Understanding “Consult”: A Key Word for IELTS Success – IETLS 6.5 Vocabulary

Understanding ‘Consult’: A Key Word for IELTS Success

Learn the meaning, usage, and common mistakes associated with the word ‘consult’. This video explains its verb form, Latin origins, synonyms, antonyms, and provides practical examples to help IELTS learners aiming for a 6.5 band score or higher.

Have you ever been stuck on a problem and needed expert advice? Today, we’re exploring the word consult, an essential term for IELTS learners aiming for a band score of six point five or higher.

Word type: Consult is primarily used as a verb.

Meaning: To consult means to seek information or advice from someone with expertise in a particular area.

It can also mean to refer to a source of information, such as a book or a website, to find specific details or guidance.

Word history: The word consult comes from Latin, where consultare meant to take counsel. This gives us a clue about its core meaning of seeking advice or information.

Antonyms: Some antonyms for consult include ignore, disregard, and neglect.

Synonyms: Synonyms for consult include seek advice, confer, refer to, and discuss.

Examples use in sentences: Let’s look at how to use consult in different contexts. First, I need to consult my doctor about this persistent cough.

Before making a decision, the manager always consults with her team. Students often consult dictionaries to improve their vocabulary.

For accurate historical information, it’s best to consult primary sources. Common errors in use: Be careful not to confuse consult with insult.

While they sound similar, insult means to offend someone. Another common mistake is using consult with an incorrect preposition.

We say consult with a person, but consult a thing. For example, I will consult with my lawyer, but I will consult my notes.

To wrap up, remember that consult is about seeking advice or information. Whether you’re talking to an expert or referring to a reliable source, using consult correctly can help you express yourself more precisely in your IELTS exam.

Keep practicing with this versatile word to boost your vocabulary and improve your band score.

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