- amenity
- disperse
- dwelling
- element
- elementary
- eliminate
- emerge
- emphasize
- encircle
- erratic
- exaggerate
- integral
- justify
- mention
- mortify
- prevalent
- release
Amenity | تسهیلات، رفاه |
Disperse | پراکنده کردن |
Dwelling | مسکن |
Element | عنصر |
Elementary | ابتدایی |
Eliminate | از بین بردن |
Emerge | پدیدار شدن |
Emphasize | اهمیت دادن |
Encircle | محاصره کردن، دور گرفتن |
Erratic | دمدمی مزاج، نامنظم |
Exaggerate | اغراق کردن |
Integral | تمام و کمال، مهم |
Justify | توجیه کردن |
Mention | اشاره کردن |
Mortify | آزردن، رنجاندن |
Prevalent | شایع |
Release | رها 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
پایان زمان
5 پاسخ
میبخشید سوال 19 مورد نظر بود
سلام و سپاس فراوان بابت آموزش های عالی شما
در خصوص سوال 3 میشه تفاوت dispersed و scattered رو توضیح بدید.
سلام وقت بخیر
درست می گید، کلمات dispersed و scattered هم معنی هستید.
این کلمه از از چهار گزینه حذف شد.
سلام وقت بخیر
سوال A new movie was just …. به نظر گزینه درست Released باشه که به اشتباه Mortified ست شده.
سلام وقت شما هم بخیر
خیلی ممنون که اطلاع دادید، سوال مورد نظر اصلاح شد.