IELTSESSAY Telegram 32
Advanced Vocabulary πŸ” 

1. Outrage – A strong feeling of anger or shock.
β€’ Collocation: "More and more outrage" emphasizes the increasing intensity.

2. Wealth inequality – A common socio-economic issue relating to unequal distribution of wealth.
β€’ Collocation: "Widening gap" between rich and poor.

3. Detrimental – Harmful or damaging.
β€’ Synonyms: Adverse, injurious.
β€’ Collocation: "Detrimental in two particular ways" (adds specificity).

4. Disproportionate – Out of balance or unequal.
β€’ Collocation: "Disproportionate society" indicates societal imbalance.

5. Consciously or subconsciously – To distinguish between deliberate and unintentional actions.

6. Insecure – Lacking confidence or self-assurance.
β€’ Collocation: "Feel more insecure" underlines psychological impact.

7. Desperation – A state of despair, often leading to risky behavior.
β€’ Collocation: "Crimes out of desperation" adds emotional depth.

8. Mental health issues – Commonly used to describe a wide range of psychological challenges.
β€’ Collocation: "Lead to mental health issues" suggests causality.

Subject-specific Vocabulary πŸ” 
1. Stress levels – A specific reference to the intensity of stress.
β€’ Collocation: "Increased stress levels" highlights a trend.

2. Educational-related pressures – The pressures associated with academics.
β€’ Collocation: Adds specificity to the cause of stress.

3. Aggressive – Physically or emotionally forceful behavior.
β€’ Collocation: "More aggressive and less satisfied" contrasts emotional states.

4. Middle class – A socio-economic group often used in discussions of wealth inequality.
β€’ Collocation: "Losing its power" suggests the declining influence.

More Collocations πŸ” 
1. Outperforming others – Implies competition or a drive to be better.
β€’ Collocation: Shows the negative impact of competition on personal life.

2. Glued to their devices – A metaphorical phrase to describe excessive screen time.
β€’ Collocation: Implies negative consequences of constant device usage.

3. Encourage one to commit a crime – Connects psychological states (anger, stress) to actions.
β€’ Collocation: Suggests causality between emotional state and criminal behavior.

4. Direct relationship – A strong link between two elements.
β€’ Collocation: "Direct relationship between increased anger and negative outcomes" makes the link explicit.

5. Express anger – The action of showing or venting feelings of anger.
β€’ Collocation: Tied to outcomes like aggression and stress.

Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs πŸ” 
1. Out of desperation – Indicates actions driven by extreme situations or emotions.
2. Feel more insecure about – A phrasal verb that highlights emotional instability.
3. Less focused on – Used to show diminishing attention or care toward something.

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Advanced Vocabulary πŸ” 

1. Outrage – A strong feeling of anger or shock.
β€’ Collocation: "More and more outrage" emphasizes the increasing intensity.

2. Wealth inequality – A common socio-economic issue relating to unequal distribution of wealth.
β€’ Collocation: "Widening gap" between rich and poor.

3. Detrimental – Harmful or damaging.
β€’ Synonyms: Adverse, injurious.
β€’ Collocation: "Detrimental in two particular ways" (adds specificity).

4. Disproportionate – Out of balance or unequal.
β€’ Collocation: "Disproportionate society" indicates societal imbalance.

5. Consciously or subconsciously – To distinguish between deliberate and unintentional actions.

6. Insecure – Lacking confidence or self-assurance.
β€’ Collocation: "Feel more insecure" underlines psychological impact.

7. Desperation – A state of despair, often leading to risky behavior.
β€’ Collocation: "Crimes out of desperation" adds emotional depth.

8. Mental health issues – Commonly used to describe a wide range of psychological challenges.
β€’ Collocation: "Lead to mental health issues" suggests causality.

Subject-specific Vocabulary πŸ” 
1. Stress levels – A specific reference to the intensity of stress.
β€’ Collocation: "Increased stress levels" highlights a trend.

2. Educational-related pressures – The pressures associated with academics.
β€’ Collocation: Adds specificity to the cause of stress.

3. Aggressive – Physically or emotionally forceful behavior.
β€’ Collocation: "More aggressive and less satisfied" contrasts emotional states.

4. Middle class – A socio-economic group often used in discussions of wealth inequality.
β€’ Collocation: "Losing its power" suggests the declining influence.

More Collocations πŸ” 
1. Outperforming others – Implies competition or a drive to be better.
β€’ Collocation: Shows the negative impact of competition on personal life.

2. Glued to their devices – A metaphorical phrase to describe excessive screen time.
β€’ Collocation: Implies negative consequences of constant device usage.

3. Encourage one to commit a crime – Connects psychological states (anger, stress) to actions.
β€’ Collocation: Suggests causality between emotional state and criminal behavior.

4. Direct relationship – A strong link between two elements.
β€’ Collocation: "Direct relationship between increased anger and negative outcomes" makes the link explicit.

5. Express anger – The action of showing or venting feelings of anger.
β€’ Collocation: Tied to outcomes like aggression and stress.

Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs πŸ” 
1. Out of desperation – Indicates actions driven by extreme situations or emotions.
2. Feel more insecure about – A phrasal verb that highlights emotional instability.
3. Less focused on – Used to show diminishing attention or care toward something.

#AttentionToDetail πŸ’―

@ieltsaidbydilshodbek πŸ” 

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