Masterclass IELTS Vocabulary Units 1-2 PDF

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MASTERCLASS ILETS- VOCABULARY-UNITS 1-2 1. Dominate: To have control or power over something or someone; to rule or govern. 2. Teem with: To be full of or swarming with, often used to describe an abundance of something (e.g., people, creatures, activity). 3. Suffocate: To deprive someone or som...

MASTERCLASS ILETS- VOCABULARY-UNITS 1-2 1. Dominate: To have control or power over something or someone; to rule or govern. 2. Teem with: To be full of or swarming with, often used to describe an abundance of something (e.g., people, creatures, activity). 3. Suffocate: To deprive someone or something of air or oxygen, often causing difficulty in breathing or death. 4. Inexorably: In a way that is impossible to stop or prevent; unrelenting or inevitable. 5. Consumerism: The social or economic ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever- increasing amounts. 6. Wreck: To destroy or severely damage something, often beyond repair. 7. Classify: To arrange or organize something into categories based on shared characteristics or qualities. 8. Brutish: Lacking refinement or humanity; cruel, violent, or resembling a brute or animal. 9. Cramped: Restricted in space; uncomfortable or confining, often because of lack of room. 10. Envisage: To imagine or visualize something in the future; to form a mental picture of a situation or event. 11. Stark: Harsh, severe, or complete in appearance; often used to describe something very plain, obvious, or extreme. 12. Projection: An estimate or forecast of a future situation based on current trends or data; or the act of projecting or presenting something onto a surface. 13. Draw up: To prepare, create, or draft something, such as a plan, document, or agreement 14. Fulfill: To complete or achieve something, especially a task or promise. 15. Die out: To cease to exist or become extinct; to gradually disappear. 16. Locality: A specific area, neighborhood, or region; the place where something occurs. 17. Substantial: Of considerable importance, size, or worth; large in amount or degree. 18. Aspiration: A strong desire or goal to achieve something; ambition or a longing for a particular outcome. 19. Fluctuate: To change or vary frequently, often in an unpredictable way. 20. Offspring: The children or descendants of a particular parent or progenitor. 21. Breakdown: A failure or collapse in a system, structure, or process; also refers to a mechanical or emotional failure. 22. Transmit: To send or transfer something, often information, energy, or disease. 23. Burden: A heavy load, responsibility, or duty that is difficult to bear. 24. Quota: A fixed share or portion of something, often referring to a prescribed amount or limit. 25. Exodus: A mass departure or migration, often of people leaving an area or country. 26. Trek: A long, difficult journey, often on foot or by vehicle; to travel a great distance with effort. 27. Draw Conclusions: To make decisions or judgments based on available information or evidence. 28. Asset: A valuable resource, property, or quality that is beneficial or useful. 29. Gauge: To measure, estimate, or judge the size, amount, or extent of something. 30. Soar: To fly or rise high in the air; to increase rapidly or dramatically. 31. Urging: The act of strongly encouraging or persuading someone to take action or make a decision. 32. Patriotic: Showing love, support, or devotion to one’s country. 33. Median: The middle value in a set of numbers when they are arranged in order; in general, it refers to something situated in the middle. 34. Prospect: The potential or outlook for success or future development; or a view or scene, especially one seen from a distance. 35. Decline: A decrease or reduction in quality, quantity, or strength over time. 36. Superior: Higher in quality, status, or position when compared to others. 37. Inferior: Lower in quality, status, or position when compared to others. 38. Pension: A regular payment made to someone after they retire from work, typically as a form of income security. 39. Cling to: To hold tightly to something; to be emotionally attached to or unable to let go of something. 40. Mainstream: The dominant or widely accepted trends, ideas, or activities in a particular society or culture. 41. Thousandfold: Multiplied by a thousand; a very large increase or amount. 42. Bound to: Likely or certain to happen; inevitable. 43. Self-evident: Obvious or clear without the need for explanation; something that does not require proof or further justification. 44. Indefinitely: For an unlimited or unspecified amount of time; without a defined end or duration. 45. Engineered: Designed and created using technical skills, planning, or expertise to meet specific requirements or solve a problem. 46. Breakthrough: A significant and sudden advance or discovery, especially one that solves a difficult problem or opens up new possibilities. 47. Scheme: A plan or arrangement designed to achieve a particular goal, sometimes with a formal or systematic structure. 48. Congestion: Overcrowding or blockage, especially referring to the build-up of traffic or people, leading to slower movement or difficulty. 49. Designated: Officially assigned or set apart for a particular purpose or role. 50. Odd-numbered: Referring to something that has an odd number, distinguishing it from even-numbered items. 51. Even-numbered: Referring to something that has an even number, distinguishing it from odd-numbered items. 52. Ring road: A circular or semi-circular road that surrounds a city or town, typically designed to divert traffic from central areas. 53. Red background: A background that is colored red, often used to emphasize information or indicate urgency or caution.

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