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30 IELTS Vocabulary Words by Theme – Amend to Amuse (Set 5)

Learning IELTS vocabulary by theme is a strategic way to improve your lexical resource band score. This set includes 30 essential academic words used in Writing Task 2 and Speaking Part 3 across themes like governance, society, health, development, and communication.


🎓 Vocabulary List (Grouped by Theme)

Government, Law & Politics

  • Amend – To revise or update laws
  • Amnesty – Official pardon, often political
  • Anarchy – Absence of law and order
  • Amenable – Open to suggestions or agreement

Society, Culture & Relationships

  • Altruism – Selfless concern for others
  • Ambiguous – Unclear or open to interpretation
  • Ambivalence – Simultaneous contradictory feelings
  • Ambivalent – Adjective form of ambivalence
  • Altercation – Heated or noisy argument
  • Amity – Peaceful and friendly relations
  • Amicable – Friendly resolution of disagreement
  • Amiable – Pleasant and friendly personality
  • Aloof – Distant or reserved in behavior

Health & Human Body

  • Analgesic – Medication to relieve pain
  • Amputate – To remove a body part surgically
  • Ambulatory – Able to walk after illness or surgery

Economy & Development

  • Amalgamate – Merge or combine, especially companies
  • Amplify – To increase strength or reach
  • Ameliorate – To make a situation better
  • Amenity – Useful feature or facility
  • Ample – Sufficient or more than enough

Science & Innovation

  • Ampere – Unit of electric current
  • Amphibian – Vertebrate living on land and water
  • Analogous – Comparable in certain aspects
  • Amorphous – Without a clearly defined shape

Environment & Urbanisation

  • Amenity – (Repeated) – in context of urban planning
  • Amble – To walk slowly or leisurely

History & Time

  • Anachronism – Something outdated or out of time
  • Anachronistic – Adjective form, not fitting the time period

Communication & Media

  • Ambiguous – (Repeated) – unclear in communication
  • Amplify – (Repeated) – increase visibility in media
  • Amuse – To entertain or cause enjoyment

✍️ IELTS Vocabulary with Usage Examples

  • Amend: Parliament decided to amend the education policy to improve accessibility.
  • Altruism: Altruism can lead to stronger community bonding and public trust.
  • Amplify: Technology has amplified the voice of small communities.
  • Ambiguous: His response was ambiguous and lacked clarity.
  • Ameliorate: New reforms were introduced to ameliorate urban poverty.

🎯 IELTS Vocabulary Quiz – Practice Questions

  1. Which word means ‘absence of law or control’?
    A) Amnesty B) Amity C) Anarchy D) Amuse
    Answer: C) Anarchy
  2. Choose the correct word:
    “She made an __________ effort to stay friendly during the disagreement.”
    A) Ambivalent B) Amicable C) Ample D) Ambiguous
    Answer: B) Amicable
  3. Which word refers to a pain-relieving medicine?
    A) Analgesic B) Ampere C) Ameliorate D) Altruism
    Answer: A) Analgesic

💬 How to Use Academic Words in IELTS Essays

You can elevate your lexical resource score by using words like amend, amalgamate, altruism, and ambiguous accurately in your writing.

Sample Usage:
“To ameliorate the housing crisis, the government should amend zoning laws and invest in basic urban amenities.”


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