Hi, Fellas. How are you today? We meet again in #EngTrivia session.
This evening I will share some words which can be the alternative of daily casual words. You can use these selections in your IELTS test essay performance.
- ‘Accelerate.’ Meaning: ‘speed up.’
- Example:
- “My friend had join a special class in his high school, so he can accelerate his grade.”
- Example:
- ‘Additionally.’ Meaning: ‘there is more.’
- Example:
- “Additionally, we have to prepare the gift for this holiday session.”
- Example:
- ‘Allow.’ Meaning: ‘let.’
- Example:
- “My parents allowed me to drive to school.”
- Example:
- ‘Anecdote.’ Meaning: ‘joke.’
- Example:
- “There are plenty of silly anecdote in social media nowadays.”
- Example:
- ‘Anticipate.’ Meaning: ‘expect.’
- Example:
- “The movie was as good as I have anticipated.”
- Example:
- ‘Beneficial.’ Meaning: ‘good for (something).’
- Example:
- “Do you think this purchasing system would be beneficial for our company?”
- Example:
- ‘Utilize.’ Meaning: ‘use.’
- Example:
- “This manual has a detail description of utilizing the incubator.”
- Example:
- ‘Sufficient.’ Meaning: ‘enough.’
- Example:
- “Our country still have a sufficient rice stock and it will last approximately until next year.”
- Example:
- ‘Pleased.’ Meaning: ‘happy.’
- Example:
- “Pleased to meet you.”
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- ‘Perhaps.’ Meaning: ‘maybe.’
- Example:
- “I am not sure I would able to attend the meeting on time. Perhaps, my assistant could cover me for several minutes.”
- Example:
Compiled and written by @mettaa_ for @EnglishTips4u on Thursday, December 7, 2017
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