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to make someone feel annoyed or impatient, especially by doing something many times or for a long period of time
TO IRRITATE (V) - IRRITATION (N) - IRRITANT (N) - IRRITABLE (A)
having a strong belief in perfect standards and trying to achieve them, even when this is not realistic
IDEALISTIC (A) - IDEAL (N/A) - IDEALIZATION (N) - IDEALIST (N) -  IDEALIZE (V)
the time, usually between the ages of 12 and 18, when a young person is developing into an adult
ADOLESCENCE (N) - ADOLESCENT (N/A)
to fail to keep a promise; to change your mind about something
TO GO BACK ON STH
to return to a place
TO GO BACK
TO MAKE UP STH
to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good
TO MAKE UP FOR STH
to succeed in leaving a place
GET AWAY (FROM…)
to do something wrong and not be punished for it
GET AWAY WITH
to respect and admire somebody
TO LOOK UP TO SB
to search for information in a book
TO LOOK UP STH
to use up or finish a supply of something
TO RUN OUT OF STH
to tolerate, to accept somebody/something that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining
TO PUT UP WITH 
to communicate with someone by talking in person or on the phone or by exchanging messages, and learn or discuss what has been happening in their life:
TO CATCH UP WITH SB
Get on with sb / Be on good terms with sb
to live, work, etc. in an easy and natural way with someone or something
TO FIT IN WITH SB/STH
to receive money, property etc. from someone after they have died
TO INHERIT (V) - HEIR / INHERITOR (N) -  INHERITANCE (N)
to die – use this when you want to avoid saying the word ‘die’
TO PASS AWAY (PHR.V)
To stop working, usually because you have reached a certain age
TO RETIRE (V) - RETIREE / PENSIONER (N) - RETIREMENT (N) - RETIRED (A)
to start living a quiet and calm life in one place, especially when you get married
TO SETTLE DOWN (PHR.V)
a child who has only recently learnt to walk.
A TODDLER
a baby or very young child
AN INFANT
to stop having a relationship with somebody
TO SPLIT UP (PHR.V)
a person who is 100 years old or more
CENTENARIAN
unhappy because you feel that you have been treated unfairly
BITTER (A) - BITTERNESS (N)
suggesting that you think someone has done something bad
ACCUSING / ACCUSATORY (A) - ACCUSATION (N) - ACCUSER (N) - THE ACCUSED - TO ACCUSE SB OF STH (V)
•very determined to succeed or get what you want. • •behaving in an angry threatening way, as if you want to fight or attack someone.
AGGRESSIVE (A) - AGGRESSION (N) - AGGRESSOR (N) - AGGRESSIVENESS (N)
unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people.
ARROGANT (A) - ARROGANCE (N) - ARROGATE (TO YOURSELF) STH (V)
saying that you admire someone or something. given free to people.
CALM (V/N/A) - CALMNESS (N)
•saying that you admire someone or something.      •given free to people.
COMPLIMENTARY (A) - COMPLIMENT (N) - TO COMPLIMENT SB ON STH (V)
feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something.
(UN)ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT... (N) - (WITH) ENTHUSIASM (FOR...) (N) - ENTHUSIAST (N) - ENTHUSE ABOUT (V)
feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling
(UN)GRATEFUL (A) - (IN)GRATITUDE (N) - INGRATE (N)
•extremely unhappy, for example because you feel lonely, cold, or badly treated. •very small in amount, or very bad in quality.
MISERABLE (A) - MISERY (N)
if you feel …………………. about a time in the past, you feel happy when you remember it, and in some ways, you wish that things had not changed.
NOSTALGIC (A) - NOSTALGIA (N)
OPTIMISTIC ≠ PESSIMISTIC (A) - OPTIMISM - PESSIMISM (N) - OPTIMIST - PESSIMIST (N)
saying things that are the opposite of what you mean, in order to make an unkind joke or to show that you are annoyed
SARCASTIC (A) - SACARSM (N)
caring and feeling sorry about someone’s problems
SYMPATHETIC TO... (A) - SYMPATHY FOR... (N) - SYMPATHIZE WITH... (V) - SYMPATHIZER (N)
very important and needing to be dealt with immediately
URGENT (A) - URGENCY (N)