Relevant – English Flashcard for Relevant for IELTS

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Relevant Relevant (adj) /ˈrel.ə.vənt/ connected to somebody or something logically and in an appropriate manner – related – pertinent – germane: What he’s talking about is by no means relevant to our topic of discussion. Parts of Speech Noun: relevance Noun: relevancy Adverb: relevantly Antonyms irrelevant

Relate – English Flashcard for Relate for IELTS

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Relate Relate (verb) /rɪˈleɪt/ be connected to, associate, connect, attach, join, corelate, link up, interact, form a relationship – describe something, narrate, respond, recount, relay, speak about: His financial success is a byproduct of luck and it does not relate to perseverance. Antonyms disconnect Parts of Speech Noun: relation Noun: relationship Noun: relater Adjective: related …

IELTS Essay on Making Friends for Band 8.5

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IELTS Essay on Making Friends IELTS Essay on Making Friends Topic Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? It is more important to keep your old friends than it is to make new friends. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Essayist: hamad Alduaij I agree that it’s more important to …

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: Gregarious in context 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 …

Fraternity – English Flashcard for Fraternity for IELTS

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Fraternity Fraternity /frəˈtɜː.nə.ti/ (noun) all the people who have something in common, brotherhood, comradeship, brotherly love, community, brotherliness, mutual support, amity, friendship, friendliness: Fraternity in context Every fraternity usually has its own jargon, language and set of jokes. The world is suffering from lack of fraternity. In college, Jake found a true sense of fraternity …

Extroverted – English Flashcard with Synonyms

Extroverted - English flashcard

Extroverted /ˈek.strə.vɜːtəd/ (adj) Definition friendly and sociable, fond of being with others, not introverted, convivial and gregarious, outgoing, open and unreserved Example An Introverted person seems lethargic compared to an extroverted one. Extroverted people would rather socialize with different folks from all walks of life. At the bustling networking event, Sarah’s extroverted nature shone brightly. She …

Convivial – English Flashcard for Convivial for IELTS

Convivial - English flashcard

Convivial /kənˈvɪv.i.əl/ (adj) Definition friendly and sociable, fond of being with others, gregarious, pleasant and welcoming, hospitable and cordial, companionable: Example I believe breakfast is the best time to have a convivial conversation with a friend. Your convivial sentences are not sincere, tell them to the Marines. The holiday party was nothing short of convivial, …

Camaraderie – English Flashcard for Camaraderie

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Camaraderie /ˌkæm.əˈrɑː.dər.i/ (noun) Definition a feeling of friendliness towards people with whom you work or share an experience A good relationship among the people, brotherhood, fraternity, companionship, comradeship, bonhomie, conviviality, togetherness Example Camaraderie is one of the preliminary traits of developing prolonged team spirit. Confronted with challenging circumstances, people would generally form a sense of …