105. IELTS Minh Huong Vocabulary booster (Cambridge 16, test 1, reading 1)

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What does the term "plausible" mean?

Reasonable, believable, credible, probable.

Define "algorithm."

A set of instructions that are followed in a fixed order and used for solving a mathematical problem or making a computer program.

What is the meaning of "complex"?

Difficult, complicated, intricate.

What does "consequently" imply?

So, thus, therefore, accordingly, as a result.

What is the definition of "suspicion"?

Doubt, misgiving, thought, distrust.

What does "disbelief" mean?

Doubt, distrust, skepticism, incredulity.

What does it mean to "ignore"?

Pay no attention to, take no notice of, overlook, disregard.

Define "seemingly."

Apparently, outwardly, ostensibly.

What does "outlandish" mean?

Unusual, bizarre, strange, weird.

What is the meaning of "stick"?

Attach, glue, fix, join.

Define "expertise."

Skill, knowledge, proficiency, knowhow.

What does "reluctance" mean?

Unwillingness, disinclination, hesitancy.

What is meant by "reliability"?

Dependability, consistency, steadfastness, trustworthiness.

Define "psychological."

Mental, emotional, spiritual.

What does "fairly" mean?

Quite, moderately, rather, relatively.

What does "unfamiliar" mean?

New, untried, unknown, strange, alien.

What does "technically" imply?

Precisely, exactly, theoretically, officially.

What does it mean to "comprehend"?

Understand, know, grasp.

What does it mean to "interact"?

Relate, cooperate, interrelate, work together.

Define "anxiety."

Worry, nervousness, concern, unease.

What does "control" mean?

Power, domination, management.

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Explore essential vocabulary terms with clear definitions and synonyms. Enhance your language skills by understanding words like "plausible," "algorithm," and "complex," and learn how to use them effectively in various contexts.

1. What does 'unfamiliar' mean?

A Unknown B Mental C Dependability D Moderately

2. What is the meaning of the word 'process'?

A Procedure B Anxiety C Control D Instance

3. What does the word 'comprehend' mean?

A Understand B Control C Instance D Interact

4. Which word best describes the term 'interact'?

A Anxiety B Acutely C Comprehend D Cooperate

5. What is the meaning of the word 'anxiety'?

A Unease B Instance C Control D Acutely

6. What does the term 'control' refer to?

A Interact B Management C Comprehend D Acutely

7. What is the meaning of the word 'acutely'?

A Evenly, equally, consistently, balanced B Rarely, occasionally, infrequently, seldom C Very, intensely, highly, deeply D Slightly, mildly, gently, softly

8. What does the term 'disproportionate' mean?

A Balanced, equal, consistent, even B Slightly, mildly, gently, softly C Uneven, unequal, inconsistent, unbalanced D Rarely, occasionally, infrequently, seldom

9. Which word best describes something that is 'acutely' felt?

A Mildly B Intensely C Rarely D Evenly

10. What is the opposite of 'disproportionate'?

A Balanced B Inconsistent C Unbalanced D Uneven

11. Which term refers to something that is 'uneven' or 'unbalanced'?

A Consistent B Balanced C Disproportionate D Acutely

12. What is the meaning of the word 'reluctance'?

A Dependability B Moderately C Unwillingness D Mental

13. What does the word 'ignore' mean?

A Accept, receive, welcome, embrace B Acknowledge, recognize, notice, regard C Pay no attention to, take no notice of, overlook, disregard D Consider, contemplate, think about, ponder

14. Which word best describes something that is 'seemingly'?

A Apparently, outwardly, ostensibly B Clearly, obviously, evidently C Genuinely, truly, really D Secretly, covertly, privately

15. What is the meaning of 'outlandish'?

A Common, ordinary, usual B Unusual, bizarre, strange, weird C Familiar, standard, regular D Normal, typical, conventional

16. What does 'expertise' mean?

A Novice, beginner, amateur B Incompetence, inability, ineptitude C Skill, knowledge, proficiency, knowhow D Ignorance, inexperience, unawareness

17. What is the meaning of the word 'plausible'?

A Simple, easy, straightforward B Unbelievable, incredible, implausible C Reasonable, believable, credible, probable D Doubtful, uncertain, questionable

18. What does the term 'algorithm' refer to?

A A complex theory B A set of instructions followed in a fixed order for solving a problem C A random sequence of steps D A simple task

19. Which word best describes something that is 'complex'?

A Difficult, complicated, intricate B Unbelievable, incredible, implausible C Reasonable, believable, credible D Simple, easy, straightforward

20. What is the meaning of 'consequently'?

A In addition to B So, thus, therefore, accordingly, as a result C Despite that, nevertheless D Beforehand, previously

21. What does 'suspicion' mean?

A Belief, trust, confidence B Doubt, misgiving, thought, distrust C Happiness, joy D Certainty, assurance

22. What is the meaning of the word 'disbelief'?

A Certainty, assurance, conviction, sureness B Acceptance, agreement, approval, consent C Belief, trust, faith, confidence D Doubt, distrust, skepticism, incredulity

23. What does the term 'reliability' refer to?

A Moderately B Unwillingness C Mental D Dependability

24. Which word best describes something that is 'psychological'?

A Dependability B Moderately C Mental D Unwillingness

25. What is the meaning of 'fairly'?

A Moderately B Dependability C Unwillingness D Mental