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no mistakes, no errors, and no weaknesses. Does that
help you understand the meaning of "flawless"?
"The performance was flawless."
"Her presentation was flawless."
6) My take on this issue is that ..give your opinion in a
cool way Here's an example:
My take on this issue is that we need to find a solution that
works for everyone."
"My take on this issue is that we should approach it with an
open mind."
"My take on this issue is that we should consider all the
options before making a decision."
7) Discrepancy means "a difference or inconsistency
between things."
"There was a discrepancy between the two sets of data."
"There was a discrepancy between the written contract and
the verbal agreement."
"We need to find the cause of the discrepancy in the
financial records."
There was a major discrepancy between my expected
IELTS score and my real IELTS score.
"The discrepancy between the price they quoted me and
the price on the website was significant."
"The discrepancy between the two documents made it hard
to figure out which was correct."
9) Futile means "ineffective or pointless."
"It's futile to try to argue with them."
"Arguing about it is futile because we won't be able to come
to an agreement."
"Trying to make that machine work is futile because it's
broken beyond repair."
I tried to teach my wife to drive, but it was futile.
10) "Scrupulous means "attentive to detail, thorough,
and careful."
"They were scrupulous in their research, so their report
was extremely accurate."
"She's a scrupulous editor, so her books are always
well-written and error-free."
"The inspector was scrupulous in her examination of the
property."
11) "Meticulous" is another great word. Meticulous
means "extremely careful and precise." So,
"The surgeon was meticulous in his work, so the operation
was a success."
"She's a meticulous accountant, so the company's books
are always perfect."
"He was meticulous in planning the event, so everything
ran smoothly."
I think you are meticulous about your IELTS preparation,
and that’s why you’re here.
12) "Profound means "deep and meaningful." So,
"The book had a profound impact on me."
"The speech was filled with profound insights."
"Her words were profound and moving."
13) Pervasive means "widespread and common."
So,
"Racism is a pervasive problem in our society."
"Rumors can become pervasive if they're not addressed
quickly."
"Her enthusiasm was pervasive, and it motivated the whole
team."
In B.D., crime is pervasive in every sector.
There was a pervasive feeling among the staff that no one
cared about their problems.
12) concrete reality of life." Here's my first attempt:
"The concrete reality of life can be harsh and difficult to
face."
"In the concrete reality of life, sometimes things don't go
according to plan."
"We must learn to deal with the concrete reality of life, no
matter how unpleasant it may be."
13) "Their love for each other was like a deep-rooted tree, firmly
established and lasting through the years."
In Every bad period of my life, she stood beside me like a
deep-rooted tree. And he never left me, even for a moment. He
inspires me in every aspect of my life. Moreover, he has not only
a simple personality but also plenty of practical experience.
2. Psychological - mental
9. Preventive - deterrent
5. Appropriate - suitable
9. Colony -