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1 <b>Strict </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/strɪkt/ </b>
strongly limiting
someone's freedom to
behave as they wish, or
likely to severely punish
someone if they do not
obey
2 <b>Sympathetic </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/ˌsɪm.pəˈθet.ɪk/ </b>
used to describe someone
who shows, especially by
what they say, that they
understand and care
about someone else's
suffering
3 <b>Concentrate </b> <b>V </b> <b>/ˈkɒn.sən.treɪt/ </b>
to direct your attention or
your efforts towards a
particular activity, subject,
or problem
4 <b>Argument </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/ </b> a disagreement, or the <sub>process of disagreeing </sub>
5 <b>Reconcile </b> <b>V </b> <b>/ˈrek.ən.saɪl/ </b>
to find a way in which two
situations or beliefs that
are opposed to each other
can agree and exist
together
6 <b>Emotional </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ </b> relating to the emotions
7 <b>Attach </b> <b>V </b> <b>/əˈtætʃ/ </b> to fasten, join, or connect <sub>something </sub>
8 <b>Willing </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/ </b> to be happy to do <sub>something if it is needed </sub>
9 <b>Greet </b> <b>V </b> <b>/ɡriːt/ </b>
to welcome someone with
particular words or a
particular action, or to
react to something in the
stated way
10 <b>Identify </b> <b>V </b> <b>/aɪˈden.tɪ.faɪ/ </b>
to recognize someone or
something and say or
prove who or what that
person or thing is
11 <b>Remain </b> <b>V </b> <b>/rɪˈmeɪn/ </b> to stay in the same place <sub>or in the same condition </sub>
12 <b>Depress </b> <b>V </b> <b>/dɪˈpres/ </b> to cause someone to feel unhappy and without
hope
13 <b>Dessert </b> <b>N </b> <b>/dɪˈzɜːt/ </b> sweet food eaten at the <sub>end of a meal </sub>
14 <b>Blame </b> <b>V </b> <b>/bleɪm/ </b>
to say or think that
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15 <b>Dishonesty </b> <b>N </b> <b>/dɪˈsɒn.ɪ.sti/ </b> the quality or an act of <sub>not being honest </sub>
16 <b>Quit </b> <b>V </b> <b>/kwɪt/ </b> to stop doing something <sub>or leave a job or a place </sub>
17 <b>Betray </b> <b>V </b> <b>/bɪˈtreɪ/ </b>
to not be loyal to your
country or a person, often
by doing something
harmful such as helping
their enemies
18 <b>Counsellor </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈkaʊn.səl.ər/ </b>
someone who is trained to
listen to people and give
them advice about their
problems
19 <b>Quality </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/ </b> how good or bad <sub>something is </sub>
20 <b>Achievement </b> <b>N </b> <b>/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/ </b> something very good and difficult that you have
succeeded in doing
21 <b>Contribution </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˌkɒn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ </b>
something that you
contribute or do to help
produce or achieve
something together with
other people, or to help
make something
successful
22 <b>Community </b> <b>N </b> <b>/kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/ </b>
the people living in one
particular area or people
who are considered as a
unit because of their
common interests, social
group, or nationality
23 <b>Meanwhile </b> <b>Adv </b> <b>/ˈmiːn.waɪl/ </b>
until something expected
happens, or while
something else is
happening
24 <b>Initiative </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ɪˈnɪʃ.ə.tɪv/ </b> a new plan or process to achieve something or
solve a problem
25 <b>Engage </b> <b>V </b> <b>/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ </b> to employ someone
26 <b>Opportunity </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˌɒp.əˈtʃuː.nə.ti/ </b>
an occasion or situation
that makes it possible to
do something that you
want to do or have to do,
or the possibility of doing
something
27 <b>Confidence </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/ </b>
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something, they are
allowed to do it
29 <b>Select </b> <b>V </b> <b>/sɪˈlekt/ </b> to choose a small number of things, or to choose by
making careful decisions
30 <b>Persuade </b> <b>V </b> <b>/pəˈsweɪd/ </b>
to make someone do or
to look at or consider
again an idea, piece of
writing, etc. in order to
correct or improve it
32 <b>Tutor </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈtʃuː.tər/ </b>
a teacher who teaches a
child outside of school,
especially in order to give
the child extra help with a
subject he or she finds
difficult
33 <b>Enthusiastic </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/ɪnˌθjuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/ </b> showing enthusiasm
34 <b>Psychologist </b> <b>N </b> <b>/saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ </b>
someone who studies the
human mind and human
emotions and behaviour,
and how different
situations have an effect
on people
35 <b>Respect </b> <b>N </b> <b>/rɪˈspekt/ </b>
admiration felt or shown
for someone or something
that you believe has good
ideas or qualities
36 <b>Anxious </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/ˈæŋk.ʃəs/ </b> worried and nervous
