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IELTS Vocabulary for Speaking and Writing task - Day 8

IELTS Vocabulary for Speaking and Writing task - Part 8 

Multifarious-ProfuseNumerous
Flourish-ProsperThriving
Niche-Protection
Rebels-ProtestProtestors
Axiomatic-Proved
Endow-ProvideBestow
Bestow-Provide Price
Foment-ProvokeInstigate
Gravitating Towards-Pulled/ Attracted
Elucidate-Put some radianceShow path
Argument-QuarrelSquabbleScuffle
Slumped-Quickly droppedPlummeted
Light-Radiance
Abruptly-RadicallyCompletelyHurriedlyInstantaneous
Assailing-RaidAttack
Tropical-Rain in summer
Soared-Rapid growthProliferateShoot UpRaisedClimbSwiftly
Erupt-RaptureBroke out
Encroaching on every Corner of the world-
Reached to every corner
Repercussion-Reaction
Resurgent-Reattempt
Resuscitate-Rebirth
Inherit-
Received from grandparents
Believe-ReckonPresume
Depress-ReduceDiminutionDwindle
Reduce the deficit-
Reduce the deficiency
Reimbursement-RefundRepayCompensate
Replenish-Rejuvenate Energy
Pertain-Relationship
Recreational-RelaxEnjoyableFun
capious-Religious
apathy-Reluctant
Astonishing Experience-Remarkable
Stupendous-RemarkableSteller
honorarium-Remuneration
Revamped-Renovation
Eminent-RenownedFamousReputed
Ameliorate-RepairImproveRenovateFixMeliorate
Envoy-Representative
Implore-Request
Solicited-Request
Adequate-RequisiteSufficientAppropriate
Dignify-Respect
Esteemed-RespectedLoveable.
Rejuvenate-Restore
confined-Restricted
Remuneration-ResultPrize
Outcome-ResultsOutgrowth
Havoc-RavageDesolationRuinationPernicious
Wander-Roaming around


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