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Vocabulary for IELTS preparation


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dogma (n)
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​a belief or set of beliefs held by a group or organization that others are expected to accept without argument ie. She has caused a storm by calling into question one of the central dogmas of the Church.

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Dogma (n)
​a belief or set of beliefs held by a group or organization that others are expected to accept without argument ie. She has caused a storm by calling into question one of the central dogmas of the Church.
Cramped (adj)
Crowded, not enough space
Adversely (adj)
In a way that is negative and unpleasant and not likely to produce a good result ie. Her health was adversely affected by the climate
Suspect smb/smt of smt/doing smt (v)
Ie. This drug is suspected of causing more than 200 deaths.
Precede (v)
[B1] to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order ie. She preceded me in this job.
Precede something with something (v)
To say/do something to introduce something else. ie. She preceded her speech with a vote of thanks to the committee.
Hold + adj
To consider that something is true ie. Parents will be held responsible for their children's behaviour.
Impulse
1.a sudden strong wish or need to do something, without stopping to think about the results. 2. a force or movement of energy that causes something else to react.
Abstract (adj)
Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical reality ie. The research shows that pre-school children are capable of thinking in abstract terms.
Medieval (adj)
Connected with the Middle Ages
Immediacy (n)
The quality in something that makes it seem as if it is happening now, close to you, and is therefore important and requires attention quickly ie. The book had a lack of immediacy for most people.
Perpetual (adj)
= continuous ie. We lived for years in a perpetual state of fear.