a feat
an act or achievement that shows great skill or strength
a vantage point
the way you think about a subject when you are in a particular situation
to deride
to talk about someone or something as if they are ridiculous and do not deserve any respect
a grudge
a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time
to be onto someone
to have found out that a particular person was involved in a crime
a sacrilege [S/U]
(an act of) treating something holy or important without respect
blasphemy [U]
something that you say or do that shows you do not respect God or a religion
an extravaganza
a large, exciting, and expensive event or entertainment
temperamental
A temperamental person is someone whose mood often changes very suddenly
staple
basic or main; standard or regular
to insulate
to protect someone or something from harmful experiences or influences
unparalleled
having no equal; better or greater than any other
muted
A muted colour is not bright
a cavern
a large cave
to tamper with sth
to touch or make changes to something that you should not, usually without enough knowledge of how it works or when you are trying to damage it
to disburse
to pay out money, usually from an amount that has been collected for a particular purpose:
a gourmet
a person who knows a lot about food and cooking, and who enjoys eating high-quality food
shorthand [U]
a method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used especially for taking dictation
mutton [U]
the meat from a goat or sheep ate as food
a larder
a cupboard or small room used, especially in the past, for storing food in someone’s home
fussy, overfussy
unrest [U]
disagreements or fighting between different groups of people
to squabble
to argue over something that is not important
to inculcate
to fix beliefs or ideas in someone’s mind, especially by repeating them often