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All-consuming

Work, passion, state

Feel-good

Movie, story, factor

Long-term

Objective, prognosis, employment

Long-lasting

Battery, effect, relationship

Rose-tinted

Glasses, lens, view

Seven-year

Itch, campaign, romance

Much-respected

Idea, person, type of love

Hotly disputed

Subject, theory, claim

Nepagaunamas

Elusive

Akla meilė, aistra, susižavėjimas

Infatuation

Apdairus

Circumspect

Gausu

Abounds with

Pragmatiškas

Pragmatic

Draugiškumas

Amity

Iškraipytas

Distorted

Įkūnyti

Epitomize

A legal document that you sign to make an official agreement

Contract

A legal agreement in which you agree to pay to use a property that belongs for someone else for a period of time

Lease

A person who pays to live in a property that someone else owns

Tenant

The owner of a property which they let other people use in return for regular payment

Landlord

Money that you pay as first part of larger payment, the remainder of which you will pay later

Deposit

An agreement in which you borrow money from a bank to buy a property and pay it back in monthly payments, often over many years.

Mortgage

An amount of money that you pay when you rent a property, which is returned to you when you leave provided everything is in good condition.

Deposit.

A person or company who helps to arrange the buying and selling of properties.

Estate agent

A person or company who helps to advertise and arrange the renting of properties.

Letting agent

To stay calm and make sensible decisions in a difficult or stressful situation

Keep a head.

To make your feelings clear for everyone to see

Wear a heart on a sleeve

To act in a wise and sensible way as you would expect from an older, more experienced person

Have an old head on shoulders

To consider criticism or advice seriously, often in a way that makes you upset or causes you to act

Take to heart

To think carefully about what you are doing, used especially to advise someone to be sensible

Use your head

To alter your opinion or the way you feel about something.

Have a change of heart

To feel unable to do something because it will have a negative effect on someone else

Dont have a heart to

Sensible and able to think clearly in a difficult situation

Level-headed

To trigger

Revolts

To pledge

Allegiance

To drum up

Support

To betray

The cause

To sack

The homes and halls

To wage a

War

To rout

The enemy

The amount of warning you have to give before ending an official agreement, such as leaving a rented property.

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