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delicate

adjective/ˈdɛlɪkɪt/

easily broken or damaged; fragile in texture or structure

Be careful with that delicate glass vase; it could easily shatter if dropped.

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word origin — from Latin 'delicatus', meaning 'delicate, luxurious, or soft'

IELTS Vocabulary — Set 66

Set 66 of IELTS Vocabulary covers 5 words: delicate, systematic, motionless, abundant, compatible. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. delicate · adjective/ˈdɛlɪkɪt/

    easily broken or damaged; fragile in texture or structure

    Be careful with that delicate glass vase; it could easily shatter if dropped.

    Synonyms: fragile, tender, dainty

    Origin: from Latin 'delicatus', meaning 'delicate, luxurious, or soft'

  2. systematic · adjective/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/

    characterized by order and planning in a methodical way

    The research team adopted a systematic approach to collect and analyze the data, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

    Synonyms: methodical, organized, orderly

    Origin: From Latin 'systematicus', from Greek 'sustēmatikos', from 'sustēma' meaning 'a whole' or 'system'.

  3. motionless · adjective/ˈmoʊʃənləs/

    not moving or not intended to be moved

    The statue stood motionless in the center of the park, captivating all who passed by.

    Synonyms: still, immobile, stationary

    Origin: from the Latin 'motio', meaning 'motion', combined with the suffix '-less', indicating absence.

  4. abundant · adjective/əˈbʌndənt/

    existing in large quantities plentiful

    The garden was abundant with colorful flowers and vibrant greenery during the spring.

    Synonyms: plentiful, ample, bountiful

    Origin: Middle English, from Latin 'abundans', present participle of 'abundare' meaning 'to overflow'

  5. compatible · adjective/kəmˈpætəbl/

    able to exist or work together without conflict

    The new software is compatible with all major operating systems, ensuring seamless integration.

    Synonyms: harmonious, agreeable, consistent

    Origin: from Latin 'compatibilis', meaning 'to be able to exist together'