IELTS Exam Vocabulary List - Q
- quackery n. Charlatanry.
- quadrate v. To divide into quarters.
- quadruple v. To multiply by four.
- qualification n. A requisite for an employment, position, right, or privilege.
- qualify v. To endow or furnish with requisite ability, character, knowledge, skill, or possessions.
- qualm n. A fit of nausea.
- quandary n. A puzzling predicament.
- quantity n. Magnitude.
- quarantine n. The enforced isolation of any person or place infected with contagious disease.
- quarrelsome adj. Irascible.
- quarter n. One of four equal parts into which anything is or may be divided.
- quarterly adj. Occurring or made at intervals of three months.
- quartet n. A composition for four voices or four instruments.
- quarto n. An eight-page newspaper of any size.
- quay n. A wharf or artificial landing-place on the shore of a harbor or projecting into it.
- querulous adj. Habitually complaining.
- query v. To make inquiry.
- queue n. A file of persons waiting in order of their arrival, as for admittance.
- quibble n. An utterly trivial distinction or objection.
- quiescence n. Quiet.
- quiescent adj. Being in a state of repose or inaction.
- quiet adj. Making no noise.
- quietus n. A silencing, suppressing, or ending.
- quintessence n. The most essential part of anything.
- quintet n. Musical composition arranged for five voices or instruments.
- quite adv. Fully.
- Quixotic adj. Chivalrous or romantic to a ridiculous or extravagant degree.
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