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C1.1 Gold Advanced Unit 11

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  • to make someone look as attractive as they can
    flatter
  • feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly
    bitterness
  • to say something
    utter
  • dirty and untidy
    scruffy
  • used to tell someone not to be so serious about something
    lighten up
  • to publicly support a particular way of doing something
    advocate
  • definitely true or certain
    undeniable
  • to look quickly in a particular direction
    cast
  • a loose jacket or top made of soft material, which has a head covering
    hoodie
  • when a small hole is made in your ears, nose, etc., so that you can wear jewellery
    pierced
  • marked on the surface of the skin with deep lines
    furrowed
  • to move somewhere quietly and secretly, especially because you are afraid or ashamed
    slink
  • a short period when you do too much of something, such as eating or drinking
    binge
  • not intended to be serious
    light-hearted
  • the amount of information that can be carried through a telephone wire, computer connection, etc., at one time
    bandwidth
  • when a large number of people or things are gathered together in one place, often for a particular purpose
    assembled
  • to describe something or someone in writing or speech, or to show them in a painting, picture, etc.
    depict
  • clearly showing the nature of something or the feelings of a person
    speak volumes
  • when a dog moves its tail many times from one side to the other
    wag
  • a proposed change, plan, development, etc., is one that has been formally suggested to an official person or group
    proposed
  • thorough understanding or great skill
    mastery
  • to include all of a period of time
    span
  • to improve something
    enhance
  • to make an angry, unhappy, or confused expression, moving your eyebrows together
    frown
  • a small object, usually used by actors in a play or film
    prop
  • a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or how you feel
    gesture
  • dressed in a particular way
    attired
  • to put on a hat, coat, etc.
    don
  • empty, not covered by anything, or not having any decorations
    bare
  • not feeling embarrassed or guilty about something that people might disapprove of
    unashamedly
  • the part of your face above your eyes and below your hair
    brow
  • if an animal raises its ears, to listen to a sound
    prick up
  • things such as money, influence, possessions, etc., that are related to a particular type of person, job, or way of life
    trappings