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FRIEND GLOBAL 11 - UNIT 1

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  • very important and needing to be dealt with immediately
    URGENT (A) - URGENCY (N)
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  • caring and feeling sorry about someone’s problems
    SYMPATHETIC TO... (A) - SYMPATHY FOR... (N) - SYMPATHIZE WITH... (V) - SYMPATHIZER (N)
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  • saying things that are the opposite of what you mean, in order to make an unkind joke or to show that you are annoyed
    SARCASTIC (A) - SACARSM (N)
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  • OPTIMISTIC ≠ PESSIMISTIC (A) - OPTIMISM - PESSIMISM (N) - OPTIMIST - PESSIMIST (N)
  •  15
  • if you feel …………………. about a time in the past, you feel happy when you remember it, and in some ways, you wish that things had not changed.
    NOSTALGIC (A) - NOSTALGIA (N)
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  • •extremely unhappy, for example because you feel lonely, cold, or badly treated. •very small in amount, or very bad in quality.
    MISERABLE (A) - MISERY (N)
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  • feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling
    (UN)GRATEFUL (A) - (IN)GRATITUDE (N) - INGRATE (N)
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  • feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something.
    (UN)ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT... (N) - (WITH) ENTHUSIASM (FOR...) (N) - ENTHUSIAST (N) - ENTHUSE ABOUT (V)
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  • •saying that you admire someone or something.      •given free to people.
    COMPLIMENTARY (A) - COMPLIMENT (N) - TO COMPLIMENT SB ON STH (V)
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  • saying that you admire someone or something. given free to people.
    CALM (V/N/A) - CALMNESS (N)
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  • unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people.
    ARROGANT (A) - ARROGANCE (N) - ARROGATE (TO YOURSELF) STH (V)
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  • •very determined to succeed or get what you want. • •behaving in an angry threatening way, as if you want to fight or attack someone.
    AGGRESSIVE (A) - AGGRESSION (N) - AGGRESSOR (N) - AGGRESSIVENESS (N)
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  • suggesting that you think someone has done something bad
    ACCUSING / ACCUSATORY (A) - ACCUSATION (N) - ACCUSER (N) - THE ACCUSED - TO ACCUSE SB OF STH (V)
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  • unhappy because you feel that you have been treated unfairly
    BITTER (A) - BITTERNESS (N)
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  • a person who is 100 years old or more
    CENTENARIAN
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  • to stop having a relationship with somebody
    TO SPLIT UP (PHR.V)
  •  15