive writing.
π‘ Pro Tip for IELTS & Professionals:
Stop saying very + adjective β use Band 9 vocabulary to impress examiners, HR managers, and clients. π
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π± Top Phobias You Should Know (IELTS β’ Public Speaking β’ Creative Writing)
1οΈβ£ Arachnophobia π·οΈ β Fear of spiders
β Example: Her arachnophobia was so strong that she couldnβt even look at a picture of a spider.
2οΈβ£ Acrophobia ποΈ β Fear of heights
β Example: He avoided roller coasters because of his acrophobia.
3οΈβ£ Claustrophobia πͺ β Fear of closed or small spaces
β Example: She felt claustrophobic in crowded elevators.
4οΈβ£ Agoraphobia ποΈ β Fear of open or public spaces
β Example: His agoraphobia made it difficult to go to markets or stadiums.
5οΈβ£ Nyctophobia π β Fear of the dark
β Example: Many children suffer from nyctophobia during early years.
6οΈβ£ Ophidiophobia π β Fear of snakes
β Example: Ophidiophobia is one of the most common phobias worldwide.
7οΈβ£ Aerophobia βοΈ β Fear of flying
β Example: Despite loving travel, her aerophobia stopped her from boarding planes.
8οΈβ£ Trypanophobia π β Fear of needles
β Example: He avoided hospitals because of his trypanophobia.
9οΈβ£ Thanatophobia β°οΈ β Fear of death or dying
β Example: Thanatophobia often increases with age or trauma.
π Glossophobia π€ β Fear of public speaking
β Example: Glossophobia is a common barrier for professionals, but it can be overcome with practice.
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β¬οΈ In My Opinion π€
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Quiz Time β‘οΈ Very Easily β
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Quiz Time β‘οΈ Speak Of The Devil πΏ
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β Basic vs β Advanced IELTS English
π Big β Enormous / Colossal
βBasic: The house is big.
β Advanced: The house is colossal. π
π Small β Petite / Minute
βBasic: She has a small dog.
β Advanced: She has a petite dog. πΆ
π Good β Excellent / Superb
βBasic: Thatβs a good idea.
β Advanced: Thatβs an excellent idea. π‘
π Bad β Awful / Dreadful
βBasic: The food was bad.
β Advanced: The food was dreadful. π½οΈ
π Happy β Joyful / Elated
βBasic: I am happy today.
β Advanced: I am elated today. ππ
π Sad β Miserable / Heartbroken
βBasic: He felt sad.
β Advanced: He felt miserable. π
π Tired β Exhausted / Drained
βBasic: Iβm tired after work.
β Advanced: Iβm exhausted after work. π
π Angry β Furious / Irate
βBasic: She was angry with him.
β Advanced: She was furious with him. π‘π₯
π Cold β Freezing / Chilly
βBasic: Itβs cold outside.
β Advanced: Itβs freezing outside. βοΈ
π Hot β Scorching / Sweltering
βBasic: Itβs hot today.
β Advanced: Itβs scorching today. βοΈπ₯
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π How to Improve Your English Vocabulary (Band 7+ & Beyond π)
1οΈβ£ Read Daily π°
π Read newspapers, magazines, or blogs.
β¨ Example: If you see the word βsereneβ, check how itβs used in sentences.
π βThe serene atmosphere helped me relax.β
2οΈβ£ Keep a Vocabulary Journal βοΈ
π Write new words daily with their meanings.
β¨ Example: Word β βmeticulousβ = very careful.
π βShe is meticulous about her work.β
3οΈβ£ Learn Through Context π¬
π Watch movies, podcasts, or series in English.
β¨ Example: Hear the word βresilientβ.
π βHe remained resilient even after failures.β
4οΈβ£ Use Synonyms & Alternatives π
π Donβt always say βhappyβ. Use: βdelighted / ecstatic / overjoyedβ.
π βI was ecstatic when I scored Band 7.5 in IELTS.β
5οΈβ£ Practice Word Families π±
π Learn forms of a word together.
β¨ Example: βCreate β Creative β Creativityβ.
π βHer creativity made the project successful.β
6οΈβ£ Use New Words in Daily Conversation π£οΈ
π Challenge yourself to use 2-3 new words every day.
π Instead of βIβm tired,β say: βI feel exhausted.β
7οΈβ£ Play Vocabulary Games π²
π Crosswords, word puzzles, apps like Quizlet.
π Helps you recall and strengthen memory.
8οΈβ£ Review & Revise Regularly π
π Without revision, words fade from memory.
π Review your journal every weekend.
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βBasic vs. β Advanced Verbs
π Say β β Articulate
π‘ Think β β Contemplate
π£ Walk β β Stroll
π Run β β Dash
π Write β β Compose
π¨ Make β β Create
π Call β β Summon
π Look β β Observe
π΅ Enjoy β β Relish
π€ Guess β β Speculate
π― Try β β Strive
π Stop β β Cease
π Help β β Assist
π Teach β β Instruct
π Find β β Discover
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β¬οΈ IELTS Band 9 Vocabulary π―
1οΈβ£ Meticulous π§ β Very careful and precise
π‘ The scientist was meticulous in recording her observations.
2οΈβ£ Resilient πͺ β Able to recover quickly from difficulties
π‘ Despite the setback, he remained resilient and kept working hard.
3οΈβ£ Articulate π£ β Able to express ideas clearly
π‘ She is an articulate speaker who can engage any audience.
4οΈβ£ Exacerbate β οΈ β To make a problem worse
π‘ Ignoring climate change will only exacerbate the crisis.
5οΈβ£ Pragmatic π β Dealing with things sensibly and practically
π‘ We need a pragmatic approach to solve this issue.
6οΈβ£ Ubiquitous π β Found everywhere
π‘ Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
7οΈβ£ Alleviate π€ β To reduce or ease a problem
π‘ Better healthcare can alleviate the suffering of the poor.
8οΈβ£ Astute π§ β Clever and able to notice details
π‘ Her astute observations helped the team avoid mistakes.
9οΈβ£ Candid π’ β Honest and straightforward
π‘ He gave a candid explanation of the companyβs challenges.
π Pivotal π β Of crucial importance
π‘ Education plays a pivotal role in a countryβs development.
π Pro Tip: Learn 1β2 new words daily, make your own sentences, and use them in IELTS practice.
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