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Using an existing story or information // I really want to see this new film. It’s ______ my favourite book.
BASED ON
All the people acting in a play or film // The film has an impressive _____.
CAST
To allow something to be shown in public or bought // The film will be _____ in April next year.
RELEASE
The main events in a novel, play or film The _____ is so exciting. I couldn’t stop reading.
PLOT
Excellent, better than others // Emily is an ______ musician.
OUTSTANDING
Unhappy or angry because someone has something that you don’t have // Woody was ______ of Buzz because Andy liked Buzz more.
JEALOUS
Feeling bad because you have done something wrong // Fran felt _____ because she hadn’t finished her homework.
GUILTY
Very bad, wicked // The _____ queen in the film is very scary.
EVIL
The people watching or listening to something such as a play, film or concert // The _______ clapped and cheered at the end.
AUDIENCE
To make a formal statement for everyone to hear or read // He ________ his new CD would be released next week.
ANNOUNCE
The controls on social media sites where you choose to share your information and posts or keep them private.
PRIVACY SETTINGS
Very strange or unusual // The machine started making a _____ noise, so I switched it off.
WEIRD
Copy a file or program from your computer to the internet // I’m going to _____ my holiday photos onto a website so that you can all see them.
UPLOAD
A feeling that something or someone cannot be trusted // ______ people were seen near the bank just before the robbery.
SUSPICIOUS
To get something that someone has sent or given to you // I ______ your email but I forgot to answer it.
RECEIVE
Really unkind, not nice. // _____ comments hurt your feelings.
NASTY
Not right or suitable for someone // The material on the site is ______ for younger people.
INAPPROPRIATE
Do/think nothing about // Don’t _____ nasty emails – tell an adult about them.
IGNORE
To remove (a computer file with words/ pictures in it) Did you _____ my file? I can’t find it.
DELETE
A computer file sent with an email // Apply by email and send a photo of yourself as an ______.
ATTACHEMENT
The feelings in a group that make them work together to succeed // Making sure everyone is involved is good for ___________.
TEAM SPIRIT
To be good enough to do something // Only the best runners _____ for the school team.
QUALIFY
Pleased that you or someone close to you has done well // I’m so _____ of my sister – she has just become a teacher.
PROUD
A plan of regular or future events // A fitness _______ helps you to keep fit.
PROGRAMME
To continue trying even when it is very difficult // He wanted to stop but he ______ and finished the race.
PERSEVERE
Something made by mixing different things together // The colour pink is a ______ of red and white.
MIXTURE
To have hurt or damaged part of your body // Simon was _____ when he fell off his bike.
INJURED
The ability to do something difficult for a long time // A marathon requires ______ because you have to run so far.
ENDURANCE
A profession or type of job that you do for a long time // He’s a good player and wants a _____ in football.
CAREER
Someone who does a sport or activity for fun, not as a job // All the players in the tennis club are _____.
AMATEUR
To succeed in something by trying hard // Sam had always wanted to climb the mountain, and this summer he ______ his aim.
ACHIEVE