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English (ielts) 1
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
formal systematic questioning
interrogation
found in the ordinary course of events; very ordinary and therefore not interesting
mundane
derive or receive pleasure from; to lie or sit enjoying the warmth especially of the sun
bask
having your attention completely held by something, so that you cann't think about anything else
spellbound
a legally binding command or decision; an official order or decision from a government or leader
decree
the governing authority of a political unit
regime
walk leisurely; to walk somewhere in a slow and relaxed way
amble
make steady progress; to grow or develop well
flourish
become ground down or deteriorate
erode
unrestrained by convention or morality; having low moral principles
degenerate
someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities (especially seamen or soldiers)
mutineer
a charming, peacuful or idealized episode or situation
idyll
able to move freely in all directions; able to adapt to many different fuctions
versatile
make less angry
placate
the state of being efficient
efficiency
having or showing a dislike or distrust
prejudiced
temporarily prevent from continuing
suspend
the action of driving or pushing forward
propulsion
closely packed together
compact
high respect
honor
a part of a whole
portion
cry out suddenly
exclaim
extremely fat
obese
rise in opposition
rebel
a material that can be bought and sold
commodity
lacking flavor
insipid
an advantage or profit gained
benefit
a deep-seated feeling of dislike
antipathy
make a difference
affect
a particular quality in your personality
trait
less seriously or excused
extenuating
happening before a more important action or event
preliminary
a word formed from the first letters of the words
acronym
a word formed from the first letters of the words
acronym
to describe
designate
permission to do something
consent
no longer feeling enthusiasm
disenchanted
an official rule
regulation
an argument or a disagreement
dispute
getting rid of something
disposal
extreme or unusual
indescribable
make somebody feel weak
enervate
not definite or certain
tentative
the qualities
credentials
to invent false information
fabricate
hate very much
detest
cruel, unfeeling
callous
prevent them from leaving
detain
to get used to a new situation
acclimatized
damaged of not functioning normally
impaired