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    Vocabulary 2 Unit 2
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  • Award-winning: Having won a prize or prizes for being of high quality or very skilled
    Adjective. An award-winning author/TV series/design
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  • Bad-tempered: A bad-tempered person becomes angry and annoyed easily.
    Adjective. She's very bad-tempered in the mornings!
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  • Cold-blooded: Cold-blooded animals can only control their body heat by taking in heat from the outside or by being very active.
    Adjective. Snakes and lizards are cold-blooded animals.
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  • Easy-going: relaxed and not easily upset or worried.
    Adjective. an easy-going attitude/manner.
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  • English-speaking: He language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries.
    Adjective. Do you speak English?
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  • Eye-catching: Very attractive or noticeable.
    Adjective. an eye-catching poster.
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  • Fair-haired: Having light-colored hairs.
    Adjective. She has fair hair.
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  • Good-looking: A good-looking person is physically attractive.
    Adjective. Who do you think is the best-looking politician?
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  • Hard-working: Always doing a lot of work.
    Adjective. She was always very hard-working at school.
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  • Left-handed: Using your left hand to write and do most things.
    Adjective. Are you left-handed?
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  • Money-making: Making a profit or giving the opportunity to make a profit
    Adjective. But for some, at least, there was simply no contradiction between money-making and the noble lifestyle.
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  • Old-fashioned: Not modern; belonging to or typical of a time in the past.
    Adjective. Old-fashioned clothes/ideas/furniture
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  • Open-minded: Willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own.
    Adjective. Doctors these days tend to be more open-minded about alternative medicine.
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  • Purposed-built: Built for a particular purpose.
    Adjective. Built for a particular purpose.
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  • Time-saving: The time set usually one hour later in summer so that there is a longer period of daylight in the evening.
    Noun. Baillaud's concern for the astronomical time standard led him to be an outspoken opponent of daylight saving time.
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  • Well-educated: Having had a good education.
    Adjective. Well-educated and highly motivated workers.
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