VOCABULARY for THE IELTS READING & WRITING MODULE interrogat | IELTS Reading - 9™
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