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لغات ضروری آیلتس درس 11

کاربردی ترین و اصلی ترین واژه های آکادمیک و جنرال آیلتس - لغات ضروری آیلتس درس 11 به شما کمک می کند با تسلط و مهارت بیشتری سوالات ریدینگ و اسپکینگ را پاسخ دهید.

  • amenity
  • disperse
  • dwelling
  • element
  • elementary
  • eliminate
  • emerge
  • emphasize
  • encircle
  • erratic
  • exaggerate
  • integral
  • justify
  • mention
  • mortify
  • prevalent
  • release
پخش ویدیو
Amenityتسهیلات، رفاه
Disperseپراکنده کردن
Dwellingمسکن
Elementعنصر
Elementaryابتدایی
Eliminateاز بین بردن
Emergeپدیدار شدن
Emphasizeاهمیت دادن
Encircleمحاصره کردن، دور گرفتن
Erraticدمدمی مزاج، نامنظم
Exaggerateاغراق کردن
Integralتمام و کمال، مهم
Justifyتوجیه کردن
Mentionاشاره کردن
Mortifyآزردن، رنجاندن
Prevalentشایع
Releaseرها کردن، رهایی
  • amenity
  • n. something that makes life easier or more enjoyable
  • syn. convenience

She missed all the amenities of the home when she went camping.

People expect many amenities at a five-star hotel.


  • disperse
  • adj. dispersed
  • v. To cause to move in many different directions
  • syn. circulate

The high winds and rain dispersed the crowd.

After the hurricane, dispersed belongings cluttered the street.


  • dwelling
  • n. dweller
  • v. dwell
  • n. where people live
  • syn. house

Cavelike dwellings have been discovered throughout the world.

City dwellers often have trouble adjusting to life in the country.


  • element
  • adj. elemental
  • n. element*
  • n. a part of the whole
  • *environment
  • syn. component

Her presence added an element of humor to the group.

Hard work and perseverance are the basic elements of success.


  • elementary
  • adj. simple in structure, easy to do
  • syn. primary

The solution to the problem was actually quite elementary.

You must take Elementary Physics before you can enroll in the advanced course.


  • eliminate
  • adj. eliminated
  • n. elimination
  • v. to remove, free oneself of something
  • syn. delete

Mistakes must be eliminated before you hand in a term paper.

The elimination of the runner from the race was decided by the judge.


  • emerge
  • n. emergence
  • v. to come into view, or existence
  • syn. appear

It took an hour for the newborn chick to emerge from its egg.

The sun emerged from the thick rain clouds, giving hope that the game would be played.


  • emphasize
  • adv. emphatically
  • adj. emphatic
  • n. emphasis
  • v. to show that something is especially important or exceptional
  • syn. highlight

The professor emphasized certain aspects of the historical period.

When asked if they would like to leave class early, the students answered with an emphatic “yes.”


  • encircle
  • adj. encircled
  • v. to make a circle around
  • syn. surround

The players encircled their coach after winning the big game.

The encircled celebrity actually became afraid of her fans.


  • erratic
  • adv. erratically
  • adj. no regular pattern in thinking or movement; changeable without reason
  • syn. inconsistent

The artist’s paintings have an erratic quality, some being excellent, and others mediocre.

The unstable chemical reacted erratically.


  • exaggerate
  • adj. exaggerated
  • n. exaggeration
  • v. to make something more than what it is
  • syn. overstate

The federal government exaggerated the success of its programs.

To say that his business is successful would be a slight exaggeration.


  • integral
  • adv. integrally
  • n. integrality
  • adj. to be an essential or basic part of something
  • syn. vital

Knowledge of spelling is an integral part of writing in any language.

A film’s music is integral to drawing the viewers into the story.


  • justify
  • n. justification
  • adj. justifiably
  • v. to show to be right or reasonable; to support
  • syn. defend

The young boy could not justify his rude behavior.

There was no justification for the criminal’s attack.


  • mention
  • adj. mentioned
  • n. mention
  • v. to say; relate in written form
  • syn. remark

Theatergoers often mention that they enjoy watching movies on a large screen.

The book mentioned above was included in the bibliography that was handed out in class last week.


  • mortify
  • n. mortification
  • v. to embarrass
  • syn. humiliate

He was mortified upon forgetting his lines during the play.

She mortified her son by showing Alice his baby pictures.


  • prevalent
  • n. prevalence
  • adj. existing widely or commonly
  • syn. commonplace

Comfortable trade winds are prevalent in the Caribbean islands.

There is a prevalence of disease where poor sanitation conditions exist.


  • release
  • n. release
  • v. to allow to come out; to give freedom
  • syn. free

A new movie was just released.

The release of the Supreme Court’s decision was expected today.

تمرین لغات مهم و ضروی آیلتس درس 11

1. 
City __________ often have trouble adjusting to life in the country.

2. 
The young boy could not __________ his rude behavior.

3. 
disperse

4. 
mortify

5. 
It took an hour for the newborn chick to __________ from its egg.

6. 
vital

7. 
The federal government __________ the success of its programs.

8. 
eliminated

9. 
Comfortable trade winds are __________ in the Caribbean islands.

10. 
prevalent

11. 
erratic

12. 
She missed all the __________ of home when she went camping.

13. 
justify

14. 
Cavelike __________ have been discovered throughout the world.

15. 
commonplace

16. 
dispersed

17. 
A new movie was just __________.

18. 
He was __________ upon forgetting his lines during the play.

19. 
encircles

20. 
amenity

21. 
elementary

22. 
The artist's paintings have an __________ quality, some being excellent, and others mediocre.

23. 
exaggerate

24. 
element

25. 
The solution to the problem was actually quite __________.

26. 
overstate

27. 
The players __________ their coach after winning the big game.

28. 
emerge

29. 
dwelling

30. 
Mistakes must be __________ before you hand in a term paper.

31. 
The high winds and rain __________ the crowd.

32. 
Knowledge of spelling is an__________part of writing in any language.

33. 
Theatergoers often __________ that they enjoy watching movies on a large screen.

34. 
mention

35. 
The professor __________ certain aspects of the historical period.

36. 
release

5 پاسخ

  1. سلام و سپاس فراوان بابت آموزش های عالی شما
    در خصوص سوال 3 میشه تفاوت dispersed و scattered رو توضیح بدید.

    1. سلام وقت بخیر
      درست می گید، کلمات dispersed و scattered هم معنی هستید.
      این کلمه از از چهار گزینه حذف شد.

  2. سلام وقت بخیر
    سوال A new movie was just …. به نظر گزینه درست Released باشه که به اشتباه Mortified ست شده.

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