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Vocabulary With Usage Igcse Esl

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Plethora (noun – meaning: a large number of something)

 Email: There was a plethora of activities at the school fair, so we never got bored.
 Report: The survey revealed a plethora of suggestions from participants.
 Article: A plethora of new cafés has opened in the town, each with its own unique
charm.
 Essay: There is a plethora of reasons why recycling should be made mandatory.
 Review: The film offers a plethora of emotional moments that stay with the viewer.

2. Ample (adjective – meaning: more than enough)

 Email: Don't worry, there's ample food for everyone at the party.
 Report: The venue had ample space to accommodate all the attendees.
 Article: Visitors are provided with ample opportunities to explore the area.
 Essay: Students should be given ample time to complete their homework.
 Review: The book gives ample background information to understand the plot.

3. Mundane (adjective – meaning: dull, ordinary)

 Email: I’ve been busy with mundane tasks like cleaning and sorting paperwork.
 Report: Some workers felt their roles had become too mundane and repetitive.
 Article: In the midst of our mundane routines, we often overlook moments of beauty.
 Essay: Modern technology helps us automate mundane activities, saving time.
 Review: The plot was a bit mundane, lacking any real excitement.

4. Captivating (adjective – meaning: holding attention; fascinating)

 Email: You would have loved the captivating view from the mountain top.
 Report: The guest speaker delivered a captivating presentation that engaged everyone.
 Article: The museum offers a captivating experience for visitors of all ages.
 Essay: A captivating story can influence the way people think and feel.
 Review: Her performance was captivating, leaving the audience in awe.

5. Vital (adjective – meaning: very important or necessary)

 Email: It’s vital that you bring your ID for the trip tomorrow.
 Report: Proper communication was found to be vital for team success.
 Article: Drinking enough water is vital for staying healthy.
 Essay: Education plays a vital role in shaping a country’s future.
 Review: The soundtrack is a vital part of the film’s atmosphere.

6. Commendable (adjective – meaning: deserving praise)

 Email: Your effort in organizing the event was truly commendable.


 Report: The staff's commendable service was appreciated by all visitors.
 Article: Their commendable actions helped improve the local environment.
 Essay: Volunteering is a commendable way to contribute to society.
 Review: The director’s commendable vision shines through in every scene.

7. Numerous (adjective – meaning: many)

 Email: We visited numerous places during our holiday.


 Report: The project faced numerous delays due to unexpected issues.
 Article: There are numerous benefits to cycling instead of driving.
 Essay: Numerous studies support the benefits of regular exercise.
 Review: The film had numerous memorable moments that stood out.

8. Prestigious (adjective – meaning: highly respected or admired)

 Email: She was accepted into a prestigious university – amazing news!


 Report: The award was given by a prestigious international organisation.
 Article: A prestigious art gallery is opening downtown this month.
 Essay: Winning a prestigious award can boost an individual's career.
 Review: The film was shown at a prestigious international festival.

9. Abundant (adjective – meaning: available in large quantities)

 Email: The garden was full of abundant flowers and greenery.


 Report: There was abundant evidence to support the conclusion.
 Article: Wildlife is abundant in the national park during spring.
 Essay: Natural resources, though abundant, must be used wisely.
 Review: The film makes abundant use of visual effects to impress viewers.

10. Immersive (adjective – meaning: deeply engaging or absorbing)


 Email: The game was so immersive I lost track of time!
 Report: Participants praised the immersive nature of the training workshop.
 Article: Virtual reality offers an immersive way to experience history.
 Essay: An immersive learning environment can enhance student engagement.
 Review: The film offers an immersive experience with its detailed setting and sound.

11. Tedious (adjective – meaning: boring or repetitive)

 Email: Today was full of tedious chores—nothing exciting happened.


 Report: Some parts of the task were found to be tedious and time-consuming.
 Article: Revising for exams can be tedious, but it’s necessary for success.
 Essay: Though tedious, practice is essential for mastering a skill.
 Review: The story dragged in places and became tedious to follow.

12. Implement (verb – meaning: to put into action)

 Email: The school plans to implement a new timetable next term.


 Report: The company decided to implement the suggested improvements.
 Article: It’s important to implement safety measures in busy areas.
 Essay: Governments must implement policies that protect the environment.
 Review: The director successfully implemented his vision for the film.

13. Allocate (verb – meaning: to assign or distribute resources/time)

 Email: We should allocate more time for our group project.


 Report: The manager allocated resources fairly among departments.
 Article: Schools need to allocate funds to improve digital learning.
 Essay: It is essential to allocate time wisely to meet deadlines.
 Review: Each actor was allocated enough screen time to shine.

14. Varied (adjective – meaning: diverse or different types)

 Email: We had a varied selection of food at the party.


 Report: The responses were varied, showing different perspectives.
 Article: The city offers a varied cultural scene, with music, art, and food.
 Essay: A varied curriculum ensures a well-rounded education.
 Review: The movie features a varied cast of characters with unique traits.
15. Diligent (adjective – meaning: hardworking and careful)

 Email: He’s always been a diligent student, so I’m not surprised he did well.
 Report: The team’s diligent work led to the project's success.
 Article: The city owes much of its cleanliness to its diligent workers.
 Essay: Being diligent in studies leads to long-term success.
 Review: The editor was diligent in maintaining the story’s pace and quality

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