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C2 Travel Vocab

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  • Her daily tasks were boring and repetitive.
    mundane
  • get off t--- b----- t-------
    the beaten track
  • to establish a specific goal or aspiration that one intends to achieve
    set your sights on
  • in the m------- o------ n--------
    middle of nowhere
  • The storm completely destroyed the small village
    ravaged
  • The beach was untouched and beautiful.
    pristine
  • to be exceptionally impressive or visually striking, often evoking admiration
    be a sight to behold
  • The kitchen was dirty after the party
    grimy
  • the back o--- b---------
    of beyond
  • to go there and back (r--- t----)
    round trip
  • The water supply was contaminated.
    tainted
  • The negotiations were filled with tension
    fraught
  • The media exaggerated his achievements.
    glorified
  • a private aeroplane (c---- f------)
    chartered flight
  • She was confused by the sudden change in plans.
    bewildered
  • to appear in a dishevelled or unfortunate state, often eliciting pity or concern
    look a sorry sight
  • a rural b--------
    backwater
  • out in t----- s------
    the sticks
  • the way there (O--- J---)
    outward journey
  • no longer visible or present, typically implying a sense of absence or removal from view.
    out of sight
  • far flung c----- o----- t--- E-------
    corners of the Earth
  • The books were scattered in no particular order.
    haphazard
  • to visit and enjoy notable landmarks or attractions in a particular place.
    see the sights
  • His travels took him to remote corners of the earth
    far-flung
  • to become unaware of or forget about something important, often due to distraction
    lose sight of