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IELTS Writing Vocabulary: Urbanization

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IELTS Vocabulary Topic: Urbanization

1. challenge – something needing great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully

2. compromise – an agreement between two sides

3. dilemma – a difficult choice between two things

4. megacity – a very large city

5. migrant – a person that travels to a different country or place, often in order to find work

6. overpopulation – when there are too many people living in a particular place

7. poverty – the state of being poor

8. setback – a problem that delays or prevents progress, or makes things worse than they were

9. slum – a very poor and crowded area, especially of a city

10. adequate – as much as is needed; fully sufficient

11. booming – increasing; having a rapid economic growth

12. catastrophic – extremely harmful; causing financial or physical ruin

13. decent – socially acceptable or good

14. double-edged – something that acts in two ways, often with one negative and one positive effect

15. one-sided – not balanced or fair

16. long-sighted – able to see things clearly that are far away but not things that are near you

17. overpriced – too expensive

18. overworked – having to work too much

19. short-sighted – (1) a person who can only clearly see objects that are close to them. (2) not thinking enough about how an action will affect the future.

20. staggering – shocking because of being extremely large

21. address – to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem

22. aggravate – to make (an injury, problem, etc.) more serious or severe

23. deteriorate – get gradually worse

24. exacerbate – to make worse

25. exclude – to keep out or omit (something or someone)

26. flourish – to grow or develop successfully

27. linger – to stay somewhere longer than expected

28. raise – (here) to begin to talk or write about a subject that you want to be considered

29. remedy – to do something to correct or improve something that is wrong

30. resolve – to solve or end a problem or difficulty

31. worsen – to become worse

32. amend – to change for the better; to correct

33. exclusion – the act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter a place

34. inclusion – the act of including someone or something as part of a group, list, etc.

35. rag – a torn piece of old cloth

36. mount – to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger

37. scarce – not easy to find or get

38. cast-offs – things, usually clothes, that you no longer want

39. ubiquitous – found or existing everywhere

40. apparel – clothes, esp. of a special type

41. tradesman – a man who buys and sells goods, especially someone who owns a store

42. pawnbroker – someone whose business is to lend people money in exchange for

valuable objects. If the money is not paid back, the pawnbroker can sell the object

43. nascent – in the earliest stages of development

44. wholly – completely

45. chronically – in a long-lasting or habitual and problematic way

46. disposal – the act of getting rid of something, especially by throwing it away

47. sewage – waste and liquid from toilets

48. neglected – not receiving enough care or attention

49. dust-yard – an example system of organised, municipal-wide solid waste management

50. immortalize – to cause someone to be remembered for a very long time

51. spring up – to start to exist suddenly

52. filth – disgusting dirt

53. merchant – a person whose business is buying and selling goods for profit

54. bug – (1) a very small insect. (2) a mistake or problem in a computer program

55. cinder – a very small piece of burnt wood, coal etc

56. notorious – famous for something bad

57. hereditary – a quality or illness that is passed from a parent to a child

58. of the first order – very important; considerable of its kind

59. in the eyes of somebody – in another person’s opinion

60. incinerator – a device for burning waste material

IELTS Writing Task 2 Questions

  1. Although more and more people use public transport, some city streets are still overcrowded with traffic. How can this problem be solved? Provide specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
  2. People are more mobile nowadays. They seldom live in one city all of their lives. Why do you think this is happening? What are the consequences of this trend? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this situation. Provide specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
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