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VOCABULARY 1ST TERM PET

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  • (pv) to clear your nose by forcing air through it
    blow your nose
  • (adj) someone or something to whom or which you cannot trust or depend on
    unreliable
  • (v) to have a different opinion from someone else
    disagree
  • (phr) to try something you have not done before
    have a go at something
  • (n) an amount of money that is gicen back to you, especially when you are not happy with something you have bought
    refund
  • (adj) relaxed and not easily upset or worried
    easygoing
  • (phr) to defeat or do better than someone or another team in a competition
    beat the other team
  • (n) a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money
    receipt
  • (v) liquid, for example in a river, that moves in a smooth, continuous way
    flow
  • (n) a sudden movement of the Earth's surface, often causing severe damage
    earthquake
  • (adj) having a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings
    sensitive
  • (v) to return something to the person who sent it to you, especially when you have bought it online and it is damaged or not suitable
    send sth back
  • (phr) to get a point in a game or test
    score a goal or point
  • (v) to built something again after it has been damaged
    rebuild
  • (v) to open and close your eyes quickly
    blink
  • (adj) able to be trusted or believed
    reliable
  • (v) to take a deep breath with your mouth wide open, because you are tired or bored
    yawn
  • (v) a situation in which a lot of water covers an area that is usually dry, especially when a river becomes too full
    flood
  • (adj) king and always thinking about how you can help other people
    thoughtful
  • (phr) to provide someone with an apportunity to do something
    give (someone) the chance
  • (v) to put used paper, glass, plastic, etc. through a process so that it can be used again
    recycle
  • (n) the act of buying something
    purchase
  • (adj) showing good judgement
    sensible
  • (v) to become healthy or happy again after an illness, injury, or period of sadness
    recover
  • (v) to repair something
    fix
  • pain in a part of your body, such as your back, tummy (stomach), ear or tooth
    ache