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1.

Mad - very angry


2. Break-up - to separate into smaller pieces
3. Hurtful - making you feel upset and offended
4. Humiliate - to make someone feel ashamed or stupid and lose the respect of other
people
5. Fear - the bad feeling that you have when you are in danger, when something bad
might happen, or when a particular thing frightens you
6. Praise - to express your approval or admiration for someone or something
7. Married - having a husband or wife
8. Get back - to return, especially to your home
9. Return - to come or go back from one place to another
10. Though - despite the fact that
11. Pain - the feelings that you have in your body when you have been hurt or when you
are sick
12. Send - to make something go or be taken to a place, especially by mail, e-mail, radio,
etc.
13. Involved - (in something) taking part in something; being part of something or
connected with something
14. According to - as stated or reported by someone or something
15. Blame - to think or say that someone or something is responsible for something bad
16. Arrest - if the police arrest someone, the person is taken to a police station and kept
there because the police believe they may be guilty of a crime
17. Get over sth - to deal with or gain control of something
18. Revive - to become, or to make someone or something become, conscious or
healthy and strong again
19. Joy - a feeling of great happiness
20. Write - to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using a pen or a pencil
21. Cover sth - to place something over or in front of something in order to hide or
protect it
22. Ridicule - unkind comments that make fun of someone or something, or make them
or it look silly
23. Avoid - to prevent something bad from happening
24. get rid of somebody/something - to make yourself free of someone or something
that is annoying you or that you do not want; to throw something away
25. replace something/somebody - to do something instead of someone or something
else
26. Despite - used to show that something happened or is true although something else
might have happened to prevent it
27. Exhibition - a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the
public
28. justified (in doing something) - having a good reason for doing something
29. Moral - concerned with principles of right and wrong behawior
30. Electronically - in an electronic way, or using a device that works in an electronic
way
31. Extract - a short passage from a book, piece of music, etc. that gives you an idea of
what the whole thing is like
32. Heartbroken - extremely sad because of something that has happened
33. Respond - to give a spoken or written answer to someone or something
34. Profession - a type of job that needs special training or skill, especially one that
needs a high level of education
35. interpret sth - to explain the meaning of something
36. comment - something that you say or write that gives an opinion on or explains
someone or something
37. dissect sth - cut up a dead person, an animal, or a plant in order to study it
38. exhaust - waste gases that come out of a vehicle, an engine, or a machine
39. understand - to know or realize the meaning of words, a language, what someone
says, etc.
40. Answer - something that you say, write, or do to react to a question or situation
41. Care - the process of caring for someone or something and providing what they need
for their health or protection
42. Criminology - the scientific study of crime and criminals
43. Linguist - a person who knows several foreign languages well
44. Lyricist - a person who writes the words of songs
45. Editor - a person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc., or part of one,
and who decides what should be included
46. Proud - feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or
are connected with
47. Narcissism - the habit of admiring yourself too much, especially your appearance
48. Egotism - the fact of thinking that you are better or more important than anyone else
49. Literature - pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, especially novels, plays,
and poems (in contrast to technical books and newspapers, magazines, etc.)
50. Jazz - a type of music with strong rhythms, in which the players often improvise
51. Rock - a type of loud popular music with a strong beat developed in the 1960s, and
played on electric guitars and drums
52. Charm - the power of pleasing or attracting people
53. Handsome - (of men) attractive
54. Authentic - known to be real and genuine, and not a copy
55. Manipulator - a person who is skillful at influencing people or situations in order to
get what they want
56. Perverse - showing deliberate determination to behave in a way that most people
think is wrong, unacceptable, or unreasonable
57. Psychological - connected with a person's mind and the way in which it works
58. Dangerous - likely to injure or harm someone, or to damage or destroy something
59. Therapy - the treatment of a physical problem or an illness
60. Suffering - physical or mental pain
61. Hindsight - the understanding that you have of a situation only after it has happened
and that means you would have done things in a different way
62. face-to-face - involving people who are close together and looking at each other
63. bet - to risk money on a race or an event by trying to predict the result
64. Bold - brave and confident; not afraid to say what you feel or to take risks
65. avant-garde - new and very modern ideas in art, music, or literature that are
sometimes surprising or shocking
66. expression - showing feelings/ideas
67. faux - artificial, but intended to look or seem real
68. mention - to write or speak about something or someone, especially without giving
much information
69. introduce - to tell someone what your name is
70. engaged - having agreed to marry someone
71. well-known - known about by a lot of people
72. entrepreneur - a person who makes money by starting or running businesses,
especially when this involves taking financial risks
73. cliché - a phrase or an idea that has been used so often that it no longer has much
meaning and is not interesting
74. anniversary - a date that is an exact number of years after the date of an important
or special event
