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WORDS DESCRIBE FOR BEAUTY STANDARDS.

Beauty is believeing in yourself and remmembering that you are worth it.

 Take the chance - to do something even though it involves risk


Lorraine didn’t know me but she took a chance on my honesty.
 Go-go ) (adj)- used to describe a financial period or business in
which there is especially fast and active development:
 an era of go-go economic growth
They made a fortune during the go-go years of the 1980s.
 Pay off (phrasal verb) – the result of doing something in
succesful way.
All her hard work paid off in the end, and she finally passed the
exam.
to give someone all the money that you have borrowed
from them to buy something.
Only another six months and the house will be paid off.
to stop employing a worker and give them any money
that they are owed.
Over 1,000 workers will be paid off if this factory closes.
to give someone money so that they will do something bad
or dishonest for you.
There were suspicions that officials had been paid off.
to give someone money so that they will not do something
that will cause you problems, especially by telling people
about something bad that you have done. = blackmail.
They threatened to tell reporters about him unless he paid
them off
 Come out
 Freak out (phrasal verb) - to be very excited or emotional, or
to cause someone be this way:
The bankruptcy scare that freaked out investors didn't bother the
company's new chairman.
 Somehow
 Flawless (adj) - perfect or without mistakes:
 a flawless complexion.
The countdown was flawless, and the space missile went off exactly
on schedule.
 Innate (adj) – natural ability that you were born with not one
you have learned
The formal models that are consistent with a critical period rely
on innate representations of abstract structure.
 Seductive (adj) - making you want to do, have, or believe
something, because of seeming attractive:
Television confronts the viewer with a succession of glittering and
seductive images.
 Sanction (noun) - an official order, such as the stopping of
trade, that is taken against a country in order to make it obey
international law:
Trade/economic sanctions will only be lifted (= stopped) when the
aggressor nation withdraws its troops.
a strong action taken in order to make people obey a law
or rule, or a punishment given when they do not obey:
Without realistic sanctions, some teachers have difficulty keeping
order in the classroom.
to formally give permission for something:
The government was reluctant to sanction intervention in the
crisis.
 Partly
 Interfere (with sb/sth) (verb) - to involve yourself in a situation
when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful:.
Interfering in other people's relationships is always a mistake.
 Heart-fluttering
 Make-up
 Reconcile (verb) - to find a way in which two situations or
beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist
together:
It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion.
How do we reconcile the seemingly contradictory notions of
cutting taxes and balancing the budget?
 Resentful (adj) - feeling angry because you have been forced to
accept someone or something that you do not like: bực
bội,phẫn uất uất ức.
 a resentful look
Where promotion opportunities were confined to the younger
employees, the older workers were resentful and tensions between
the age groups occurred.
 Indignation (adj) - angry because of something that is wrong or
not fair: phẫn nộ.
She wrote an indignant letter to the paper complaining about the
council's action.
 Council (noun) - a group of people who are responsible for
making official decisions about a particular activity or advising
people about something: hội đồng
A bill was passed by the council banning the dumping of waste
within city boundaries.
 Deformation (noun) - the action of spoiling the usual and true
shape of something, or a change in its usual and true shape: sự
biến dạng.
The deformation of the bones was caused by poor diet.
 Lithosphere (noun,adjective) - the solid outer layer of a planet:
The interior of the Moon cooled and the lithosphere became rather
thick.
 It’s up to
 Radiating
 Stay up
 Back then
 Show up
 Insecure
 Take step by step
 Insight
 Aformentioned
 Saddle
 Renowned
 Dedicate
 Browse
 Wish paper
 Familiar to sb
 Prediction
 Execute
 Pretigious
 Reference
 Offense
 Apart from
 Extracurricular
 Till the end
 Rewarding
 Circus
 Not my circus not my monkey
 Excuse
 Ponder
 Beforehand
 Nerd
 Pestering
 Confession
 Nerves
 Turn out
 The perk of st
 Presentable
 Sharpen out
 Facelit
 Dig into
 Extraordinary
 Turn into
 Hustle
 Mindset
 Afford
 Hold on
 Tough
 Talk heart to heart
 Innocent
 Bottom of my heart
 Greedy

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