IELTS VOCABULARY

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Across
  1. 1. An agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for each other; to negotiate a price.
  2. 6. Having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something; headstrong.
  3. 7. To provide, give, or make something available for use, especially in large quantities.
  4. 11. Something that is kept secret or done secretly, often because it is illicit.
  5. 12. A donut-shaped machine that uses a strong magnetic field to confine plasma for nuclear fusion.
  6. 16. To make or become less, smaller, or less important over time.
  7. 18. To completely pull down, smash, or destroy a building, structure, or object.
  8. 21. To involve someone's interest or attention, or to participate in an activity.
  9. 22. No longer produced, used, or needed because it has become out of date or old-fashioned.
  10. 24. The fourth state of matter, consisting of ionized gas with super-hot particles.
  11. 25. Spending much more money or resources than is necessary or wise; wasteful.
  12. 26. Widespread, common, or predominant in a particular area or at a particular time.
  13. 28. To formally give, bestow, or award something to someone, often as a gift or privilege.
  14. 29. something unclear, imprecise, or lacking sufficient detail
  15. 30. To show or prove that a decision, action, or idea is right, reasonable, or warranted.
  16. 32. the ability to understand what you read
  17. 33. A conception, belief, or vague idea about something.
  18. 36. To think carefully about something, typically before making a final decision.
  19. 38. To put someone or something into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure
Down
  1. 2. To successfully achieve, complete, or finish a task or objective.
  2. 3. Something that causes damage, loss, or has a very bad/negative impact.
  3. 4. To give money, time, or effort to help achieve or provide something alongside others.
  4. 5. Of solid character, or existing in a very large amount, size, or worth.
  5. 8. An unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something, frequently used in stories.
  6. 9. Something that originates from a foreign country, or looks unusual, exciting, and extraordinary.
  7. 10. To clear or obvious to the eye or mind; to demonstrate or show something clearly.
  8. 13. A large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough.
  9. 14. To fit together the separate component parts of a machine or other object; to put together.
  10. 15. To make a bad situation, problem, or negative feeling even worse.
  11. 17. Certain to happen and impossible to avoid or prevent.
  12. 19. Existing or available in large quantities; overflowing or more than enough.
  13. 20. A difficult factor, condition, or element that makes a situation more complex or problematic.
  14. 23. To surprise or impress someone greatly; to amaze.
  15. 27. To represent something as being larger, better, or worse than it really is.
  16. 31. To come together or bring people/things together into one place or group.
  17. 34. Not discovered or known about; uncertain, or difficult to see and understand.Adverse Preventing success or development; harmful, unfavorable, or disadvantageous.
  18. 35. An animal, distinct from a human being, or any living thing that has been created.
  19. 37. To get, acquire, or come into possession of something, especially through effort.