Thoughts and Decisions
Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 6-7) / Thoughts and Decisions
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to contemplate or think deeply about something for insight or understanding
She reflects on her achievements every evening.
View Full Definitionto give careful thought to something, its various aspects, implications, or possibilities
She pondered her options carefully, weighing the pros and cons of different career paths.
View Full Definitionto look at something carefully and think about it for a long time
He sat in silence to contemplate the vast landscape before him.
View Full Definitionto form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts
Observing the unusual behavior, scientists began to speculate about the potential causes of the phenomenon.
View Full Definitionto remember past events, experiences, or memories with a sense of nostalgia
During the family reunion, they spent hours reminiscing about their childhood adventures.
View Full Definitionto refer to something as an example or proof
The lawyer cited similar court cases to argue for his client's innocence.
View Full Definitionto call someone on the phone
He called up the customer to address their concerns.
View Full Definitionto intentionally ignore or act without concern for something or someone that deserves consideration
The boss disregarded safety protocols and put workers at risk.
View Full Definitionto openly accept something as true or real
For the therapy to be effective, one must first acknowledge their feelings and emotions.
View Full Definitionto choose something over something else
Given the tight schedule, she decided to opt for the quicker route to the airport.
View Full Definitionto choose a person for a specific job, particularly a political one, by voting
Citizens will elect a new mayor in the upcoming municipal elections.
View Full Definitionto decide something, after considering all possible alternatives
After much deliberation, she settled on a color for the living room walls.
View Full Definitionto pursue or try to achieve something
She decided to go for a promotion by taking on more responsibilities at work.
View Full Definitionto assign or designate someone to a particular position or responsibility
The committee decided to nominate a candidate for the prestigious award.
View Full Definitionto give a responsibility or job to someone
The manager decided to appoint a new team leader to oversee the project.
View Full Definitionto choose someone for a certain position or task
The manager will designate a team lead to coordinate the project.
View Full Definitionto take someone's child into one's family and become their legal parent
The couple decided to adopt a child to expand their family and share their love.
View Full Definitionto focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner
The teacher singled out the student for their outstanding essay.
View Full Definitionan official choice made by an individual or a group of people in a meeting or election
In the upcoming election, citizens will cast their votes for mayor.
View Full Definitionto remember or consider a particular piece of information or advice
Keep in mind that the meeting is at 3 PM.
View Full Definitionto come to a personal determination or belief after considering information or experiences
After much thought, she concluded that it was time to move on from her job.
View Full Definitionto hold someone tightly in one's arms, especially to show affection
She was thrilled to see her long-lost friend and rushed to embrace her with a warm hug.
View Full Definitionto have an unfavorable opinion or judgment about something
The manager currently disapproves of tardiness in the workplace.
View Full Definitionto call forth or elicit emotions, feelings, or responses, often in a powerful or vivid manner
The painting was carefully crafted to evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding viewers of their childhood.
View Full Definitionto prefer someone or something to an alternative
I favor spending my weekends in nature rather than in the city.
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