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Cute (of babies, puppies, etc.) = Pretty and attractive. Chubby = slightly fat, but in an attractive way Gorgeous = Very beautiful and attractive. Syn. lovely Show something off = Show something you are proud of. Paunch = A fat stomach on a man. Stick out = 1. Be pushed out further than something else. 2. Be noticeable Be getting on for something = Be nearly a particular age, time, or number. Frail (especially of an old person) = physically weak and think The key to something = the thing that makes you able to understand or achieve. Syn. The secret of something. Enhance something = Increase or improve the quality, value, or status of something. Feature = A part of somebody’s face or body. Discreetly = In a way that others will not notice. Conceal something = Hide something. Guidelines = Information that can help you, for example to make a decision. Create an illusion = make something which is false appear true. Flattering = make somebody look more attractive. Unflattering = make somebody look less attractive. Exaggerate something = Make something seem bigger, better, worse, or more important than it really is. Drew my attention to = Made me see Attract the waiter’s attention = Do something to make the waiter notice you. Pay attention to = listen or consider what someone says. Unit 8: Jump to conclusions = Make a decision about something too quickly before you have thought about all the facts. Syn. leap to conclusions Gesture = A body movement you make to show a particular meaning Misinterpret something = If you misinterpret something, you understand it wrongly Eye contact = The action or moment of looking into another person’s eyes Not necessarily = Used to say that something is possibly true but is not always true Observe with = see or notice something. Combination = A mix of two or more things. Display something = Show signs of something, often a quality or a feeling Look out for something/somebody = look and try to see or something/somebody Go red = Become red in the face, often when you’re angry or embarrassed. Sweat = if you sweat, water appears on the surface of your skin because you are hot. Syn. perspire Excessive = more than is reasonable or necessary Bear something in mind = remember to consider something Make generalizations about something = make general statements about something that may only be based on a few examples. Imply something = suggest that you feel or think something without saying so directly Stubbornness = a determination not to change your opinion or attitude. Syn. obstinacy Fancy somebody = be attracted to somebody Fiddle with something = keep moving or touching something with your hands Stroke something = move your hand or fingers gently over the surface of something Flirt (with somebody) = behave towards somebody as if you find them sexually attractive, but not in a serious way. Unit 9: Creep = Move slowly and quietly so you are not seen or heard. Syn. tiptoe Stroll = walk casually for pleasure Limp = Walk slowly and with difficulty, because one leg or foot is injured Stagger = walk with difficulty, being almost unable to stand up Hike = walk long distances in the country March = walk with stiff regular steps Chase somebody/something = run, drive, etc. after somebody/something to catch them Dash = run quickly and suddenly Gallop = (of a horse or rider) run quickly Charge = move quickly in a particular direction, often to attack somebody/something Workout = A period of physical exercise you do to keep fit Supple = able to bend and move parts of your body easily. Agile = able to move quickly and easily Stiff = feeling some pain and unable to move easily Sluggish = moving slowly, below your normal activity level Loosen up = do physical activities to prepare the muscles for exercise Bend = lean over at the waist Strenuous = needing effort and energy. Syn. arduous Relentless = A thing that is relentless never seems to stop or get any easier Alternate between A and B = do A, then B, then do A again, and so on Sprint = run a short distance very fast Constant = happening all the time or a lot of the time. Unit 10: Rattle = make or cause something to make short, loud sounds Rumble = a long, deep sound or series of sounds Rustle = make or cause something to make a noise like paper, leaves, etc. rubbing together Splash on/ onto something = (of a liquid) fall onto something in large drops and make it wet Beep = if a car horn beeps it makes a short high or loud sound Screech = a loud, high, unpleasant sound Slam something = shut something with a lot of force so that it makes a loud noise Squelch = make a wet, sucking sound, e.g. when you walk through mud Creak = make the sound that an old door or floor makes High-pitched (of sounds) = Very high in the register of sound Low-pitches (of sounds) = very low in the register of sound Bark = Make a short loud sound Wolves howl = make a long loud cry Growl = make a deep, angry sound Bees buzz = make a continuous low sound Roar = make a very loud deep sound Squeak = Make a short high, but not loud sound Cocks crow = make repeated loud sounds especially in the morning Owls hoot = make a long ‘oo’ sound Unit 11: Eyesight = the ability to see. Syn. sight Eye strain = a slight pain in your eyes, for example from reading a lot. Discomfort = a feeling of slight pain Blurred vision = if your vision is blurred you cannot see clearly Blink = shut and open your quickly Tear = a drop of liquid that comes out of your eye when you cry Irritated = painful, red, or swollen Ease something = make something less unpleasant or painful. Syn. alleviate something Adjust something = change something slightly to make it more suitable Eliminate something = remove or get rid of something Glare = a bright, unpleasant light Moist = slightly wet, often in a way that is useful or pleasant Damp = Slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant Gaze at something = look at something for a long time because you are interested in it or are thinking about something else Breathtaking = very impressive. Syn. spectacular Barely = only with a great difficulty or effort. Syn. only just Visible = A thing that is visible can be seen Invisible = A thing that is invisible can’t be seen Haze = smoke, dust, or mist in the air which is hard to see through. Make something/somebody out = see, hear or understand something/somebody with difficulty Come into view/sight = appear Stand still = stand without moving Eye somebody/something = look at somebody/something carefully or because you are suspicious of them/it Warily = carefully, because you think there may be danger or a problem Vanish into thin air = Disappear suddenly or in a way you cannot explain Unit 12: Stroke something = move your hand over the skin, hair, etc. gently and slowly Slide = move or make something move easily over a smooth or wet surface Apply pressure to something = press on something hard with your hand, foot, etc. Stimulate something = make a part of the body or skin more attractive Pat something = touch something lightly several times with your hand flat Pinch something = hold something tightly between the thumb and finger Tension = the feeling you have if your muscles are tight and not relaxed Release the tension = allow or cause the muscles to relax Squeeze something = press something firmly with your fingers Delicate = light and pleasant. Syn. subtle Fragrance = 1. A pleasant smell. 2. A perfume Faint = just possible to smell, or hear Appetizing = making you feel hungry. Making my mouth water = if your mouth waters, you produce saliva (= the liquid produced in the mouth) and you want to eat Aroma = A pleasant, distinctive smell Insipid = not having much taste. Syn. bland Pungent = very strong smelling Musty odour = Musty: Smelling unpleasant or damp. Syn. Dank. Odour: a smell, especially, unpleasant one Revolting = very unpleasant. Syn. disgusting Go off (of food and drink) = go bad and be unfit to eat and drink Nauseating stench = nauseating: making you feel you want to vomit. Stench: a strong, unpleasant smell.
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