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B2 Perspectives: VOCABULARY Identity and communi ...

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  • The Internet removes the a______ of a face-to-face interaction.
    awkwardness
  • She felt she had been d________ against because of her age.
    discriminated
  • The reviews of his latest film have been highly c________.
    complimentary
  • Oops, I think I m______ the instructions.
    misunderstood
  • She doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national s______ of a Ukrainian.
    stereotype
  • Do you think she took o_____ at the joke about her age?
    offense
  • The whole thing was just a silly m_____, he said, as he had no intention of breaking into the middle of the line.
    misunderstanding
  • I think the best r_____ to things like n_____ c______ is to challenge them.
    response, negative comments
  • I think I’m pretty c_____ of how to avoid d_____.
    conscious, discrimination
  • There followed an a______ silence while we all tried to think of something to say.
    awkward
  • I would be o______ if someone i_____ that I looked older than I really am.
    be/get offended; implied/suggested
  • I usually feel a bit a_____ if someone pays me a c_____ or praises what I’ve done.
    awkward; compliment
  • unfairly treating → d_______ rules/laws/legislation/measures/policies/practices
    discriminatory
  • I have to c______ you on this dinner you made—it's just delicious!
    compliment
  • She walked a______ across the room, aware that they were watching.
    awkwardly
  • I'm sorry if I o_____ you - I didn't mean any harm.
    offended
  • If my friends have a m______ or a big argument, I’m good at helping them w____ it o____.
    misunderstanding; work/sort it out
  • If someone tries to d____ me from doing something, my initial r____ is to want to do it more!
    discourage, reaction