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CARTOON: A movie made using characters that are drawn and notreal |
This is Whinni Pooh and other cartoon characters |
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SEQUEL: a book, film, or play that continues the story of a previousbook, etc. |
I’m reading the sequel to ‘"Harry Potter". |
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STUNT: an exciting and dangerous action that is usually done by askilled person for a movie |
For ‘Fast and furious’ Vin Diesel did own stunts. |
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Hilarious: extremely funny |
They all thought the movie was hilarious. |
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STUNNING: very beautiful |
This site has stunning mountain views. |
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SPOIL: to stop something from being enjoyable or successful |
The game was spoiled by the bad weather |
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WEIGHT: how heavy someone or something is |
The shelf collapsed under the weight of the books. |
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LATELY: recently |
Lately, I’ve been walking to park. |
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ALTHOUGH: despite the fact that |
He’s coming tomorrow, although I don’t know what time. |
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STRING: a piece of wire that is part of a musical instrument |
The people in a musical group who play instruments with strings, such as the guitar. |
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ANNOYED: a little angry |
She was annoyed with your boyfriend for being late. |
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BORED: tired and unhappy because something is not interestingor because you are doing nothing |
I’m bored with doing homework. |
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DISAPPOINTED: sad because something is not as good as you expected, or because something did not happen |
I was very disappointed that he didn’t come. |
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EMBARRASSED: feeling ashamed or shy |
I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared. |
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JEALOUS: upset and angry because someone you love seems to like another person |
I’m jealous of your new apartment. |
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PLEASED: happy about something |
I’m pleased to be back home. |
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DEMANDING: needing a lot of time, attention, or effort |
This job is very demanding |
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GROUNDBREAKING: If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a bigchange from other things of its type. If something is groundbreaking, it is very new and a big change from other things of its type. |
His latest movie is interesting, but not groundbreaking. |
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OVERCOME: to deal with and control a problem or feeling |
Eventually she overcame her fear of dogs. |
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GROW: to become bigger or taller as time passes |
These plants grow well in sandy soil. |
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AFTERSHOCK: a sudden movement of the earth's surface that often followsan earthquake and is less violent than the first mainmovement: |
The initial earthquake was followed by a series of aftershocks. |
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THROUGHOUT: in every part of a place |
The disease spread quickly throughout the country. |
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DAMAGE: harm or injury |
The strong wind caused serious damage to the roof. |
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DELAY: to make something happen at a later time than youplanned |
Can you delay your departure until next week? |
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BASEMENT: part of a building that is under the level of the ground |
Teh basement of my house is very tenebroso |
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BANKNOTE: a piece of paper money |
I found millions of stolen banknotes. |
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DISRUPTED: to interrupt something and stop it from continuing as it should |
Heavy snow disrupted the city’s transport system. |
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SUSPECT: someone who may have committed a crime |
He’s a suspect in the murder case. |
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INJURIES: damage to someone’s body |
The passenger in the car escaped with minor injuries. |
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DAMAGED: harmed or broken |
Both cars involved in the accident looked badly damaged. |