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Synonyms for IELTS
• Amazing :- incredible, fantastic, fabulous, Astonishing, Extraordinary.
•Answer :- Respond
• Awful :- Terrible, Abominable, Dreadful.
• Bad :- Evil, Spoiled, Imperfect, Infamous, Dismal
• Beautiful :- Gorgeous, Ravishing, Dazzling, Exquisite, Stunning
• Begin :- Initiate, Commence, Inaugurate.
• Big :- Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Humongous, Substantial,
•Break :- Rupture, Fracture, Shatter
• Calm :- Serene, Peace, Tranquil
• Come :- Approach, Arrive
•Cool :- Chilly, Frosty, Icy
•Cut :- Chop, Slash, Slit
•Dangerous :- Hazardous, Risky, Precarious
• Decide :- Determine, Settle
• Definite :- Certain, Positive, Obvious
•Delicious :- Savory, Titbit, Delectable
•Describe :-Portray, Characterize
•Destroy :- Demolish, Slay, Ruin, Raze
• Difference :- Disagreement, Inequity, Dissimilarity
• Dull :- Boring, Uninteresting, Monotonous, Humdrum, Dreary
• End :- Terminate, Conclude, Cessation
• Explain :- Elaborate, Interpret
• Fall :- Drop, Descend, Topple
• Famous :- Well-known, Renowned, Eminent, Illustrate
• Fast :- Stout, Corpulent, Chubby, Bulky.
• Funny :- Amusing, Humorous, Droll.
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Vocabulary
A person who loves to argue is Eristic.
A person who is always looking for a fight is called Pugnacious.
A person who talks too much is called a Chatterbox.
A person who has no emotions is called A cold fish.
A person who likes to be alone is called A lone wolf or loner.
A person who starts fights for no reason is called Scrapper or contrarian.
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Working out on Sunday also serves as a way to clear the mind and relieve stress from the past week. It’s an opportunity to be present and connect with the body, whether exercising alone or with others. This practice not only boosts physical health but also brings mental clarity and peace.
After a refreshing workout, the rest of the day can be enjoyed with relaxation and simple pleasures. Some might prepare a healthy meal, enjoy time outdoors, or simply rest. By evening, there’s a sense of fulfillment from having balanced activity with relaxation, leaving everyone recharged for the week ahead.
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Bunny Boiler:- A woman who behaves improperly or seeks revenge after a break up.
A Wimp :- A weak person, someone who lacks confidence.
Cheapskate :- A mean person who doesn't like to spend money.
Rough Diamond :- Someone who is impolite or is not well educated, but who has a kind heart and a good character.
Big-headed :- Someone who thinks that they are more important or more intelligent than they really are.
Jocular :-Used to describe someone who is happy and likes to make jokes.
Eg :- Rahul was in a very jocular mood at the party.
Slave driver :-Someone who makes other people work really hard.
E.g. My boss is such a slave driver.
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We’ve all come across those moments when a sudden feeling warns us about something—a gut feeling. But how can we tell if it’s the truth or just insecurity taking over?
A gut feeling is often described as an instinctive reaction, a quick judgment made without conscious reasoning. It’s your brain picking up on information rapidly, drawing from past experiences, and sending a signal to your body. But while gut feelings can be powerful, they can also lead you astray.
When does a gut feeling reflect the truth? Often, it happens when we have experience or knowledge in a particular area. Our subconscious mind puts together clues faster than our conscious mind can. For example, a seasoned driver might pick up on danger on the road before actually seeing it. Their gut feeling is based on experience.
However, gut feelings can also be a sign of insecurity. Anxiety, fear, or past trauma can bring up a gut reaction, making us believe something is wrong when it’s not. These feelings are rooted in our emotions, not facts. For instance, someone with a history of trust issues may come up with the idea that their partner is unfaithful, even without evidence. This gut feeling isn’t a truth but a reflection of their insecurities.
So, how do we tell the difference? It’s essential to pause and reflect. Ask yourself: Is this feeling based on past experiences or fears? If it’s the latter, take a step back. Consider the evidence and talk it through with someone you trust. Sometimes, our gut feelings need to be questioned before we go along with them as the truth.
In the end, gut feelings are a mix of truth and insecurity. The challenge is learning when to trust them and when to look into them further.
1. Come across
- Meaning: To encounter or find by chance.
- Synonyms: Discover, stumble upon, find.
2. Take over
- Meaning: To start to control or dominate something.
- Synonyms: Dominate, control, assume control.
3. Pick up on
- Meaning: To notice or become aware of something.
- Synonyms: Notice, detect, catch on to.
4. Draw from
- Meaning: To use as a source of information or inspiration.
- Synonyms: Use, utilize, pull from.
5. Lead (someone) astray
- Meaning: To misguide or cause someone to follow the wrong path or make a wrong decision.
- Synonyms: Mislead, deceive, misguide.
6. Put together
- Meaning: To combine elements to form something coherent.
- Synonyms: Assemble, combine, compile.
7. Bring up
- Meaning: To cause something to be mentioned or arise.
- Synonyms: Mention, raise, introduce.
8. Rooted in
- Meaning: To be deeply connected or based on something.
- Synonyms: Based on, grounded in, connected to.
9. Come up with
- Meaning: To think of or create something, especially an idea or plan.
- Synonyms: Invent, devise, think of.
10. Go along with
- Meaning: To agree to do something or accept a situation.
- Synonyms: Agree with, consent to, comply with.
11. Look into
- Meaning: To investigate or examine something carefully.
- Synonyms: Investigate, examine, explore.
Self-control is like having a superpower that helps you stay on track, even when you're tempted to do something else. It's all about managing your emotions, actions, and cravings when distractions are everywhere. Whether you're trying to ace a test, stick to a healthy routine, or just make better choices, self-control is what keeps you focused on the bigger picture.
Think about it—how many times have you wanted to just chill and watch Netflix, but instead, you hit the books because you know that passing that exam will feel way better than binge-watching another season? That's self-control in action. It’s not just about saying "no" to things; it's about saying "yes" to what really matters
Self-control can be tough, though. It means making choices like eating veggies when you’re craving chips or saving money instead of splurging on something you don't really need. But here's the thing—every time you flex your self-control muscle, it gets stronger, making it easier to crush your goals in the future.
So what's one time you used self-control to make something awesome happen?👀
Vocabulary:
1. Tempted
Meaning: Feeling like you really want to do something, even if you probably shouldn’t.
Synonyms: Enticed, lured, drawn.
2. Cravings
Meaning: That strong urge to have something, especially food.
Synonyms: Yearnings, wants, desires.
3. Ace
Meaning: To do extremely well, especially in an exam or test.
Synonyms: Excel, succeed, triumph.
4. Binge-watching
Meaning: Watching multiple episodes of a TV show in one sitting.
Synonyms: Excessive watching.
5. Splurging
Meaning: Going all out and spending more than you probably should.
Synonyms: Treating yourself, indulging, overspending
6. Stay on track (idiom)
Meaning: To continue following a planned path or goal without getting sidetracked.
Synonyms: Stay focused, stay the course, keep going, remain steady.
7. Hit the books (idiom)
Meaning: To start studying hard.
Synonyms: Study, cram, get down to studying.
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