Abandoned
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ceased
to support or look after (someone)
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 26
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Abandonment
|
the
action or fact of abandoning (leaving alone) or being abandoned
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 17
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Aberration
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a
departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an unwelcome one
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 15
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Aboriginal
|
inhabiting
or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of
colonists
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
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Abstract
(thinking)
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Thinking
characterized by the ability to use concepts and to make and understand
generalizations
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 40
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Absurd
|
wildly
unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 11
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Accumulation
|
the
acquisition or gradual gathering of something
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 21
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Acknowledged
|
recognized
as being good or important
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 20
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Administer
|
dispense or apply
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 38
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Adrenaline
rush
|
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 37
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Adverse
|
preventing
success or development; harmful; unfavourable
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 1
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Advocated
|
publicly
recommend or support
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 15
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Affectionate
|
expressing
fondness/love
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 10
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Affiliation
|
the
state or process of affiliating or being affiliated (amalgamation)
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 13
|
Affluence
|
the
state of having a great deal of money
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 9
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Aftermath
|
the
consequences or after-effects of a significant (unpleasant) event
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 37
|
Aggression
|
determination
and confidence
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 37
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Agonizing
|
severe;
extreme
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 54
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Aligned
|
come
together in alliance
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 13
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Allocation
|
allotment;
grant
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 56
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Allowance
|
pocket-money
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 46
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Amalgamation
|
the
action, process, or result of combining or uniting
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 20
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Ambiance
|
the atmosphere of a place
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 39
|
Ameliorate
|
make
(something bad or unsatisfactory) better
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 8
|
Amplifying
|
enlarge
upon or add detail to any information
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 30
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Anachronistic
|
something or someone that is not in its
correct historical or chronological time, especially a thing or person that
belongs to an earlier time
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 29
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Anarchy
|
a state of disorder due to absence or
non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 8
|
Ancestry
|
one's
family or ethnic descent
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 12
|
Annihilation
|
complete
destruction or obliteration
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
|
Apparels
|
clothing
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 39
|
Appetite
|
a
natural desire to satisfy the bodily need for food
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 21
|
Apt
|
appropriate
or suitable in the circumstances
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 9
|
Arenas
|
a
place or scene of activity, debate, or conflict
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 27
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Aridity
|
a
deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of
rainfall)
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
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Assembly
|
construction;
representation
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 44
|
Asset
|
a
useful or valuable thing
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
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Assimilation
|
taking
in and understanding fully
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
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Attributes
|
qualities
or features regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or
something
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 35
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Augment
|
make
(something) greater by adding to it; increase
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 8
|
Authoritative
|
commanding
and self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed
|
IELTS Essays – Essay # 26
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