1. tick -a mark (✓) that shows that something is correct
2. sniff - to smell something by taking air in through your nose 3. click - to make a short, sharp sound, or to make something do this 4. splash - the noise of something hitting or moving in water 5. bang - to make a sudden, very loud noise 6. creak –to make a long low sound when by moving something 7. buzz - to make a continuous, low sound such as a bee makes 8. hoot - a short, loud, high sound 9. tap - to hit something gently and repeatedly, making short, sharp noises 10. slurp - to drink a liquid noisily 11. hiss - to make a noise like a long sound 12. drip - the sound of liquid falling in drops 13. roar - to make a long, loud, deep sound 14. whistle - to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole e.g through the lips 15. hum - to make a continuous low sound 16. slam - a sudden loud noise 17. crunch - the sound of something being crushed or broken 18. snore - to breathe in a very noisy way while you are sleeping 19. rattle - a sound similar to a series of quickly repeated knocks 20. screech - to make an unpleasant, loud, high noise 21. scream - to make a loud, high sound, e.g when you are scared something 22. yell - a loud shout, e.g when you are angry or excited 23. giggle - to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way 24. whisper - to speak very quietly, so that only the person close to you can hear you 25. mumble - to speak in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand 26. groan - a deep, long sound showing great pain or unhappiness 27. stammer - to speak or say something with unusual pauses or repeated sounds 28. sob - to cry noisily, taking in deep breaths 29. sigh - to breathe out slowly and noisily, expressing tiredness, sadness, pleasure, etc. 30. rename - to give something a new name 31. proximity - the state of being near in space or time 32. moving - causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy 33. thought-provoking - making you think a lot about a subject 34. heavy-going -difficult to read or understand 35. entertaining - funny and enjoyable 36. gripping - something so interesting or exciting that it holds your attention 37. intriguing - very interesting because of being unusual or mysterious 38. implausible - difficult to believe, or unlikely 39. fast-moving - developing or changing very quickly 40. depressing - making you feel unhappy and without hope for the future 41. haunting – staying in the mind 42. implore - to ask someone to do or not do sth in a very emotional, and determined way 43. immobile - not moving or not able to move 44. merely - used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more 45. rucksack - a backpack 46. go away - to leave a place 47. mute - silent or not speaking 48. employed - having a job working for a company or another person 49. same - exactly like another 50. imaginable - possible to think of 51. precise - exact and accurate 52. finish with something - to stop using or needing something 53. seemingly - appearing to be something, especially when this is not true 54. abruptly - in a sudden, unexpected, and unpleasant way 55. incessantly - in a way that never stops, especially when this is annoying or unpleasant 56. continually - in a way that happens repeatedly 57. strangely - in a way that is unusual, unexpected, or difficult to understand 58. phobia - a type of anxiety disorder that involves an extreme fear of something 59. underachieve - to do less well than you could or should 60. damaging - causing harm 61. dub - to change the sounds on a film or television programme, to a different language 62. breakneck - carelessly fast and dangerous 63. beg - to make a very strong and urgent request 64. acceptable – satisfactory and able to be agreed to or approved 65. burst into tears – to suddenly start crying 66. significant – important, crucial 67. grateful – feeling or showing thanks because somebody has done something kind for you 68. generation – all the people who were born at about the same time 69. whim – a sudden wish to do something without having a reason 70. bewildered – very confused and not sure what to do 71. unsystematic – not organized into a clear system 72. pesky – annoying 73. ultimate – final 74. fiendishly – very, extremely 75. entertain- to keep somebody interested 76. ridicule- unkind comments that make fun of somebody 77. overtake- take control of someone or something 78. unbearably- so unpleasant or painful that you find it hard to accept 79. marvelous- wonderful, fantastic 80. irresistible- so strong that it cannot be stopped or resisted 81. involved in something – taking part in something 82. according to – as stated or reported by someone or something 83. blame – to think or say that someone or something is responsible for something bad 84. respond – to give a spoken or written answer to someone or something 85. obtain – to get something, especially by making an effort 86. persuade - to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it 87. predominantly- mostly or mainly 88. unreasonable- not fair or acceptable 89. harmless- unable or unlikely to cause damage or harm 90. threatening- expressing a threat of harm or violence 91. force sb to do sth- to make someone do something that they do not want to do 92. regret- to feel sorry about a situation, especially something sad or wrong or a mistake that you have made 93. rule sth out- to prevent something from happening 94. relieved- happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended 95. filter in- to join a line of moving traffic without causing other vehicles to slow down 96. sacrifice- to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person 97. affect- to have an influence on someone or something 98. avoid- to stay away from someone or something 99. assure- to tell somebody that something is definitely true or is definitely going to happen, especially when they have doubts about it 100. encourage- to give somebody support, courage or hope 101. impact- to have an influence on something 102. unfriendly- showing dislike and no sympathy 103. unexpectedly- in a way that is not expected 104. bench- a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places 105. insane- extremely unreasonable, or mentally ill 106. acknowledge- to accept, admit, or recognize something 107. engage- to employ someone 108. commute- a journey that someone does regularly from home to work 109. unwilling- not wanting to do something 110. initiate- to cause something to begin 111. cruel- extremely unkind and intentionally causing pain 112. outcome- a result or effect of an action, situation 113. familiar- well known to you 114. spoil- to change something good into something bad, unpleasant,/ synonym- ruin 115. enhance- to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something 116. ironic- showing that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying 117. reveal- to show something that previously could not be seen 118. reconsider- to think about something again, especially because you might want to change a previous decision or opinion 119. suspense- a feeling of worry or excitement that you have when you feel that something is going to happen 120. pleasurable- causing a feeling of pleasure or enjoyment / synonym- enjoyable 121. subtlety- a small but important detail 122. clue- information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question 123. publisher- an organization that publishes text or music 124. task- a piece of work that needs to be done 125. conceivable- possible to imagine or to believe- synonym- imaginable 126. respect- admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities 127. character- a person or an animal in a book, play or film 128. rough- dangerous or violent 129. solidly- in a strong way 130. achieve- to successfully finish or do something you wanted to do/ synonym-accomplish 131. clarify- to make something clearer or easier to understand 132. suit- a set of clothes made of the same material, including a jacket and trousers or a skirt 133. convey- to express feelings, thoughts, or information to other people 134. postgraduate- a student who has already received one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced degree 135. attitude- the way you feel about something or someone, or a particular feeling or opinion 136. script- a text that is written for a movie, play, broadcast, or speech 137. misunderstanding- a disagreement, argument, or fight 138. swear- to use rude or offensive language, usually because you are angry 139. taboo- something that is avoided for religious or social reasons 140. incredibly- used for saying that something is very difficult to believe 141. funeral- a (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person 142. resounding- very great 143. beware- to be very careful about something or someone 144. adaptation- a film, book, play, etc. that has been made from another film, book, play, 145. extensively- in a way that covers a large area 146. reject- to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone 147. physical- relating to the body