IELTS 4000 part 2snn
hypothetical
(adj.)(n.)h based on assumptions; supposed that option is merely ** at this juncture Finn talked in **s, tossing what-if scenarios to Rosen
humanitarian
(adj.)(n.)h philanthropic; one devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms groups sending ** aid My thanks go to those aforementioned **s in the town, the skilled hospital staff and, especially, to all my thoughtful friends and neighbours for their gifts and many good wishes.
ideal
(adj.)(n.)i existing in idea or thought; conception; intellectual; mental; imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a model; faultless the swimming pool is ** for a quick dip you're my ** of how a man should be
imperative
(adj.)(n.)i having power command or control; critically importance; some duty that is essential and urgent immediate action was ** free movement of labor was an economic **
independent
(adj.)(n.)i not dependent; free; not subject to control by others; not relying on others the study is totally ** of central government In fact, most were published by university presses, the federal government or small **s .
immortal
(adj.)(n.)i not mortal; exempt from liability to die; undying; imperishable; lasting forever our mortal bodies are inhabited by ** souls The fusion of ancient **s then dutifully turned to the task of easing the transition of those that reached the end of corporeal life and fearfully joined the fusion of immortality.
indicative
(adj.)(n.)i suggestive; implying; serving to indicate having recurrent dreams is not necessarily ** of any psychological problem Thus, if a language has long-distance reflexivization with **s , then it will necessarily have it with (if relevant) subjunctives, infinitives, small clauses, and NPs.
illiterate
(adj.)(n.)i uncultured; uneducated; not able to read or write his parents were ** This reminds me of a quote from Italo Calvino (who was most certainly literate): 'The ratio of literacy to illiteracy is constant, but now the **s can read.'
incident
(adj.)(n.)i usually minor event or condition that is subordinate to another; event; happening the changes ** to economic development several amusing **s
humble
(adj.)(v.)h low or inferior in station or quality; modest he was ** about his stature as one of rock history's most influential guitarists I knew he had **d himself to ask for my help
incorporate
(adj.)(v.)i combine something into a larger whole; unite Paul displays a profound understanding both of the ** person of Christ and of the church as the Body of Christ, the corporate vessel. he has **d in his proposals a large number of measures
inclined
(adj.)(v.)i tending or leaning toward; bent; having preference or tendency he was ** to accept the offer
idle
(adj.)(v.)i useless; vain; trifling; unprofitable; thoughtless; given rest and ease; avoiding work or employment; lazy assembly lines standing ** for lack of spare parts four men were **ing outside the shop
humid
(adj.)h containing a high amount of water or water vapor a hot and ** day
humorous
(adj.)h employing or showing humor; funny; amusing a ** and entertaining talk
illusive
(adj.)i deceptive; misleading; based on or having the nature of an illusion that ** haven
incredulous
(adj.)i difficult to believe; incredible; skeptical an ** gasp
identical
(adj.)i duplicate; alike; being the exact same one four girls in ** green outfits
immense
(adj.)i enormous; boundless; so great as to be beyond measurement the cost of restoration has been **
imaginary
(adj.)i having existence only in the imagination; fanciful; visionary Chris had ** conversations with her
indifferent
(adj.)i having no particular interest or concern; being neither good nor bad they all seemed ** rather than angry
idiomatic
(adj.)i having the nature of an idiom; characteristic of a given language distinctive ** dialogue
illegible
(adj.)i incapable of being read; unclear; not legible his handwriting is totally **
incompatible
(adj.)i inharmonious; impossible to coexist; not easy to combine harmoniously cleverness and femininity were seen as **
ignorant
(adj.)i lacking education or knowledge; unaware he was told constantly that he was ** and stupid
impressive
(adj.)i making a strong or vivid impression; producing a strong effect an ** view of the mountains
indebted
(adj.)i morally, socially, or legally obligated to another; under a legal obligation to someone heavily ** countries
imminent
(adj.)i near at hand; close in time; about to occur they were in ** danger of being swept away
impartial
(adj.)i not biased; fair; showing lack of favoritism independent and ** advice
immediate
(adj.)i not deferred by an interval of time; present; occurring at once; instant the authorities took no ** action
immoral
