feature. a) a short explanation b) a repeated habit c) an important part or characteristic d) a mistake or error
C
had better. a) used to express probability b) used to describe the past c) used to give strong advice d) used to explain ability
C
to peer. a) to look carefully or with difficulty b) to laugh in a nervous way c) to compare yourself with others d) to talk quietly with someone
A
outlook. a) someone’s attitude or view about life b) the design of a building c) the ability to see far d) a person’s financial situation
A
reassure. a) to remind someone of their responsibilities b) to make someone feel calmer or less worried c) to explain something in great detail d) to give someone money in difficult times
B
put up with. a) to argue against something b) to build something temporary c) to tolerate something unpleasant d) to fix something carefully
C
assure. a) to make someone feel certain b) to warn about possible danger c) to protect your home or vehicle from damage d) to ask for a favor politely
A
come up with. a) to arrive late without warning b) to complain about something repeatedly c) to invent or think of an idea or solution d) to meet someone unexpectedly
C
come across something. a) to find something by chance b) to get to the other side of a street, river, etc. c) to hide something carefully d) to think about something deeply
A
encourage. a) to prevent someone from doing something b) to change someone’s opinion forcefully c) to give support or confidence d) to teach someone strictly
C
tiresome. a) very quick or sudden b) boring or annoying c) impossible to stop d) extremely dangerous
B
run out of. a) to finish a supply of something b) to hide something away c) to buy something quickly d) to share something equally
A
come up against. a) to stand very close to someone b) to compete in a game c) to face difficulties or opposition d) to meet someone unexpectedly
C
refine. a) to throw away something old b) to simplify by removing everything c) to improve something by making small changes d) to completely rebuild from zero
C
drag. a) to pull something with effort b) to lift something easily c) to push something quickly d) to carry something gently
A
take part in. a) to refuse to join something b) to create something new c) to participate in something d) to watch something from a distance
C
put someone off. a) to encourage someone strongly b) to physically push someone away c) to keep someone waiting patiently d) to make someone lose interest or dislike something
D
harm. a) physical or mental damage b) complete recovery c) great happiness d) total confusion
A
make the most of something. a) to multiply something b) to complain about problems c) to use something in the best possible way d) to exaggerate
C
get to grips with. a) to ignore a difficult situation b) to start to understand or deal with something c) to accept something without question d) to fight physically with someone
B
concerned. a) completely sure about something b) not interested at all c) funny and entertaining d) worried or anxious
D
giggle. a) to cough suddenly b) to shout angrily c) to breathe heavily d) to laugh in a silly or nervous way
D
a peer. a) a close friend from childhood b) a work colleague in a higher position c) someone of the same age, status, or group d) a close family member
C
tow. a) to pull a vehicle using another vehicle b) to repair a broken vehicle c) to park a vehicle in a safe place d) to push a vehicle forward with your hands
A
deny. a) to admit a mistake honestly b) to hide something carefully c) to prove something with evidence d) to refuse to admit something is true
D
bound to. a) certain to happen b) not likely to happen c) completely impossible d) dependent on chance
A
soothing. a) exciting and stimulating b) boring and dull c) confusing and strange d) calming and relaxing
D
give something a go. a) to criticize something harshly b) to explain something in detail c) to try something d) to give up on something
C
lack. a) the state of not having enough of something b) the feeling of being motivated c) the process of building something d) the ability to provide too much
A
fall out. a) to laugh very loudly b) to lose something by accident c) to argue and stop being friends d) to trip and fall on the ground
C
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