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Concomitant – English Flashcard for Concomitant for IELTS

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Concomitant Concomitant (adj & noun) /kənˈkɒm.ɪ.tənt/ coexisting and happening at the same time along with something else – attendant – associated – connected – affiliated – simultaneous – parallel – concurrent – coexistent – contemporaneous: Although living in rural and idyllic areas in the countryside can bring tranquility and peace of mind, you should consider…

Milieu – English Flashcard for Milieu with Synonyms

Milieu - English Flashcard for Milieu - LELB Society

Milieu Milieu (noun) /mɪˈljɜː/ US /miːlˈjɜː/ the surroundings and conditions in which someone lives and is influenced by – setting – environment – background – ambiance – atmosphere – locale – surroundings: In that ethnographic and anthropological study, a systematic and longitudinal research has been carried out to cast more light on the social milieu…

Gregarious – English Flashcard for Gregarious for IELTS

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Gregarious Gregarious grɪˈgeə.ri.əs/ (adj) (of people) liking to be with other people, or (especially of animals) living in groups, sociable, convivial, warm and friendly, extroverted, clubbable, social butterfly: Emma’s a gregarious, outgoing sort of person. Being gregarious in cyberspace demands less skills compared to real life. Being over-gregarious is an egregious mistake that I can only chalk up to…

Confidant – English Flashcard for Confidant for IELTS

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Confidant Confidant /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dænt/ (noun) a person you trust and share your feelings and secrets with, soul mate, alter ego, amigo, best friend: a close confidant Mothers are usually likely the first confidants of anybody. You should have a strong personality if you do not have any confidants in your life. IELTS flashcards on Instagram

Façade – English Flashcard for Façade with Synonyms

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Façade Façade (noun) /fəˈsɑːd/ the visible front face of a large building – trace – shred – the false and deceptive appearance of someone or something – superficial appearance – impression – veneer – resemblance – likeness: I was literally astounded at the fabulous façade of the great cathedral. IELTS flashcards on Instagram

Catastrophic – English Flashcard for Catastrophic for IELTS

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Catastrophic Catastrophic (adj) /ˌkæt.əˈstrɒf.ɪk/ causing major disasters or death – disastrous – life-threatening – awful and terribly bad – devastating – calamitous – appalling – tragic – ominous – ruinous: Any minor shortcoming in the infrastructure of this town’s dam could have catastrophic consequences for the local people. IELTS flashcards on Instagram

Cynical – English Flashcard for Cynical for IELTS

Cynical - English Flashcard

Cynical Cynical /ˈsɪn.ɪ.kəl/ (adj) pessimistic about people’s intentions, skeptical, negative, distrustful, sarcastic and mocking, contemptuous, scornful: They were cynical about the team`s chance of winning the championship. Noun: cynic: pessimist, skeptic, doubter, misanthropist Noun: cynicism, cynicalness Adverb: cynically

Voracious – English Flashcard for Voracious for IELTS

Voracious - English flashcard

Voracious Voracious /vəˈreɪ.ʃəs/ (ad) very eager for something, especially a lot of food, gluttonous, insatiable, ravenous, eager, keen, fond of, avid, hungry: She has a voracious appetite (= she eats a lot). He’s a voracious reader of historical novels (= He reads a lot of them eagerly and quickly). After being a long time away…

Omnivorous – English Flashcard for Omnivorous for IELTS

Omnivorous - English Flashcard

Omnivorous Omnivorous /ɒmˈnɪv.ər.əs/ (adj) Omnivorous definition Omnivorous means to be both herbivorous and carnivorous simultaneously. Therefore omnivorous creatures can supply their sustenance through flesh and plants, eating any type of food: Example Humans are omnivorous due to their intrinsic nature. Parts of speech Noun: omnivore Adverb: omnivorously