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(v) to become healthy or happy again after an illness, injury, or period of sadness
recover
(phr) to provide someone with an apportunity to do something
give (someone) the chance
(phr) to get a point in a game or test
score a goal or point
(phr) to defeat or do better than someone or another team in a competition
beat the other team
(phr) to try something you have not done before
have a go at something
(adj) someone or something to whom or which you cannot trust or depend on
unreliable
(v) to have a different opinion from someone else
disagree
(n) the act of buying something
purchase
(n) a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money
receipt
(n) an amount of money that is gicen back to you, especially when you are not happy with something you have bought
refund
(v) to return something to the person who sent it to you, especially when you have bought it online and it is damaged or not suitable
send sth back
(adj) king and always thinking about how you can help other people
thoughtful
(adj) able to be trusted or believed
reliable
(adj) having a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings
sensitive
(adj) showing good judgement
sensible
(adj) relaxed and not easily upset or worried
easygoing
(v) a situation in which a lot of water covers an area that is usually dry, especially when a river becomes too full
flood
(v) liquid, for example in a river, that moves in a smooth, continuous way
flow
(v) to repair something
fix
(v) to built something again after it has been damaged
rebuild
(pv) to clear your nose by forcing air through it
blow your nose
pain in a part of your body, such as your back, tummy (stomach), ear or tooth
ache
(v) to open and close your eyes quickly
blink
(v) to take a deep breath with your mouth wide open, because you are tired or bored
yawn
(v) to put used paper, glass, plastic, etc. through a process so that it can be used again
recycle
(n) a sudden movement of the Earth's surface, often causing severe damage
earthquake