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VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING & WRITING MODULE interrogat | DANIEL'S ACADEMY| LEADERS FOR TOMORROW|

VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING & WRITING MODULE

interrogation - formal systematic questioning
traipse - walk or tramp about
cascade - rush down in big quantities
mundane - found in the ordinary course of events
revel - take delight in
bask - derive or receive pleasure from
enrapture - hold spellbound
decree - a legally binding command or decision
regime - the governing authority of a political unit
charisma - personal attractiveness that enables you to influence others
monotonous - tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
respite - an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
ominous - threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
barrack - a building or group of buildings to house military personnel
incriminating - charging or suggestive of guilt or blame
indignation - a feeling of righteous anger
amble - walk leisurely
angst - an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety
flourish - make steady progress
colony - a place where a group of people are concentrated
erode - become ground down or deteriorate
degenerate - unrestrained by convention or morality
mutineer - someone who rebels against an authority
idyll - a charming, peaceful, or idealized episode or situation
confer - have a meeting in order to talk something over
leaflet - a small book usually having a paper cover
converse - carry on a discussion
relish - derive or receive pleasure from
ubiquitous - being present everywhere at once
fanfare - a gaudy outward display