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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 athlete 's outstanding speed and agility make him a formidable opponent .
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incredible
incredible
[Adjective]

extremely great or large

Ex: The incredible diversity of wildlife in the rainforest is a marvel of nature .
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magnificent
magnificent
[Adjective]

extremely impressive and attractive

Ex: The prince was a magnificent sight as he rode into the courtyard on his white stallion , his royal attire shimmering in the sunlight .
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perfect
perfect
[Adjective]

completely without mistakes or flaws, reaching the best possible standard

Ex: She 's the perfect fit for the team with her positive attitude .
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impressive
impressive
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The team made an impressive comeback in the final minutes of the game .
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remarkable
remarkable
[Adjective]

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

Ex: The remarkable precision of the machine 's engineering amazed engineers .
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fantastic
fantastic
[Adjective]

extremely amazing and great

Ex: His performance in the play was simply fantastic.
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terrific
terrific
[Adjective]

extremely great and amazing

Ex: The musician had a terrific voice that resonated with emotion and power , captivating listeners with every note .
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poor
poor
[Adjective]

of a low quality or standard

Ex: The company 's customer service was poor, with long wait times and unhelpful responses .
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unacceptable
unacceptable
[Adjective]

(of a thing) not pleasing or satisfying enough

Ex: The test results were unacceptable, and further investigation was required .
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hopeless
hopeless
[Adjective]

having no possibility or expectation of improvement or success

Ex: Despite their best efforts , they found themselves in a hopeless financial situation due to mounting debts .
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worthless
worthless
[Adjective]

having no meaningful value, impact, or utility

Ex: The old computer was outdated and worthless for modern tasks .
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awful
awful
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

Ex: They received some awful news about their friend 's accident .
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terrible
terrible
[Adjective]

extremely bad or unpleasant

Ex: He felt terrible about forgetting his friend 's birthday and wanted to make it up to them .
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dreadful
dreadful
[Adjective]

very bad, often causing one to feel angry or annoyed

Ex: The food at the restaurant was dreadful, and we decided never to return .
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horrible
horrible
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or bad

Ex: The horrible sight of the accident scene made her feel sick to her stomach .
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unpleasant
unpleasant
[Adjective]

not liked or enjoyed

Ex: The weather was cold and unpleasant all weekend .
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excellent
excellent
[Adjective]

very good in quality or other traits

Ex: The students received excellent grades on their exams .
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neutral
neutral
[Adjective]

plain, ordinary, or without any special or noticeable features

Ex: The drink had a neutral taste , neither sweet nor sour .
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best
best
[Adjective]

superior to everything else that is in the same category

Ex: The newly opened restaurant claims to serve the best pizza in town , attracting food enthusiasts from far and wide .
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capable
capable
[Adjective]

having the ability or capacity to do something

Ex: The software is capable of handling multiple tasks at once .
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