(adj.)i not moral; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest an ** and unwinnable war
inadequate
(adj.)i not sufficient to meet a need; insufficient; poor these labels prove to be wholly **
inconvenient
(adj.)i not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs she telephoned frequently, usually at ** times
incentive
(adj.)i something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward there is no ** for customers to conserve water
inclusive
(adj.)i tending to include all; taking a great deal or everything within its scope the price is **, with few incidentals
incredible
(adj.)i unbelievable; beyond belief or understanding an almost ** tale of triumph and tragedy
indefinite
(adj.)i unclear; vague; lacking precise limits they may face ** detention
inaccessible
(adj.)i unreachable; not available; unattainable a remote and ** cave
impractical
(adj.)i unwise to implement or maintain in practice; theoretical ** high heels
incidentally
(adv.)i by chance; accidentally **, it was many months before the whole truth was discovered
indefinitely
(adv.)i endlessly; incessantly; for a long time, no end defined; forever talks cannot go on **
immediately
(adv.)i proximately; directly; without interval of time; without delay; promptly; instantly; at once I called ** for an ambulance
hunger
(n.)(v.)(adj.)h strong desire for something; feel the need to eat she was faint with ** all actors ** for such a role This trial in fact, as a matter of record in this Court, was a retrial following a hung jury.
hustle
(n.)(v.)h bustle; cause to move furtively and hurriedly the ** and bustle of the big cities they **ed him into the back of a horse-drawn wagon
hymn
(n.)(v.)h song of praise or adoration, especially, a religious ode, a sacred lyric a Hellenistic ** to Apollo Johnson's reply **s education
husband
(n.)(v.)h use economically; conserve; save she and her ** are both retired the need to ** his remaining strength
index
(n.)(v.)i anything which shows, indicates, manifests, or discloses; prologue indicating what follows; second digit Endnotes, bibliography, and an ** of names and subjects facilitate scholarly use and quick reference. the list **es theses under regional headings
import
(n.)(v.)i bring in from another country It could then export the surplus of this commodity in exchange for **s produced by other countries with respective comparative cost advantages. Japan's reluctance to ** more cars
incline
(n.)(v.)i cause to lean, slant, or slope; deviate from the horizontal or vertical the road climbs a long ** through a forest he was **d to accept the offer
incense
(n.)(v.)i enrage; infuriate; cause to be extremely angry Instead, they burn ** and other sweet odors and light candles. the aroma of cannabis **d the air
impact
(n.)(v.)i forceful consequence; strong effect; influencing strongly there was the sound of a third ** the shell **ed twenty yards away
indent
(n.)(v.)i nick; set in from margin; impress or stamp While typing text, this program automatically **s for you. It begins with a line containing 'help', followed by a number of lines of help text that are **ed two spaces from the help line.
increment
(n.)(v.)i process of increasing in number, size, quantity, or extent the inmates' pay can escalate in five-cent **s to a maximum of 90 cents an hour The average person would think Intel would just ** the family code.
implement
(n.)(v.)i put into effect; supply with tools agricultural **s the regulations ** a 1954 treaty
image
(n.)(v.)i visual representation; representation of a person Abstract paintings abandon **s of the external world, speaking instead directly to people's internal thought processes. artworks that i**d women's bodies
hydrogen
(n.)h a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas We know that the Moon is low on certain chemicals such as ** and carbon.
hypothesis
(n.)h assumption; theory professional astronomers attacked him for popularizing an unconfirmed **
hysteria
(n.)h behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotion, such as fear or panic; mental disorder the mass ** that characterizes the week before Christmas
hygiene
(n.)h cleanliness; sanitation poor standards of food **
humidity
(n.)h dampness; moisture Of course, keeping beautiful amid the heat and ** is no easy task, so the Shanghai Star brings you some new and effective ways to help you look your best in the hot weather.
humanity
(n.)h kindness; virtue; all of the inhabitants of the earth appalling crimes against **
hypocrisy
(n.)h practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold; falseness; expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction The way society views the whole drug scene is riddled with ** and double standards.
