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Exam: IELTS

alluvium

IPA: /əˈluːviəm/

KK: /əˈluːviəm/

noun

Definition: Material like clay, silt, sand, or gravel that is carried and deposited by flowing water, often found in places like riverbeds or floodplains.

Example: Farmers often rely on alluvium to enrich their fields with nutrients after floods.

ally

IPA: /ˈælaɪ/

KK: /ˈæl.aɪ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To join together with others for a common purpose or to support each other, often in a political or military context.

Example: Several tribes allied to fend off the invaders.

noun

Definition: A person, group, or country that helps or supports another in a common cause or goal, often through a formal agreement or partnership.

Example: The two countries became allies in their fight against terrorism.

transitive verb

Definition: To join or connect with someone or something in a supportive or friendly way, often for a common purpose or goal.

Example: The two countries decided to ally in order to strengthen their defenses against external threats.

almanac

IPA: /ˈæl.mə.næk/

KK: /ˈæl.mə.næk/

noun

Definition: A yearly book that provides various types of information, such as calendars, weather forecasts, and statistics, often organized in tables or lists.

Example: The farmer consulted the almanac to determine the best time for planting crops.

almanack

IPA: /ˈæl.mə.næk/

KK: /ˈæl.mə.næk/

noun

Definition: A book or publication that provides information about the calendar year, including dates, events, and other useful data.

Example: The farmer consulted the almanack to determine the best time for planting his crops.

almost

IPA: /ˈɔːlməʊst/

KK: /ˈɔlˌmoʊst/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is very close to being true or happening, but not completely.

Example: She was almost late to the meeting.

adverb

Definition: This word is used to describe something that is very close to being true or happening, but not completely. It indicates that something is nearly the case, but there is still a small difference.

Example: I was almost late for the meeting.

alogical

IPA: /əˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

KK: /əˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Not following the rules of reasoning or logic; something that does not make sense or cannot be explained by logical thinking.

Example: The alogical reasoning in his argument made it difficult to follow his point.

alone

IPA: /əˈloʊn/

KK: /əˈloʊn/

adjective

Definition: Being by oneself, without anyone else around; not with others.

Example: She prefers to work alone in her office without distractions.

adverb

Definition: Without anyone else; by oneself or without assistance.

Example: She prefers to work alone in her office.

aloneness

IPA: /əˈloʊn.nəs/

KK: /əˈloʊn.nəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of being by oneself, without others around; it can refer to a feeling of solitude or being isolated.

Example: His aloneness allowed him to reflect on his life choices.

alongside

IPA: /əˈlɔːŋsaɪd/

KK: /əˈlɔŋˌsaɪd/

adverb

Definition: Next to or in a position parallel to something else; close to the side of something.

Example: The car drove alongside the bus during the traffic jam.

preposition

Definition: Next to or beside something; in a position that is next to another person or thing.

Example: The dog walked alongside its owner during the evening stroll.

aloof

IPA: /əˈluːf/

KK: /əˈluf/

adjective

Definition: Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant in manner or attitude.

Example: Despite the party atmosphere, she remained aloof and uninterested in socializing with others.

adverb

Definition: Not friendly or forthcoming; emotionally distant or uninvolved.

Example: She remained aloof during the meeting, not engaging in any discussions.

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