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a blue, brown or purple mark that appears on the skin after somebody has fallen, been hit, etc.
bruise
aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings
sensitive
able to make good judgements based on reason and experience rather than emotion; practical
sensible
liking to meet other people, enjoying their company and being friendly towards them
outgoing
determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.
ambitious
enthusiastic about an activity or idea, etc. (adj + prep)
keen on
bored or unhappy, especially with a situation that has continued for too long
fed up with
shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation (adj + prep)
embarrassed about
having the ability or qualities necessary for doing something (adj + prep)
capable of
extremely clever or impressive (adj + prep)
brilliant at
not being able to do something well (adj + prep)
bad at
feeling worried or nervous
anxious
unable to stop using or doing something as a habit, especially something harmful (adj+prep)
addicted to
to discuss something carefully and completely, especially in order to reach an agreement or make a decision (phrasal verb)
talk something over
to learn or start to do something, especially for pleasure (phrasal verb)
take something up
to continue doing something despite difficulties (phrasal verb)
stick to
to experience or suffer something (phrasal verb)
go through something
to make somebody feel sad or depressed (phrasal verb)
get (somebody) down
to have a friendly relationship with somebody (phrasal verb)
get on with
to have an argument with somebody so that you are no longer friendly with them (phrasal verb)
fall out with
to have a holiday (phrasal verb)
get away
to make somebody/something more happy (phrasal verb)
cheer up
a person that people admire and try to copy
role model
a person, company or thing that competes with another in sport, business, etc.
rival