Fabricate – Word Of The Day For IELTS
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Fabricate – Word Of The Day For IELTS Speaking And Writing
Fabricate: (Verb) /ˈfæbrɪkeɪt/
Definition:
to invent a story, piece of information etc in order to deceive someone
Synonyms:
Assemble, Concoct, Construct, Make up
Collocation:
Fabricating evidence
Example:
For IELTS Speaking:.
“The police were accused of fabricating evidence.”
“At their small workshop, they fabricate parts for jet engines.”
For IELTS Writing:
“Officials were accused of fabricating the evidence that was given at the trial.”
Exercise:
Match the word below to complete these sentences.
religious, fabulous, limp, fabricated, fanfare, postnatal.
- For $ 239, you and your Valentine are treated to the same ……………. dinner, and overnight accommodations
- The woman said she ……………….. her testimony because she thought she was going to get a $10,000 reward.
- How we see it is affected by our culture and ……………… faith
- With great ………….., the first players in the United States were sold in 1983.
- He studies the little dark face and massages a …………… hand until the fingers curl around his own.
- It may be that you have a form of …………….. depression that needs treatment.
Answer keys:
- fabulous
- fabricated
- religious
- fanfare
- limp
- postnatal
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