SIDE BY SIDE---next to each other
PICK AT--to eat only small amounts of food because you do not feel hungry or do not like the food:
REST---to put something somewhere for support, especially a part of your body
WIPE---to rub a surface with something in order to remove dirt, liquid etc
MEALTIME----a time during the day when you have a meal
65-70
ALL OVER--- in or to many different parts of a town, country etc, especially when you want to say that you have been to many places:
FISHERMAN-- someone who catches fish as a sport or as a job
CAULIFLOWER--- a vegetable with green leaves around a firm white centre
FAINT--- to suddenly become unconscious for a short time
AWARD--- something such as a prize or money given to someone to reward them for something they have done:
DO WITH---- to need or want something:
HONEYMOON--- a holiday taken by two people who have just got married
OVER--- on the opposite side of something from where you already are:
HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT--- to pay a professional person to cut your hair etc for you:
EXHIBITION--- a show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to see
OVERSLEEP-- to sleep for longer than you intended:
CATCH FIRE--- if something catches fire, it starts to burn accidentally
ALIEN--- someone who is not a legal citizen of the country they are living or working in:
CONTRADICT--- to disagree with something, especially by saying that the opposite is true
HAIL--- frozen raindrops which fall as hard balls of ice
UPROOT--- to pull a plant and its roots out of the ground
REMARK-- to say something, especially about something you have just noticed:
HESITATE-- to pause before saying or doing something because you are nervous or not sure:
HESITATION
ORDERLY--- arranged or organized in a sensible or neat way
ODD ---separated
CONTINENTAL—relating to continent
SEX LIFE--- someone’s sexual activities:
HOT WATER BOTTLE-- a rubber container full of hot water, used to make a bed warm
MEWS--- a small street or area surrounded by buildings in a city, where horses used to be kept, but where people now live
CRESCENT--- a curved shape that is wider in the middle and pointed at the ends:
PROMENADE-- a wide road next to the beach, where people can walk for pleasure
TERRACE--- a row of houses that are joined to each other, or a street with one of these rows in it
ORIGINALLY-- in the beginning
EMINENT--- an eminent person is famous, important, and respected:
PUT YOUR HEADS TOGETHER--- to discuss a difficult problem together
COMPLICATED----COMPLEX
EXPERIMENT--- a scientific test done to find out how something reacts under certain conditions, or to find out if a particular idea is true
REFRESHING--- making you feel less tired or less hot:
ORIENTAL---- relating to or from the eastern part of the world, especially China and Japan:
HEARTILY--- 1 with energy and enjoyment
DECLARE--- to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly or officially
ADORE—TO LOVE
HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE--- to enjoy yourself very much:
BEVERAGE--- a hot or cold drink:
GARGLE---- to clean the inside of your mouth and throat by blowing air through water or medicine in the back of your throat
PUBLISH--- to arrange for a book, magazine etc to be written, printed, and sold
CHIEFLY--- mostly but not completely
XENOPHOBIA--- strong fear or dislike of people from other countries
ANGLOPHOBE--- someone who dislikes anything English
OBSERVATION--- a spoken or written remark about something you have noticed
DELIGHT--- to give someone great satisfaction and enjoyment:
GENERATION--- all people of about the same age:
TRANSFORM--- to completely change the appearance, form, or character of something or someone, especially in a way that improves it:
ATTITUDE--- [uncountable and countable] the opinions and feelings that you usually have about something, especially when this is shown in your behaviour:
FORMATION--- creation
INATTENTIVE---- not giving enough attention to someone or something
OUT OF WORK--- unemployed:
STEREOTYPICAL--- exactly like the stereotype of a particular person or thin
CRUEL-- making someone suffer or feel unhappy:
SUPERFICIAL--- a superficial person does not think about serious or important things
PERCEPTIVE--- someone who is perceptive notices things quickly and understands situations, people’s feelings etc well – used to show approval:
AFFECTIONATE=== showing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them SYN loving
WITTY-- using words in a clever and amusing way:
COMMENT--- an opinion
ENTRY--- a piece of writing in a DIARY, or in a book containing information such as a dictionary:
FIXED--- fixed times, amounts, meanings etc cannot be changed
FIT--- if something fits another thing, it is similar to it or suitable for it:
STEREOTYPE--- a belief or idea of what a particular type of person or thing is like. Stereotypes are often unfair or untrue
INDIVIDUALITY---- the qualities that make someone or something different from other things or people:
RACIAL---- relating to the relationships between different races of people who now live in the same country or area:
IMPLY-- to suggest that something is true, without saying this directly
OFFENSIVE---- very rude or insulting and likely to upset people
DRESS SENSE---- the ability to choose clothes that make you look attractive
HAIRCUT--- when you have a haircut, someone cuts your hair for you