37 <b>Ripped </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/rɪpt/ </b>
having strong,
well-developed muscles that
can be seen through the
skin
38 <b>Dye </b> <b>V </b> <b>/daɪ/ </b> to change the colour of something using a special
liquid
39 <b>Properly </b> <b>Adv </b> <b>/ˈprɒp.əl.i/ </b> correctly, or in a <sub>satisfactory way </sub>
40 <b>Incident </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈɪn.sɪ.dənt/ </b> an event that is either <sub>unpleasant or unusual </sub>
41 <b>Housemaid </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈhaʊs.meɪd/ </b>
a woman servant whose
job is to clean a large
house, and who often
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you trust not to tell
anyone else
43 <b>Regretful </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/rɪˈɡret.fəl/ </b> showing that you feel <sub>sorry about something </sub>
44 <b>Tension </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈten.ʃən/ </b> a feeling of nervousness before an important or
difficult event
45 <b>Encourage </b> <b>V </b> <b>/ɪnˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ </b>
to make someone more
likely to do something, or
to make something more
likely to happen
46 <b>Potential </b> <b>Adj </b> <b>/pəˈten.ʃəl/ </b> possible when the <sub>necessary conditions exist </sub>
47 <b>Accept </b> <b>V </b> <b>/əkˈsept/ </b> to agree to take <sub>something </sub>
48 <b>Attitude </b> <b>N </b> <b>/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ </b>
a feeling or opinion about
something or someone, or
a way of behaving that is
caused by this
1. My parents were very_________________with me when I was young.
2. He suffers from back trouble too, so he was very_______________ about my problem.
3. The company is________________ (its resources) on developing new products.
4. The children had an_________________ about/over what game to play.
5. It is sometimes difficult to________________ science and religion.
6. My doctor said the problem was more_________________ than physical.
7. In the UK, packets of cigarettes come with a government health warning____________to
them (= on them).
8. If you're_________________ to fly at night, you can get a much cheaper ticket.
9. The teacher__________________ each child with a friendly "Hello!"
10. Even the smallest baby can_________________ its mother by her voice.
11. The doctor ordered him to_________________ in bed for a few days.
12. Doesn't it____________________ you listening to the news these days?
13. If you make the main course, I'll make a_________________.
14. Hugh__________________ his lack of confidence on his mother.
15. Mistakes and misunderstandings are a far more common cause of complaint than
deliberate________________.
16. Would you_________________ your job if you inherited lots of money?
17. He was accused of___________________ his country during the war.
18. The college now has a______________________ to help students with both personal and
work problems.
19. The___________________of the picture on our television isn't very good.
20. The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest____________ of Japanese literature.
21. She didn't make much of a________________________(= she did not say much) at
today's meeting, did she?
22. There's a large black/white/Jewish____________________living in this area.
23. Carl's starting college in September.__________________, he's travelling around Europe.
24. The peace_________________was welcomed by both sides.
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26. I used to love going out dancing, but I don't get much________________ now.
27. He has the__________________to walk into a room of strangers and immediately start a
conversation.
28. Official____________________has been granted for more building near the river.
29. There was a choice of four prizes, and the winner could________________ one of them.
30. If she doesn't want to go, nothing you can say will__________________her.
31. His helpfulness today has made me____________my original opinion/impression of him.
32. His parents got him a _________________to help with his maths.
33. You don't seem very_________________about the party - don't you want to go tonight?
34. Despite what many people think, aversion therapy is no longer used by professional
__________________in this country.
35. She is a formidable figure who commands a great deal of____________________ (= who
is greatly admired by others).
36. My mother always gets a bit__________________if we don't arrive when we say we will.
37. He is in the gym every day trying to get a___________________body.
38. For a change, why not_________________your T-shirts?
39. I'm not_________________dressed for this kind of weather.
40. A youth was seriously injured in a shooting_________________ on Saturday night.
41. "My husband doesn't know yet, but I'm going to leave him,"she_________________.
42. You could feel the________________in the room as we waited for our exam results.
43. The council is______________________the development of the property for both
employment and recreation.
44. A number of_____________________buyers have expressed interest in the company.
45. She was in Mumbai to_________________an award for her latest novel.