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Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5) - Increase in Amount

Here, you will learn some English words related to the Increase in Amount that are necessary for the General Training IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (5)
filled
filled
[Adjective]

containing as much as possible of something inside

Ex: The filled backpack barely zipped shut. 
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numerous
numerous
[Adjective]

indicating a large number of something

Ex: The library has numerous books on various subjects. 
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full
full
[Adjective]

having the usual or complete amount of something

Ex: The gas tank is full, so we can drive for hours. 
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bountiful
bountiful
[Adjective]

existing in large amounts

Ex: The harvest was bountiful this year, yielding more fruits and vegetables than ever before. 
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plentiful
plentiful
[Adjective]

available in large quantity

Ex: In the forest, berries were plentiful, providing food for many animals. 
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high
high
[Adjective]

having a value or level greater than usual or expected, often in terms of numbers or measurements

Ex: She had a high fever and needed to see a doctor. 
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abundant
abundant
[Adjective]

existing or available in large quantities

Ex: The garden was filled with abundant flowers of every color. 
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to rise
to rise
[Verb]

to grow in number, amount, size, or value

Ex: The temperature will rise by several degrees tomorrow. 
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to gain
to gain
[Verb]

(of currencies, prices, etc.) to increase in value

Ex: The stock market is expected to gain this quarter. 
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to raise
to raise
[Verb]

to make the intensity, level, or amount of something increase

Ex: They are raising their voices to be heard over the loud music. 
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to increase

to become larger in amount or size

Ex: The temperature is expected to increase throughout the day. 
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to build up

to become more powerful, intense, or larger in quantity

Ex: As the tension builds up, everyone anticipates the final match. 
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to boost
to boost
[Verb]

to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something

Ex: Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning can boost your energy levels. 
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to maximize

to increase something to the highest possible level

Ex: She always tries to maximize her productivity by planning her tasks efficiently. 
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to advance

(of costs, shares, etc.) to increase in value, price, or amount

Ex: As demand for the limited edition product grew, its market price started to advance. 
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to enlarge

to increase the size or quantity of something

Ex: The university is enlarging its research facilities, investing in state-of-the-art equipment to support innovative projects. 
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growth
growth
[noun]

an increase in the amount, degree, importance, or size of something

Ex: The growth of the economy has been impressive this year. 
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enlargement

the action of making something bigger in size, quantity, or scope

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expansion
expansion
[noun]

an increase in the amount, size, importance, or degree of something

Ex: The expansion of the business into international markets was successful. 
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extension
extension
[noun]

an amount that is added to something

Ex: They built an extension on their house to add a new bedroom. 
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addition
addition
[noun]

an extra quantity or number that is combined with the original amount

Ex: The bill included an addition of $10 for service charges. 
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progress
progress
[noun]

gradual movement toward a goal or a desired state

Ex: The scientist made significant progress in her research on renewable energy. 
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