MILKSHAKE---- a sweet drink made of milk with fruit or chocolate added
UPSTAIRS--- towards or on an upper floor in a building
71—75
EXPORT---to sell goods to another country
ASSASSINATE----to murder an important person:
BE IN A HURRY--- to hurry
NAUGHTY----a naughty child does not obey adults and behaves badly
FABLE---a traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson,
HARE---an animal like a rabbit but larger, which can run very quickly
TORTOISE----a slow-moving land animal that can pull its head and legs into the hard round shell that covers its body → turtle
JUMBLE---to mix things together in an untidy way, without any order:
STEREO---a machine for playing records, CDS etc that produces sound from two SPEAKERS:
FIRM---a business or company, especially a small one
OBSERVE---to do things and obey laws that are part of a religion or custom SYN follow
ARGUMENT--a situation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily
TURN UP---to arrive at a place, especially in a way that is unexpected:
DEMAND---to ask for something very firmly, especially because you think you have a right to do this:
DETERMINED---having a strong desire to do something, so that you will not let anyone stop you:
CONVINCE---to make someone feel certain that something is true:
FAULTY---not working properly, or not made correctly:
UNDERWATER---below the surface of an area of water, or able to be used there:
LEAK----if a container, pipe, roof etc leaks, or if it leaks gas, liquid etc, there is a small hole or crack in it that lets gas or liquid flow through:
FREE OF CHARGE---without having to pay - used especially in advertisements and official notices:
FAULT--a problem with a machine or piece of equipment that stops it from working correctly
CRAFT----a job or activity in which you make things with your hands, and that you usually need skill to do
COVERED---having a roof:
FINGER---to touch or handle something with your fingers:
NECKLACE---a string of jewels, BEADS etc or a thin gold or silver chain to wear around the neck
EARRING---a piece of jewellery that you wear on your ear
ON DISPLAY----something that is on display is in a public place where people can look at it
HAVE YOUR EYE ON SMB---to carefully watch everything that someone does, especially because you do not trust them:
CHALK---soft white or grey rock formed a long time ago from the shells of small sea animals
SKETCH---1 a simple, quickly made drawing that does not show much detail
PEACEFUL---a peaceful time, place, or situation is quiet and calm without any worry or excitement:
FINANCIAL---relating to money or the management of money:
PROFIT---money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid
CONSIDERABLY---much or a lot:
TOUGH---physically or emotionally strong and able to deal with difficult situations:
SET UP--to start a company, organization, committee etc SYN establish
HOLDER---someone who owns or controls something:
UNSCRUPULOUS---behaving in an unfair or dishonest way:
ANTIQUE---antique furniture, jewellery etc is old and often valuable:
PRICE TAG----piece of paper with a price on it that is attached to something in a shop
CHARGE----to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling:
AGGRESSIVE---behaving in an angry threatening way, as if you want to fight or attack someone:
COMMISSION---an extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organization according to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided:
FULL TIME--- for all the hours of a week during which it is usual for people to work, study etc
INDEPENDENCE---the freedom and ability to make your own decisions in life, without having to ask other people for permission, help, or money:
CREATIVE---involving the use of imagination to produce new ideas or things:
COUNTY---an area of a state or country that has its own government to deal with local matters:
ADMINISTRATIVE---relating to the work of managing a company or organization:
ROUNDED---having a round shape
SPECIALIZE---to limit all or most of your study, business etc to a particular subject or activity
MANOR HOUSE---a big old house with a large area of land around it
WEIGH---to have a particular weight:
OPEN AIR--happening or existing outdoors SYN outdoor:
TEMPLE---a building where people go to WORSHIP, in the Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, and Mormon religions
WORSHIP---the activity of praying or singing in a religious building in order to show respect and love for a god
CUFF LINK---a small piece of jewellery that a man can use to fasten his shirt cuffs
BROOCH---a piece of jewellery that you fasten to your clothes, usually worn by women
PENDANT---a jewel, stone etc that hangs from a thin chain that you wear around your neck
NOUGHT--the number 0
FILE---a metal tool with a rough surface that you rub on something to make it smooth
PINCER--a tool made of two crossed pieces of metal used for holding things tightly
BLEEP--a short high sound made by a piece of electronic equipment
ASPECT---one part of a situation, idea, plan etc that has many parts
COLLEAGUE---someone you work with - used especially by professional people
PROMOTION---a move to a more important job or position in a company or organization
PERK--something that you get legally from your work in addition to your wages, such as goods, meals, or a car:
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