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Extra Vocabulary - Reading Unit 1 Gold Experienc ...

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  • Providing a feeling of warmth, comfort, and relaxation; snug and comfortable.
    cosy
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  • Lacking interest or excitement; boring, tedious, or monotonous.
    dull
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  • Causing a lot of stress, anxiety, or nervousness; intensely stressful or tension-inducing.
    nerve-racking
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  • Having such a great effect on the mind or feelings as to be difficult to bear; overpowering or very intense.
    overwhelming
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  • Ready, eager, or prepared to do something; showing a readiness to act voluntarily.
    willing
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  • With hesitation, unwillingness, or a lack of enthusiasm; doing something with resistance
    reluctantly
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  • Sufficiently valuable, important, or rewarding to be worth one's time, effort, or attention.
    worthwhile
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  • To categorize, classify, or label someone or something in a specific, usually limited, or narrow way, often overlooking their complexity or diversity.
    pigeonhole
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  • To reject, disregard, or ignore something or someone as unimportant or unworthy of consideration; to put aside or refuse to accept.
    dismiss
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  • Relating to the beginning or starting point; first in a sequence or series.
    initial
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  • Doubts, hesitations, or concerns about something
    reservations
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  • Something that provides a new understanding or perspective, often by revealing surprising or previously unknown information.
    eye-opener
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  • Material or physical things that contribute to a sense of ease, well-being, and contentment, such as comfortable living conditions
    creature-comforts
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  • To return to a previous state, condition, or behavior, especially one that is undesirable or negative.
    slip back
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  • A situation or environment where a person feels familiar, safe, and at ease, often avoiding risks or challenges.
    comfort zone
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  • To stop or hinder the progress of an ongoing activity or conversation temporarily by breaking in or causing a disturbance.
    interrupt
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