- baffle
- bear
- blur
- brilliant
- caution
- delicate
- enhance
- facilitate
- incessant
- in conjunction with
- intrigue
- obstruct
- persuade
- recompense
- shed
- unique
- well-suited
Baffle | گیج یا گمراه کردن |
Bear | خرس، تولید کردن، نشان دادن، تحمل کردن |
Blur | تیره و نامشخص |
Brilliant | تابان، زیرک |
Caution | احتیاط |
Delicate | ظریف، حساس |
Enhance | بالا بردن، افزودن |
Facilitate | تسهیل و کمک کردن |
Incessant | پی در پی، پیوسته |
In Conjunction With | بعلاوه |
Intrigue | فریفتن، فتنه انداز |
Obstruct | مانع |
Persuade | وادار کردن، ترغیب کردن |
Recompense | جبران کردن |
Shed | انداختن |
Unique | یکتا، یگانه |
Well-Suited | مناسب |
- baffle
- n. bafflement
- adj. baffling
- v. to confuse to a point at which no progress can be made
- syn. puzzle
The causes of many harmful diseases have baffled doctors for centuries.
That was a baffling question.
- bear
- adj. bearable
- adv. bearably
- v. to produce, to convey; to show; to endure
- syn. yield
This orchard bears many fine harvests of apples.
Although stock prices declined, losses have been bearable for most investors.
- blur
- n. blur
- adj. blurred
- v. to make something difficult to see
- syn. unclear
The rain blurred everyone’s view of the valley.
The whole accident is just a blur in my mind.
- brilliant
- adv. brilliantly
- n. brilliance
- adj. intensely bright or colourful; intelligent
- syn. radiant
Einstein was a brilliant thinker.
She brilliantly produced a solution to the problem.
- caution
- adj. cautious
- adj. cautionary
- adv. cautiously
- v. to alert someone of danger, warn someone to take care or pay attention to something
- syn. warn
The officer cautioned the motorist to slow down.
They entered into the negotiations cautiously.
- delicate
- adv. delicately
- adj. needing careful treatment; sensitive, easily broken
- syn. fragile
Because of its controversial nature, it was a challenge to discuss such a delicate issue in public.
You must handle the antique delicately.
- enhance
- n. enhancement
- adj. enhanced
- v. to increase in a positive way, such as in value, power and beauty
- syn. strengthen
Passing the exam should enhance your chances of being admitted to college.
The computer enhances our productivity.
- facilitate
- adv. facilitative
- v. to make easier; to ease the progress of
- syn. assist
His careful planning facilitated the completion of the project.
Good teaching strategies facilitated student learning.
- incessant
- adv. incessantly
- adj. nonstop, continual, or never-ending
- syn. constant
The woman’s incessant talking disturbed everyone watching the movie.
The dogs’ incessant barking kept the whole neighbourhood up all night.
- in conjunction with
- in addition to, alongside
- syn. along with
Exercise, in conjunction with a nourishing diet, contributes to a healthy lifestyle.
The architects planned the building in conjunction with the engineers.
- intrigue
- adj. intriguing
- adv. intriguingly
- n. intrigue
- v. to interest greatly
- syn. fascinate
He was intrigued by the acclaim that he received.
The intriguing question baffled historians.
- obstruct
- n. obstruction
- adj. obstructive
- adv. obstructively
- v. to prevent movement, progress and success
- syn. block
Just after the storm, downed trees obstructed many roads in the community.
A huge building obstructed the ocean view from the apartment.
- persuade
- n. persuasion
- adj. persuasive
- adv. persuasively
- v. to change a belief or behaviour by argument or reason
- syn. convince
They couldn’t persuade their critics to see their point of view.
John presented a persuasive argument for his salary increase.
- recompense
- v. recompense
- adv. recompensable
- n. a repayment or reward for a deed
- syn. compensation
The knight received gold as recompense for saving the kingdom.
His boss assured him that he would be recompensed for his extra efforts.
- shed
- v. to throw off naturally, to give out
- syn. discard
In order to grow, crabs must shed their shells.
The experiments shed no new information on the cause of the disease.
- unique
- adv. uniquely
- n. uniqueness
- adj. to be the only one of a kind, special
- syn. rare
He was presented with a unique opportunity to attend the conference.
His style of writing is uniquely his own.
- well-suited
- adj. to be complementary or appropriate; a good match
- syn. compatible
The design of the house is well-suited to its surroundings.
The experienced principal was well-suited for the job of superintendent of schools.
تمرین لغات مهم و ضروی آیلتس درس 5
پایان زمان
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ممنون از مطالب مفید و کاربردیتون.
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سوال 28 گزینه درست facilitate هست که اشتباه saw انتخاب شده.
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