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CA 15 Revision Wordlist

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  • being nice and caring to others. 'She showed ________ by letting me stay at her place while I was in Warsaw.'
    KINDNESS
  •  15
  • to be completely tired of someone or something. 'I'm ________ of cleaning up after everyone all the time.'
    BE SICK AND TIRED OF SB / STH
  •  15
  • to irritate and annoy someone. 'His constant complaining really ________ after a while.'
    GET ON SB'S NERVES
  •  15
  • we say it to someone when we don't want them to ask about our private things. '________ and leave me alone.'
    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
  •  15
  • to agree that something is true. 'Jim finally ________ that buying those shoes was a mistake.'
    ADMIT
  •  15
  • the ability to understand someone else's feelings. 'Reading books develops our imagination and the ability to feel ________ towards other people.'
    EMPATHY
  •  15
  • to solve a problem or end a difficulty. 'Don't worry if you don't ________ the conflict on the spot - sometimes it takes more time.'
    RESOLVE
  •  15
  • a situation when people disagree with each other. 'Their ________ was so loud that people on the street turned their heads.'
    ARGUMENT
  •  15
  • to do something to solve a problem. 'We need to ________ our problems instead of ignoring them.'
    DEAL WITH
  •  15
  • to do something to solve a problem. 'We need to ________ our problems instead of ignoring them.'[cite: 4]
    DEAL WITH
  •  15
  • a large heavy vehicle used for pushing earth and stones. 'The ________ destroyed the old building to make way for the new apartment block.'[cite: 4]
    BULLDOZER
  •  15
  • a piece of thick material in front of your door that is used to clean your shoes. 'I always wipe my shoes on the ________ before entering the house.'[cite: 4]
    DOORMAT
  •  15
  • to stay away from someone or something. 'I try to ________ this road because it's very bumpy and there are no traffic lights.'[cite: 4]
    AVOID SB / STH
  •  15
  • to hit and drive over someone or something. 'The driver suddenly stopped the car because he didn't want to ________ the hedgehog.'[cite: 4]
    RUN OVER SB / STH
  •  15
  • to ask if you are allowed to do something. 'He took my headphones without ________!'[cite: 10]
    ASK PERMISSION
  •  15
  • to persuade someone to do something. 'I managed to ________ joining the football team.'[cite: 10]
    TALK SB INTO STH
  •  15