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Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5) - Quality

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

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

superior to others in terms of excellence

Ex: The company's outstanding customer service sets it apart from competitors. 
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incredible
incredible
[Adjective]

extremely great or large

Ex: The incredible speed of the cheetah makes it the fastest land animal. 
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magnificent
magnificent
[Adjective]

extremely impressive and attractive

Ex: The bride looked absolutely magnificent in her flowing white gown as she walked down the aisle. 
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perfect
perfect
[Adjective]

completely without mistakes or flaws, reaching the best possible standard

Ex: He's the perfect candidate for the job with all his experience. 
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impressive
impressive
[Adjective]

causing admiration because of size, skill, importance, etc.

Ex: The impressive architecture of the cathedral left visitors in awe of its grandeur and craftsmanship. 
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remarkable
remarkable
[Adjective]

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

Ex: Her remarkable talent for painting captured the attention of art enthusiasts worldwide. 
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fantastic
fantastic
[Adjective]

extremely amazing and great

Ex: The fantastic performance of the magician left the audience in awe. 
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terrific
terrific
[Adjective]

extremely great and amazing

Ex: She had a terrific smile that brightened up the room and made everyone feel welcome. 
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poor
poor
[Adjective]

of a low quality or standard

Ex: The meal was poor, lacking in flavor and presentation. 
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unacceptable
unacceptable
[Adjective]

(of a thing) not pleasing or satisfying enough

Ex: The quality of the product was unacceptable, and the customer returned it. 
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hopeless
hopeless
[Adjective]

having no possibility or expectation of improvement or success

Ex: After losing everything in the fire, they felt hopeless about rebuilding their lives. 
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worthless
worthless
[Adjective]

having no meaningful value, impact, or utility

Ex: The broken watch was deemed worthless and thrown away. 
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awful
awful
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

Ex: He was in an awful mood because he lost his wallet. 
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terrible
terrible
[Adjective]

extremely bad or unpleasant

Ex: The terrible storm caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. 
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dreadful
dreadful
[Adjective]

very bad, often causing one to feel angry or annoyed

Ex: The weather was dreadful, with heavy rain and strong winds that ruined our plans. 
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horrible
horrible
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or bad

Ex: Her horrible headache prevented her from concentrating on her work. 
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unpleasant
unpleasant
[Adjective]

not liked or enjoyed

Ex: It's unpleasant to work in an office with no windows. 
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excellent
excellent
[Adjective]

very good in quality or other traits

Ex: He made an excellent point about the importance of recycling. 
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neutral
neutral
[Adjective]

plain, ordinary, or without any special or noticeable features

Ex: The room was painted a neutral beige, making it easy to decorate. 
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best
best
[Adjective]

superior to everything else that is in the same category

Ex: After hours of tasting, she declared the homemade pie as the best dessert at the competition. 
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capable
capable
[Adjective]

having the ability or capacity to do something

Ex: She is capable of solving complex problems. 
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