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The 6000 IELTS Academic Words is an excellent supplement to 4000 IELTS Academic Words. If you finish the latter and still want to enhance your vocabulary skills, this list is an ideal option.
The list actually consists of 2000+ words that are not in the 4000 IELTS Academic Words, low frequency but useful in the IELTS academic test. So it would be best if you studied it after finishing the first 4000 words.
The list has Level 4 and Level 5 of IELTS Academic Vocabulary, following the 3 levels in the 4000 IELTS Academic Words. Each level's words are divided into four groups. We present them as the same as 4000 IELTS Academic Words, including features like online practices, printable materials, and word status management.
Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abbreviation
abolish
aboriginal
abound
abrasion
abridge
abundance
accelerate
acclaim
accommodation
accord
accumulate
accuser
acquaint
adept
adhere
adjacent
adjoin
administrate
adolescence
advent
adverse
aerial
aesthetic
affiliate
affirm
affix
afflict
aggregate
agitation
agreeable
airing
albeit
allege
alleviate
allocate
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3 Demonstrate word list style:
consecutive a. following one after another without interruption; sequential The consecutive file saving method also created some problems. Show examples and contexts
conservation n. preservation or restoration from loss, damage, or neglect According to new research, rapid and large-scale natural habitats have already affected biodiversity in the area, and urgent conservation efforts are now needed. Show examples and contexts
conserve v. retain; protect from loss or harm; preserve; use carefully or sparingly, avoiding waste One way to conserve is to make cars more efficient. Show examples and contexts
consist v. be made up or composed; be comprised or contained in A sudden renewed interest in action movies from the early nineties whose titles consist of three words, one of which is usually either 'kill,' 'law' or 'justice.' Show examples and contexts
conspicuous a. noticeable; prominent; easy to notice; obvious The next morning, Miss Scatcherd wrote in conspicuous characters on a piece of pasteboard the word 'Slattern.' Show examples and contexts
constitute v. make up; form something She went to the open door, stood in it, and looked out among the tomato vines that would constitute the garden. Show examples and contexts