IELTS Band 7+ Words
Master Vocabulary for High Scores
Boost your lexical resource with essential word lists, collocations, synonyms, and phrases for Speaking and Writing. Over 2500+ words of premium content with real examples.
100+ band 7 words | 50+ collocations | 10 topic-based sets | Example sentencesWhat does Band 7+ vocabulary look like? It's not about using obscure words. It's about using less common, precise, and natural language – collocations, idiomatic expressions, and sophisticated synonyms – accurately. This guide provides topic-based word banks with example sentences to help you move from Band 6 to Band 7+.
✅ How to use this page: Study 5-7 new words per day. Practice using them in sentences. Then record yourself or write essays incorporating them. Active recall is key.
Environment
Education
Technology
Work & Careers
Health & Wellbeing
Society & Culture
Replace Basic Verbs
- Increase → surge, escalate, soar, rise dramatically
- Decrease → decline, plummet, dwindle, taper off
- Important → crucial, vital, paramount, indispensable
- Problem → issue, challenge, obstacle, drawback
- Solution → remedy, resolution, measure, approach
- Show → demonstrate, illustrate, reveal, indicate
- Cause → trigger, generate, give rise to, precipitate
- Help → facilitate, assist, support, enable
Upgrade Adjectives & Adverbs
- very big → enormous, colossal, substantial
- very small → minute, negligible, trivial
- very good → outstanding, exceptional, superb
- very bad → detrimental, adverse, harmful
- quickly → rapidly, swiftly, at an exponential rate
- slowly → gradually, steadily, at a sluggish pace
- many → numerous, countless, a myriad of
- new → novel, innovative, cutting-edge
Environment
Education
Business/Economy
- carry out – perform (research/experiment)
- come up with – produce an idea/solution
- cut down on – reduce (sugar/spending)
- end up – finally reach a state
- figure out – understand/solve
- get across – communicate an idea
- go through – experience (difficulty)
- keep up with – stay at same level
- look into – investigate
- point out – mention/highlight
- put off – postpone
- turn down – reject (offer/request)
💡 Use in speaking: "I had to cut down on caffeine because it affected my sleep."
Cohesive Devices for Band 7+ Coherence
Adding ideas
Furthermore, Moreover, In addition, Additionally
Contrast
However, Nevertheless, On the contrary, Whereas
Giving examples
For instance, To illustrate, A case in point is
Concluding
In conclusion, To summarise, All things considered
✅ Band 9 tip: Use a mix of simple and complex linking devices. Avoid overusing "Firstly, Secondly, Finally" – vary with "To begin with", "Another key point is", "Lastly".
🔥 Sample Paragraph (Band 7+) – Topic: Urbanisation
"The relentless urban sprawl witnessed in many developing nations has exacerbated a range of socioeconomic issues. While cities offer lucrative employment opportunities, the influx of migrants often outstrips housing supply, leading to the proliferation of slums. To mitigate this, governments should prioritise affordable housing projects and decentralise economic activities to satellite towns. Furthermore, investing in sustainable public transport can reduce congestion. In conclusion, a multi-pronged approach is essential to ensure urban growth remains manageable and equitable."
Vocabulary highlights: sprawl, exacerbated, socioeconomic, lucrative, influx, outstrips, mitigate, prioritise, decentralise, multi-pronged, equitable.
How to Actively Learn These Words
🔹 Spaced repetition: Use flashcards (Anki or physical). Review daily.
🔹 Context learning: Write 3 original sentences for each new word.
🔹 Thematic grouping: Learn by topic (environment, education, health) as above.
🔹 Active recall: When speaking, challenge yourself to replace simple words with band 7 synonyms.
🔹 Record yourself: Use the new vocabulary in a 1-minute monologue.
Total premium content: 2700+ words | 100+ Band 7+ words | 50+ collocations | 20+ idioms
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