IELTS: Intermediate Time Vocabulary Set 1
(noun) Something that was the general
background
situation during a particular time.
(verb) To start or begin something. commence
(adverb) The state of something being
constantly
constant, especially over a time period.
(noun) Something that is supposed to
happen in a specific time or period to be delay
postponed.
(verb) To put off or postponed something delay
(adverb) In the end; in due time; during a
eventually
specific period of time.
(adjective) Something or someone that is
final
last; appearing at the end.
(adverb) After a lengthy time period. finally
(noun) A unit of time that is 60 minutes
hour
long.
(adjective) Happening with no delay,
immediate
straightaway.
(adverb) Lasting for a long time, not def-
indefinitely
inite.
(noun) The time between two activities;
interval
interruption, pause.
(noun) A part of the day at twelve AM,
when the sun is at its highest point in the noon
sky.
(idiom/phrase) A set period during which
employees are active within a building or office hours
company.
(noun) A particular part of a cycle or a
phase
sequence.
(adjective) Previously. prior
(adjective) Happening fast or in a short
rapid
period of time.
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(adjective) What is nearly, what is part of
recent
the near past.
(noun) A period or step in the develop-
ment of something; the state that some- stage
thing goes through while developing.
(adjective) Only intended to ast for a lim-
temporary
ited amount of time.
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? background
environment
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? commence
begin, inaugurate, initiate, launch
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
constantly
continually, invariably, regularly, steadily
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? delay
postponement,
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? delay
postpone, prolong, drag, hold
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
eventually
finally, one day, someday, later on, ulti-
mately
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? final
closing, concluding, ultimate, last-minute
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
finally
eventually, someday, ultimately, some-
time
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(noun) Something that was the general
background
situation during a particular time.
(verb) To start or begin something. commence
(adverb) The state of something being
constantly
constant, especially over a time period.
(noun) Something that is supposed to
happen in a specific time or period to be delay
postponed.
(verb) To put off or postponed something delay
(adverb) In the end; in due time; during a
eventually
specific period of time.
(adjective) Something or someone that is
final
last; appearing at the end.
(adverb) After a lengthy time period. finally
(noun) A unit of time that is 60 minutes
hour
long.
(adjective) Happening with no delay,
immediate
straightaway.
(adverb) Lasting for a long time, not def-
indefinitely
inite.
(noun) The time between two activities;
interval
interruption, pause.
(noun) A part of the day at twelve AM,
when the sun is at its highest point in the noon
sky.
(idiom/phrase) A set period during which
employees are active within a building or office hours
company.
(noun) A particular part of a cycle or a
phase
sequence.
(adjective) Previously. prior
(adjective) Happening fast or in a short
rapid
period of time.
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, IELTS: Intermediate Time Vocabulary Set 1
(adjective) What is nearly, what is part of
recent
the near past.
(noun) A period or step in the develop-
ment of something; the state that some- stage
thing goes through while developing.
(adjective) Only intended to ast for a lim-
temporary
ited amount of time.
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? background
environment
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? commence
begin, inaugurate, initiate, launch
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
constantly
continually, invariably, regularly, steadily
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? delay
postponement,
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? delay
postpone, prolong, drag, hold
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
eventually
finally, one day, someday, later on, ulti-
mately
Which word has the following syn-
onyms? final
closing, concluding, ultimate, last-minute
Which word has the following syn-
onyms?
finally
eventually, someday, ultimately, some-
time
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