IELTS Rizz – Vocabulary for 7.5 to 8.0
IELTS Vocabulary for 7.5 ~ 8.0
The objective is to facilitate enhanced vocabulary retention over the next 16 days, enabling the student to comprehend a diverse range of advanced words essential for achieving a score of 7.5 or even 8 in the IELTS exam. It is imperative for the student to engage in consistent writing practice, even when the topic pertains to speaking, to foster a comprehensive understanding of the vocabulary.
To optimize learning, students should prioritize grasping the nuanced meanings of words rather than relying solely on translations. Furthermore, a thorough utilization of each word involves creating a minimum of three examples for each term, encompassing phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and advanced vocabulary.
This strategic approach aims to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and application, fostering a holistic language proficiency that transcends mere memorization.
To be up in the airTo burn your bridgesTo hit the ground runningTo keep your chin upTo see eye to eyeTo shoot yourself in the footTo spill the beansTo sweep something under the rugTo take the bull by the hornsTo throw caution to the windTo turn a blind eyeTo wear your heart on your sleeveTo cut to the chaseTo get a taste of your own medicineTo let the cat out of the bagTo keep your fingers crossedTo turn the tablesTo walk on eggshellsTo be in hot waterTo go the extra mile
IELTS Vocabulary Day 01 to Day 04
Day | Vocabulary | Idiom | Phrasal Verb | |
Day 01 | Aberration Adept Alacrity Ambiguity Anomaly |
Facilitate Resilient Alleviate Conundrum Ephemeral Quintessential Relegate |
A piece of cake Break a leg Hit the nail on the head Biting the bullet Cross that bridge when you come to it |
Set off Bring about Look up to Take after Put up with |
Day 02 | Articulate Astute Benevolent Capitulate Circumvent |
Vicarious Zealous Tenacious Exemplify Cacophony Juxtapose Pragmatic |
Don’t cry over spilled milk The ball is in your court It’s not my cup of tea The early bird catches the worm Don’t judge a book by its cover |
Break down Look forward to Carry out Hold on Turn out |
Day 03 | Conundrum Copious Corroborate Debilitate Delineate |
Disparate Ineffable Paradoxical Espouse Nuance Ubiquity Verbose |
A penny for your thoughts In the blink of an eye Kick the bucket Let the cat out of the bag Miss the boat |
Show up Point out Call off Turn up Put off |
Day 04 | Disparate Eclectic Egregious Eloquent Enigmatic |
Reticent Sycophant Quixotic Cogent Ostracize Debilitate Intrinsic |
On cloud nine Piece of the action Pulling someone’s leg Don’t put all your eggs in one basket The straw that broke the camel’s back |
Make up Come up with Go through Bring up Give in |
IELTS Vocabulary Day 05 to Day 08
Day 05 | Equanimity Esoteric Exacerbate Facetious Fastidious |
Magnanimous Panacea Supercilious Equanimity Epitome Ephemeral Nebulous |
Under the weather A storm in a teacup Burn the midnight oil Put all your cards on the table Don’t count your chickens before they hatch |
Get along with Turn down Fill in Run out of Catch up |
Day 06 | Fluctuate Garrulous Gregarious Hapless Harbinger |
Diatribe Convoluted Disparate Facetious Peruse Articulate Capitulate |
Get a taste of your own medicine It’s a piece of the pie Take it with a grain of salt You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs Out of the frying pan into the fire |
Bring down Take up Break up Get over Look out for |
Day 07 | Ineffable Innuendo Insidious Inveterate Juxtapose |
Obfuscate Esoteric Harangue Juxtapose Laconic Mendacious Opaque |
Read between the lines The ball is in your court The devil is in the details You’re barking up the wrong tree Actions speak louder than words |
Pick up Break in Look into Make out Go over |
Day 08 | Lethargy Maverick Melancholy Mitigate Nefarious |
Quagmire Salient Ubiquitous Vex Wane Xenophobic Yoke |
It’s a drop in the bucket It’s raining cats and dogs Jump on the bandwagon Kick the can down the road Let sleeping dogs lie |
Put forward Get by Call up Give away Go on |
IELTS Vocabulary Day 09 to Day 12
To be on the same page To be up in the air To burn your bridges To hit the ground running To keep your chin up
Day 09 | Nonchalant Obfuscate Ostentatious Palpable Pariah |
Zephyr Enervate Fortuitous Gregarious Harbinger Ineffable Juxtaposition |
Make a long story short A penny saved is a penny earned The pot calling the kettle black The apple of my eye Throw in the towel |
Look after Hand in Take off Come across Come down with |
Day 10 | Perfunctory Pragmatic Precarious Prolific Quixotic |
Kowtow Languid Maelstrom Nadir Obfuscate Palpable Quixotic |
A watched pot never boils When pigs fly You can’t have your cake and eat it too Don’t bite the hand that feeds you The early bird gets the worm |
Turn in Check out Put on Set up Run into |
Day 11 | Rapport Recalcitrant Redundant Repudiate Reticent |
Rescind Salubrious Taciturn Undermine Vapid Writhe Xenophobe |
The last straw All bark and no bite Don’t give up the day job To have your cake and eat it too To kill two birds with one stone |
Make up for Show off Fall out Take on Put out |
Day 12 | Salient Serendipity Sycophant Tenuous Transient |
Yearn Zest Accolade Belie Cacophony Dearth Enigmatic |
Keep up with Come up Take in Give out Hold back |
IELTS Vocabulary Day 13 to Day 16
To see eye to eye To shoot yourself in the foot To spill the beans To sweep something under the rugTo take the bull by the horns To throw caution to the wind To turn a blind eye To wear your heart on your sleeveTo cut to the chase To get a taste of your own medicine To let the cat out of the bag To keep your fingers crossedTo turn the tables To walk on eggshells To be in hot water To go the extra mile
Day 13 | Ubiquitous Unprecedented Vacillate Veracity Vicarious |
Facetious Garrulous Hackneyed Ineffable Juxtapose Kowtow Lament |
Pass out Set aside Take over Look up Go out |
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Day 14 | Vindicate Vitriolic Volatile Zealous Abate |
Mellifluous Nefarious Obdurate |
Work out Give up Fill out Break out Fall through |
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Day 15 | Apathy Cacophony Candor Convoluted Deleterious |
Paradigm Quandary Rambunctious |
Get away with Run out Run away Give back Hold up |
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Day 16 | Despondent Elucidate Emulate Extol Fortuitous |
Sagacious Taciturn Unctuous |
Take away Hand out Stand out Turn around Let down |
Ian Tanpiuco – Virtual Assistant, Educatorian, and IELTS Rizz Tutor. Ian’s goal is to enhance his students’ IELTS scores through a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on understanding rather than mere memorization.