Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5) - Weight and Steadiness

Here, you will learn some English words related to Weight and Steadiness that are necessary for the General Training IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5)
weighty [adjective]

very heavy

Ex: The weighty antique clock required two people to move it safely .
steady [adjective]

firmly fixed or securely positioned

Ex: The table is n't steady , one leg is shorter than the others .
stable [adjective]

firm and able to stay in the same position or state

Ex: The economy showed signs of becoming more stable after the financial crisis .
firm [adjective]

relatively hard and resistant to being changed into a different shape by force

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solid [adjective]

firm and stable in form, not like a gas or liquid

Ex: The statue was carved from solid marble , giving it a timeless quality .
lightweight [adjective]

having little weight or mass, making it easy to carry or move

Ex: The construction material used for the house was lightweight but durable .
light [adjective]

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

Ex: The chair was light and easy to move around the room .
weightless [adjective]

having or seeming to have no or little weight, caused by the absence of gravity

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weak [adjective]

lacking strength or the ability to withstand pressure and force

fragile [adjective]

easily damaged or broken

Ex: The fragile glass vase shattered when it fell to the ground .
unsteady [adjective]

not stable, shaky, or likely to move or fall

Ex: The unsteady table wobbled every time someone touched it .
heavy [adjective]

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

Ex: He struggled to open the heavy door with his hands full .
Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5)
Size and Scale Dimensions Weight and Steadiness Increase in Amount
Decrease in Amount High Intensity Low Intensity Space and Area
Shapes Speed Significance Influence and Strength
Uniqueness Complexity Value Quality
Challenges Wealth and Success Poverty and Failure Appearance
Age Body Shape Wellness Textures
Intelligence Positive Human Traits Negative Human Traits Moral Traits
Emotional Responses Emotional States Social Behaviours Tastes and Smells
Sounds Temperature Probability Relational Actions
Body Language and Gestures Postures and Positions Opinions Thoughts and Decisions
Knowledge and Information Encouragement and Discouragement Request and Suggestion Regret and Sadness
Respect and Approval Attempt and Prevention Touching and Holding Physical Actions and Reactions
Movements Commanding and Giving Permissions Engaging in Verbal Communication Understanding and Learning
Perceiving The Senses Resting and Relaxing Eating and Drinking Changing and Forming
Creating and Producing Organising and Collecting Preparing Food Hobbies and Routines
Shopping Finance and Currency Office Life Specialised Careers
Manual Labour Careers Service and Support Careers Creative and Artistic Careers House
Human Body Health Sports Sports Competitions
Transportation Society and Social Events City Parts Friendship and Enmity
Romantic Relationships Positive Emotions Negative Emotions Family
Animals Weather Food and Drinks Travel and Tourism
Pollution Migration Disasters Materials
Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of Comment Adverbs of Certainty Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs of Time Adverbs of Place Adverbs of Degree Adverbs of Emphasis
Adverbs of Purpose and Intention Conjunctive Adverbs