Unit 1. part 2 Flashcards

(20 cards)

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is an adjective that means covered with clouds or not clear.

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Cloudy. It’s cloudy today; I think it might rain.

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is an adjective that means feeling relaxed, without stress, pain, or discomfort.

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Comfortable.This sofa is really comfortable.

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1.The state or quality of something (how it is)
2.Health or illness

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Condition. The car is in excellent condition.

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is an adjective that means warm, comfortable, and pleasant — especially in a small or homely way.

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Cosy. We sat by the fire in a cosy little cottage.

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is a noun that means a small, simple house — usually in the countryside.

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Cottage. They spent the weekend in a cottage by the lake.

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is an adjective that means able to use imagination and original ideas to make or do something new.

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Creative. She’s a very creative artist — her paintings are unique.

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is an adjective that means full of people or things; having little or no space

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Crowded. The bus was crowded, and I couldn’t find a seat.

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is an adjective that means wanting to know or learn about something

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Curious. Children are naturally curious about the world.

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is an adjective that means having curls or a lot of waves — usually used to describe hair

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Curly. I used to have curly hair when I was a child.

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1.physically separate something using a knife, scissors, etc.
2.stop providing something (like water, power, or communication).

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Cut off. The government cut off the electricity during the storm.

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is an adjective that means clear, certain, or sure.

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Definite. We need a definite answer by tomorrow.

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is an adverb that means certainly, without doubt, or for sure.

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Definitely . I will definitely come to your party.

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is an adjective that means tastes very good; extremely pleasant to eat or drink

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Delicious. The soup smells and tastes delicious.

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is an adjective that means feeling sad or unhappy because something didn’t happen the way you wanted or expected.

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Disappointed. I was really disappointed with the movie — it wasn’t as good as I expected.

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can be both a noun and a verb, and it means to change your appearance or hide your identity so that people do not recognize you.

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Disguise. He wore a disguise to hide his face.

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is a noun that means a film or TV program that gives facts about real people, events, or topics, rather than a story that is made up.

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Documentary. I watched a documentary about the Amazon rainforest.

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is an adjective that means having power, influence, or control over others; more important or stronger than others.

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Dominant. The dominant team won the championship easily.

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is an idiom that means to make someone very annoyed, frustrated, or sometimes very excited.

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Drive someone crazy. His constant singing drives me crazy.

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is an adjective that describes someone who is relaxed, not easily upset or worried, and friendly.

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Easy-going. She’s very easy-going — nothing seems to bother her.

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is an adjective (and sometimes a noun) someone who behaves in a strange or unusual way, but often in an interesting or likeable way.

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Eccentric. She’s a bit eccentric — she wears bright colors every day.