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14 + 15
Jaar 4 (vwo)
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Spontaneous = acting in an open and natural way, without worrying about what you say or do Happy-go-lucky = not caring or worrying about the future Down-to-earth = sensible and realistic in things you say or think Chatterbox = a person who talks a lot Passionate = very enthusiastic or interested in something Give something a go = be prepared to try something. Syn. Have a go, give something a try Within reason = according to what is practical, possible, or sensible Be drawn to something/somebody = be attracted to something/somebody Considerate = always thinking about other people’s wishes and feeling. Syn. thoughtful. Opp. Inconsiderate Affection = the feeling of liking or caring about something/somebody Integrity = the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles Pretentious = trying to appear important, intelligent, etc. to impress others Attribute = a quality or feature of somebody/something What do you make of somebody/something? = What’s your impression of somebody/something Character = an interesting or unusual person can be called a character Quick-witted = able to think quickly Shrewd = good at judging people and situations. Syn. astute Ruthless = determined to get what you want and not caring about others Take to somebody/something = start liking somebody/something Come across (as) = make a particular impression Pushy = trying hard to get what you want, especially in a rude manner Conceited = thinking you are very important, clever, etc. Strike somebody (as something) = give somebody a particular impression Conscientious = taking care to do things carefully and correctly Trustworthy = able to be relied on as good, honest, etc. Charisma = a quality that makes other people like you and be attracted to you Assertive = behaving confidently so that people take notice of what you say Get up somebody’s nose = annoy somebody very much On the surface = when not looked at or thought about carefully Aloof = not friendly towards others. Syn. distant Diffident = not confident; not wanting to talk about yourself. Syn. shy Don’t judge a book by its cover = don’t form an opinion of somebody/something by their appearance only Trait = a feature of somebody’s character Misleading = giving the wrong idea or impression. Syn. deceptive. Mislead somebody. Syn. Deceive somebody Virtue = a good or desirable quality Vice. Virtuous = a bad quality Cunning = able to do things by being clever, but not always honest. Syn. crafty Impulsive = doing things quickly, without thinking about the results. Syn. impetuous, rash Naïve = lacking experience of life, and trusting others too easily Be cruel to be kind = make somebody suffer because it will be good for them later Unit 15: Ecstatic = very happy. Syns. Euphoric, elated, over the moon Jubilant = feeling extremely happy because of a success In tears = crying Close to tears = nearly crying Devastated = very upset. Syn. heartbroken Lose your temper, hit the roof = become very angry. Syn. go mad Gutted = very disappointed Hysterical = being in a state of extreme distress or excitement and crying, laughing, or shouting, etc. Stunned = shocked and surprised. Syn. gobsmacked Appalled = shocked because something is very unpleasant. Syn. horrified Bottle something up = stop yourself showing negative emotions or feelings, especially over a long time Wear your heart = make your feelings obvious to others Disclose something (to somebody) = give somebody information about something, especially something that has been secret. Syn. reveal something Vulnerable = weak and easily hurt, physically or emotionally Uneasy = slightly nervous, embarrassed, or worried. Syn. uncomfortable Pour something out = express all your feeling, often because you are unhappy Innermost thoughts = the thoughts which are most personal and private Instinct = a way of behaving that results from responses you were born with rather than responses you learned Guarded = careful not to give too much information. Syn. cautious Give something away = tell people secret information Suppress your feelings = stop yourself from having or expressing feelings Pent-up (of emotions, energy, etc.) = held back: not shown or expressed
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