Eccentric
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unconventional and slightly strange
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 10
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Elaborately
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develop or present (a theory, policy, or
system) in further detail
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 12
IELTS Graphs – Graph # 10
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Eligible
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satisfying
the appropriate conditions
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IELTS Letters – Letter # 9
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Eliminated
|
completely
removed or gotten rid of (something)
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 25
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Embarked
|
began; undertook
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 43
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Embarrassment
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a
feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness
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IELTS Letters – Letter # 10
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Embattled
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(of a person) beset by problems or
difficulties
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 29
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Embody
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include or contain (something) as a
constituent part
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 35
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Emerge
|
arise
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 40
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Emits
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produce
and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation)
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IELTS Letters – Letter # 4
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Encroachment
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intrusion
on a person's territory
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 7
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Enduring
|
suffering patiently
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IELTS Speaking – Test # 7
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Enforcements
|
applications
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 42
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Engage
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participate or become involved in
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 31
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Enlightening
|
giving (someone) greater knowledge and
understanding about a subject or situation
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 58
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Equivalents
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things equal to or corresponding with
another in value, amount, function, meaning, etc
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 36
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Ergo
|
therefore
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 34
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Essence
|
core, crux
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 35
IELTS Essays – Essay # 50
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Ethnicity
|
the
fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or
cultural tradition
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 25
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Eventual
|
resultant; consequential
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 56
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Evince
|
reveal
the presence of (a quality or feeling); indicate
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IELTS Essays – Essay # 29
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April 03, 2016
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