indigestion
(n.)i a disorder of digestive function; difficulty in digesting Occasionally these drugs have side-effects such as ** and muscle pains.
impulse
(n.)i act of applying force suddenly; an impelling force or strength I had an almost irresistible ** to giggle
identification
(n.)i act of designating or identifying something; condition of having your identity established each child was tagged with a number for **
imprisonment
(n.)i confinement; putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment he was sentenced to two months' **
imitation
(n.)i emulation; copying the actions of someone else an ** diamond
identity
(n.)i exact sameness; distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity he knows the ** of the bombers
idiom
(n.)i expression whose meaning differs from meanings of its individual words; distinctive style India has had a longer exposure to English than any other country which uses it as a second language, and its distinctive words, **s , grammar, rhetoric and rhythms are numerous and pervasive.
idiot
(n.)i foolish or stupid person; unlearned, ignorant, or simple person And he is not coming into court acting like an ** and being stupid on the stand.
income
(n.)i gain from labor, business, property, or capital he has a nice home and an adequate **
idol
(n.)i image used for worship; image of divinity; representation or symbol; false notion or conception These were, we must remember, unbelieving Gentiles, worshipers of **s and knew very little of the Jewish religion.
inability
(n.)i lack of ability, especially mental ability, to do something his ** to accept new ideas
ignorance
(n.)i lack of knowledge or education he acted in ** of basic procedures
immigration
(n.)i migration into a place; moving into a place patterns of ** from the Indian sub-continent to Britain
illusion
(n.)i misleading vision; being deceived by a false perception or belief the ** makes parallel lines seem to diverge by placing them on a zigzag-striped background
immigrant
(n.)i one who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there; non-native Another theme running through the huge demo was solidarity with refugees and **s .
illustration
(n.)i picture; drawing; showing by example an ** of a yacht
inclination
(n.)i preference; tendency; inclined surface; slope John was a scientist by training and **
implication
(n.)i something hinted at or suggested; act of implying; condition of being implied the ** is that no one person at the bank is responsible
inconsistency
(n.)i state of being self-contradictory; lack of uniformity or steadiness ** between his expressed attitudes and his actual behavior
indifference
(n.)i unconcern; disinterest; lack of enthusiasm she shrugged, feigning **
hush
(v.)(n.)h make silent or quiet; keep from public knowledge; suppress mention of he placed a finger before pursed lips to ** her a ** descended over the crowd
humiliate
(v.)h cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of you'll ** me in front of the whole school!
hurl
(v.)h throw with great force; cast; toss rioters **ed a brick through the windshield of a car
implore
(v.)i beg for urgently; make an earnest appeal he **d her to change her mind
incur
(v.)i bring upon oneself; become liable to; acquire or come into I will pay any expenses **red
imitate
(v.)i copy the actions, appearance, mannerisms, or speech of; mimic; use or follow as a model his style was **d by many other writers
impose
(v.)i demand; force; compel to behave in a certain way the decision was theirs and was not i**d on them by others
imply
(v.)i express or indicate indirectly; signify the salesmen who uses jargon to ** his superior knowledge
ignite
(v.)i kindle; cause to start burning; set fire to furniture can give off lethal fumes when it **s
immigrate
(v.)i move into another country to stay there permanently the Mennonites **ed to western Canada in the 1870s
immerse
(v.)i plunge into anything, especially a fluid; sink; dip ** the paper in water for twenty minutes
indicate
(v.)i point out; direct to a knowledge of dotted lines ** the text's margins
illuminate
(v.)i provide or brighten with light; clear up or make understandable; enlighten a flash of lightning **d the house
identify
(v.)i recognise; say or prove what some/one/thing is; find out; discover the judge ordered that the girl not be **ied.
ignore
(v.)i refuse to pay attention to; disregard; overlook; neglect he i**d her outraged question
illustrate
(v.)i represent; demonstrate; depict; clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons the guide is **d with full-color photographs
impart
(v.)i reveal or tell; grant a share of; bestow teachers had a duty to ** strong morals to their students
inaugurate
(v.)i start; initiate; induct into office by formal ceremony he **d a new policy of trade and exploration