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Gold Experience Unit 1 Vocabulary

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  • Used to describe someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else's suffering. (adj)
    Sympathetic
  • Boring (adj)
    Dull
  • Happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended. (adj)
    Relieved
  • To have an idea of what type of person someone is (v)
    Pigeonhole
  • A synonym of sympathetic
    Understanding
  • Affecting you very strongly, and you don´t know how to deal with it. (adj)
    Overwhelming
  • A synonym of offended
    insulted
  • A synonym of petrified.
    Terrified
  • Useful or important enough to spend time on (v)
    Worthwhile
  • Phrasal Verb: To test the effectiveness of something
    Try out
  • Quite or very (adv)
    Pretty
  • Phrasal Verb: To increase the quality
    Add to
  • Phrasal Verb: To become popular
    Take off
  • Not really wanting to do something (adv)
    Reluctantly
  • Having strong feelings of sadness or sympathy, because of something someone has said or done (adj)
    Moved
  • A synonym of thrilled.
    delighted
  • Wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you (adj)
    Determined
  • A synonym of determined.
    Strong-willed
  • Ready
    Willing
  • Phrasal Verb: To not be able to go to something you wanted to go to.
    Miss out
  • Warm and comfortable (adj)
    Cosy
  • Extremely happy about something. (adj)
    Thrilled
  • Extremely frightened (adj)
    Petrified
  • Reject (v)
    Dismiss
  • Stressful or terrifying (v)
    Nerve-racking
  • A synonym of tense.
    anxious
  • Upset and angry, often because someone has been rude (adj)
    Offended
  • Phrasal verb: To make people understand
    Get across
  • Nervous and worried and unable to relax. (adj)
    Tense
  • Phrasal Verb: to be discouraged from
    Put off