75. bouquet - a bunch of flowers arranged in an attractive way
76. fiancé - the man that a woman is engaged to
77. present - existing or happening now
78. blind date - a meeting between two people who have not met each other before
79. feature - something important, interesting, or typical of a place or thing
80. effortless - needing little or no effort, so that it seems easy
81. unforgivable - if someone's behavior is unforgivable, it is so bad or unacceptable
that you cannot forgive the person
82. manner - the way that something is done or happens
83. impeccable - without mistakes or faults
84. genuine - real; exactly what it appears to be; not artificial
85. polite - having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others
86. exaggeration - a statement or description that makes something seem larger, better,
worse, or more important than it really is
87. advantage - a thing that helps you to be better or more successful than other people
88. intention - what you intend or plan to do
89. tempt - to attract someone or make someone want to do or have something, even if
they know it is wrong
90. straight away - immediately; without delay
91. questionnaire - a written list of questions that are answered by a number of people
so that information can be collected from the answers
92. trouble - a problem, worry, difficulty, etc. or a situation causing this
93. consider - to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision
94. driver - a person who drives a vehicle
95. cheat (sb/sth) - to trick someone or make them believe something that is not true
96. appliance - a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home, such as
preparing food, heating, or cleaning
97. sort - a group or type of people or things that are similar in a particular way
98. immediately - without delay
99. expert - a person with special knowledge, skill, or training in something
100. fix - repair or correct something
101. redecorate - to change the way a room or the inside of a house looks by putting new
paint and/or paper on the walls
102. karaoke - a type of entertainment in which a machine plays only the music of popular
songs so that people can sing the words themselves
103. flight - a trip made by air, especially in a plane
104. crash - an accident in which a vehicle hits something, for example another vehicle
105. cancel - decide that something that has been arranged will not now take place
106. nerve - any of the long threads that carry messages between the brain and parts of
the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc.
107. post office - a place where you can buy stamps, mail letters, etc.
108. Postage Stamp - a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on
an envelope or a package before you post it
109. Forgetful - often forgetting things
110. Renewed - happening again with increased interest or strength
111. Traffic - the vehicles that are on a road at a particular time
112. Sack sb - to dismiss someone from a job
113. Motorman - a man who drives a subway train, a streetcar, a cable car, etc.
114. Heating - the process of supplying heat to a room or building; a system used to do
this
115. Passport - an official document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country
116. Fetch (sb/sth) - to go to where someone or something is and bring them/it back
117. Obtain - to get something, especially by making an effort
118. Climate - the regular pattern of weather conditions of a particular place
119. Structure - the way in which the parts of something are connected together,
arranged, or organized;
120. Informal - relaxed and friendly; not following strict rules of how to behave or do
something
121. Get to somebody - make you feel upset or angry
122. Get to know - start to be familiar with someone or something
123. get on to somebody - to become aware of someone's activities, especially when
they have been doing something bad or illegal
124. get caught - to be discovered when doing something that is illegal or dishonest
125. get started - to begin doing something
126. give (somebody) trouble - to cause problems or difficulties
127. get back to somebody - to speak or write to someone again later, especially in order
to give a reply
128. get out of something - to avoid a responsibility or duty
129. get somebody down - to make someone feel sad or depressed
130. get behind (with something) - to fail to make enough progress or to produce
something at the right time
131. get by (on/in/with something) - to manage to live or do a particular thing using the
money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have
132. get away with something – do sth wrong without getting caught
133. get around - to move from place to place or from person to person
134. get into something - to start a career in a particular profession
135. get through to somebody - to make someone understand or accept what you say,
especially when you are trying to help them
136. get on with something - to continue doing something, especially after an interruption
137. get over something - to deal with or gain control of something
138. get together (with somebody) - to meet with somebody socially or in order to
discuss something
139. get your own way - to get or do what you want, especially when someone has tried
to stop you
140. get the message - to understand what someone is trying to tell you indirectly
141. getting on a bit - becoming old.
142. get a move on - you tell someone to get a move on when you want them to hurry
143. get along like a house on fire - to become friends quickly and have a very friendly
relationship
144. get your act together - to organize yourself and your activities in a more effective
way in order to achieve something
145. get on somebody's nerves - to annoy someone
146. (no) getting anywhere - o make some progress/no progress
147. get a life - start living a fuller existence.
148. get real - used to tell someone that they are behaving in a stupid or unreasonable
way
149. get even (with somebody) - to cause someone the same amount of trouble or harm
as they have caused you
150. Get back together - to start a relationship with someone again, after having ended a
previous relationship with the same person

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