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Cambridge Vocabulary For IELTS Advanced Words

In this blog, we will discuss the 50 best Cambridge vocabulary for IELTS advanced words. Use these words to get 8.5 band score in IELTS exam.

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Cambridge Vocabulary For IELTS Advanced Words

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  1. Best Cambridge Vocabulary For IELTS Advanced Words

  2. We are from CourseMentor, and we'll be sharing with your ideas and you can Follow us at https://coursementor.com/ to learn more. Hello there!

  3. The IELTS exam is easy compared to other English language testing exams, but as easy as it may seem, it can be hard to get 7+ bands in the exam. You may think, what is the reason to get 7+ bands when all the universities require just 7 bands? The benefit of having 8.5+ bands can be enormous, you would be directly elected to get many scholarships. It’s easy to get 7 bands because you can prepare well from some amazing books that are available in the market. But to secure 8.5+ bands, you need advanced preparation.

  4. Table Of Content • The Secret to securing 8.5+ bands in the IELTS exam • Cambridge Vocabulary books for IELTS Advanced words • List of Cambridge vocabulary for IELTS advanced words • Conclusion

  5. The Secret to securing 8.5+ bands in the IELTS exam

  6. The hardest part of preparing to get 8.5+ bands in the IELTS is that there are few unique books or strategies for doing that. So, you will have to prepare by self-study. The best thing that you can do to secure this high score is to increase and build your vocabulary. You may already know some easy words with their meaning, but to secure a high score, you need knowledge of some advanced vocabulary.

  7. Cambridge Vocabulary books for IELTS Advanced words

  8. I will not confuse you by flooding you with a number of books. There is this one book that I believe is enough for your advanced preparation of vocabulary for IELTS. Cambridge English Vocabulary for IELTS Advanced is a completely comprehensive guide that will help you learn all the most relevant advanced vocabulary of the IELTS exam. This book contains a rich list of Cambridge vocabulary for IELTS advanced words that will also enhance your English in your daily life. It consists of different vocabularies that are important for a specific section of the IELTS exam, like listening, speaking, writing, and reading. It also clearly explains the meaning of all the words introduced and also provides example sentences in which they are used.

  9. List of Cambridge vocabulary for IELTS advanced words

  10. Aberration– It refers to an action or an event that doesn’t usually happen or occur. For example- The change of the schedule was the cause of the temporary aberration, but it was resolved quickly. Abhorrence– It refers to a deep feeling of hatred towards something. For example- He had so much abhorrence for him just for that one time he spilled his drink on him.

  11. Bedrock– It refers to the main or the basic idea of something. For example- The bedrock of all religions should be brotherhood and love. Brazen– It is used to describe a person, or the actions of a person, who is not embarrassed for his actions or behavior. For example- It was shocking to see his brazen confession of stealing at the school.

  12. Bizarre– Bizarre means something unusual or something strange. For example- The whole situation became bizarre because of Sam and his friends. Circumspect– It refers to thinking carefully about something before actually doing it in order to avoid any kind of risk. For example- You, as a lawyer, should always circumspect the case and all its facts before you agree to fight for it.

  13. Clandestine– Something that others are not supposed to know, secret For example- The Jewish spies did a great job conducting clandestine meetings in the presence of Nazis, they really took a great risk on their life. Consensus– It refers to an opinion that everyone in the room agrees with or the opinion of a full majority. For example- The International consensus favored the sanctions imposed by the governments of several countries over Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

  14. Endurance– It is the ability to continue doing something painful or difficult for a long period of time. For example- The soldier was awarded for showing her constant endurance from the enemy troops. Hierarchy– It refers to a system of organization in which different people are given different importance. For example- Usually, he is too egoistic to bend to the hierarchy of the local authorities, but this time he was not.

  15. Impertinent– being rude or disrespectful, especially to someone older or to a more important person. For example- His impertinent attitude led to his downfall in the military, even after several warnings, he didn’t change his behavior. Intractable– Someone who is very difficult to deal with or to solve For example- He has been and will remain the most intractable person in the freedom struggle of India.

  16. Jubilant– Being extremely happy and pleased because of success For example- The group was so jubilant to finally be able to qualify for the semi-finals against undefeated Australia. Ludicrous– completely unreasonable, stupid, or wrong For example- He knew all the facts clearly still, he was arguing ludicrously.

  17. Conclusion

  18. The list I have provided above is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Cambridge Vocabulary for IELTS advanced words. The book will surely help you get a lot better understanding of the key vocabulary which is required to get you a high score in the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. The usage of all the hard words should be done with proper context. You should never use any difficult words which you are not clear about. Do not try to impress the examiner consciously with your advanced vocabulary. Let the words come out spontaneously.

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