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Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 8-9) - Value

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

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)
sumptuous
[Adjective]

having a rich and luxurious quality

Ex: The historic mansion 's dining room was adorned sumptuous chandeliers and antique furniture .
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high-end
[Adjective]

having a much higher quality and price than the rest of their kind

Ex: The luxury car dealership high-end vehicles with top-of-the-line technology and craftsmanship .
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ritzy
[Adjective]

luxurious and stylish, often associated with wealth or a high social status

Ex: He always ritzy places to dine , favoring exclusivity over simplicity .
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upmarket
[Adjective]

used by or intended for wealthy people

Ex: The new upmarket hotel in the city center boasted luxurious suites and top-notch amenities.
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opulent
[Adjective]

showy and luxurious in appearance

Ex: opulent hotel offered guests personalized butler service and exclusive spa treatments .
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posh
[Adjective]

fashionably fancy, often associated with wealth and high social standing

Ex: The hotel posh suites with stunning ocean views and personalized service .
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upscale
[Adjective]

high quality, luxurious, or intended for a wealthier clientele

Ex: They moved into upscale apartment in the city center .
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plush
[Adjective]

luxurious and expensive, often suggesting comfort and high quality

Ex: The luxury cruise ship plush cabins with private balconies , allowing passengers to enjoy breathtaking ocean views in comfort .
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deluxe
[Adjective]

having superior quality or luxurious features

Ex: The deluxe sofa set includes memory foam cushions and high-end fabric upholstery.
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premium
[Adjective]

having superior quality or value

Ex: The premium art gallery showcased works by renowned artists, with a focus on rare and premium pieces.
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cut-price
[Adjective]

sold or offered at a reduced or discounted price

Ex: The local restaurant attracted diners with cut-price lunch specials , offering discounted menus during specific hours .
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half-price
[Adjective]

reduced to half the previous price of something

Ex: He took advantage of the half-price offer on gym memberships to kickstart his fitness journey.
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concessionary
[Adjective]

referring to the act of granting privileges, discounts, or allowances

Ex: The landlord agreed to concessionary rent to the nonprofit organization leasing the space for their community center .
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exorbitant
[Adjective]

(of prices) unreasonably or extremely high

Ex: exorbitant tuition fees at prestigious universities can deter some students from pursuing higher education .
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disposable
[Adjective]

referring to assets, income, or resources that are easily accessible or available for the owner's immediate use or discretion

Ex: The financial planner advised diversifying the portfolio to maintain a balance between long-term investments and disposable assets .
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something that is very common and therefore, not very high on price and value

Ex: With so many fast food restaurants in the city , hamburgers a dime a dozen.
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to lower the market value or reduce the market appeal of a product

Ex: Economic uncertainty depress the value of stocks , leading to declines in investment portfolios .
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to debase
[Verb]

to reduce the intrinsic value or quality of something, especially currency, by decreasing the amount of valuable material it contains

Ex: During times of economic crisis , governments debase their currency by reducing the precious metal content to generate more money .
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