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لغات ضروری آیلتس درس 30

کاربردی ترین و اصلی ترین واژه های آکادمیک و جنرال آیلتس - لغات ضروری آیلتس درس 30 به شما کمک می کند با تسلط و مهارت بیشتری سوالات ریدینگ و اسپکینگ را پاسخ دهید.

  • charisma
  • clever
  • convince
  • endure
  • forfeit
  • precarious
  • severe
  • sporadic
  • superior
  • truncate
  • wanton
  • weak
  • widespread
  • wisdom
  • witticism
  • woo
پخش ویدیو
Charismaجذابیت
Cleverباهوش
Convinceمتقاعد کردن
Endureتحمل کردن
Forfeitاز دست دادن
Precariousمتزلزل
Severeشدید
Sporadicپراکنده
Superiorبرتر، مافوق
Truncateکوتاه کردن
Wantonگستاخ، حرف نشنو
Weakضعیف
Widespreadگسترده، شایع
Wisdomخرد، دانایی
Witticismبذله گویی، لطیفه
Wooجذب کردن
  • charisma
  • adj. charismatic
  • n. a special quality that endears other people to the person who has this quality
  • syn. appeal

She has a charisma that no other candidate possesses.

John F. Kennedy was known for his charismatic personality.


  • clever
  • adv. cleverly
  • n. cleverness
  • adj. intelligent; resourceful
  • syn. astute

Everyone appreciated their clever idea.

His cleverness enabled him to rise quickly in the organization.


  • convince
  • adv. convincingly
  • adj. convincing
  • v. to make someone see things your way
  • syn. persuade

They could not convince the girls to go to the dance with them.

The video made a convincing argument for the recycling of paper and plastic materials.


  • endure
  • adj. endurable
  • adj. enduring
  • n. endurance
  • v. to last; suffer pain
  • syn. persevere

How he is able to endure living next to the airport is beyond my comprehension.

The endurance displayed by the athlete gave evidence of his rigorous training.


  • forfeit
  • n. forfeit
  • v. To give up; have something taken away, usually by rule or regulation
  • syn. relinquish

Usually, you must forfeit your native country’s citizenship to become a citizen of another country.

Toe forfeit occurred because not enough players showed up.


  • precarious
  • adv. precariously
  • adj. not safe, firm, or steady
  • syn. hazardous

The diver put himself in a precarious situation among the sharks.

The toe cup was positioned precariously on the edge of the table.


  • severe
  • adv. severely
  • n. severity
  • adj. extreme; harmful
  • syn. intense

The weather service issued a severe storm warning for most of Michigan.

The severity of his condition will not be known until the test results are studied.


  • sporadic
  • adv. sporadically
  • adj. not consistent; irregular
  • syn. erratic

The radio communications were subject to sporadic sunspot interference.

Violent storms occur sporadically in the Southwest.


  • superior
  • n. superiority
  • adj. excellent quality; above all the rest
  • syn. exceptional

This is a superior fossil of a trilobite.

Toe restaurant’s superiority was established shortly after it opened.


  • truncate
  • adj. truncated
  • to shorten; to end something suddenly
  • syn. cut

The television program was truncated because the soccer match went into extra time.

The publishers of the newspaper asked the writer to truncate her report.


  • wanton
  • adv. wantonly
  • adj. done without thought or consideration; grossly negligent
  • syn. senseless

Her wanton disregard of the rules was unexplainable.

The jealous man was wantonly impolite to the winner.


  • weak
  • v. weaken
  • n. weakness
  • adj. not strong; incapable
  • syn. ineffective

The weak light was inadequate for reading.

Most people have at least one area of weakness.


  • widespread
  • adj. found everywhere
  • syn. extensive

There is a widespread rumour that there will be no class next Thursday.

The political influence of the developed countries of the world is widespread.


  • wisdom
  • adv. wisely
  • adj. wise
  • n. knowledge and understanding
  • syn. insight

It is often said that wisdom is the product of experience.

It was a wise decision for you to buy a car.


  • witticism
  • adv. wittily
  • adj. witty
  • n. wit
  • n. wittiness
  • n. a joke; a funny story
  • syn. humour

His witticisms captivated the audience.

Mark Twain was famous for his sharp wit.


  • woo
  • v. to make efforts to attain or gain something
  • syn. attract

The directors tried to woo the support of the union.

The opponents of the proposed highway wooed nearby residents to defend their position.

تمرین لغات مهم و ضروی آیلتس درس 30

1. 
Her __________ disregard of the rules was unexplainable.

2. 
Usually you must __________your native country's citizenship to become a citizen of another country.

3. 
The directors tried to __________ the support of the union.

4. 
intense

5. 
endure

6. 
truncate

7. 
This is a __________ fossil of a trilobite.

8. 
wisdom

9. 
The television program was __________ because the soccer match went into extra time.

10. 
The diver put himself in a__________ situation among the sharks.

11. 
Eveiyone appreciated their __________ idea.

12. 
witty

13. 
There is a __________ rumor that there will be no class next Thursday.

14. 
astute

15. 
occasional

16. 
They could not __________ the girls to go to the dance with them.

17. 
The radio communications were subject to __________ sunspot interference.

18. 
wanton

19. 
persuade

20. 
relinquish

21. 
superior

22. 
charisma

23. 
weak

24. 
How he is able to __________ living next to the airport is beyond my comprehension.

25. 
It is often said that __________ is the product of experience.

26. 
woo

27. 
She has __________ that no other candidate possesses.

28. 
sporadic

29. 
precarious

30. 
forfeit

31. 
The __________ light was inadequate for reading.

32. 
The weather service issued a __________ storm warning for most of Michigan.

33. 
His __________ captivated the audience.

34. 
persevering

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