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1 woorden en omschrijvingen upe
Jaar 4 (Atheneum)
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awful=very bad or unpleasant boss=the person who employs you or who is in charge of you at work childhood=the time when you are a child coincidence=when two things happen together in a surprising or strange way farm=an area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals film=a story that is told using moving pictures $ shown at a cinema or on television SYN movie normally=usually past=all the things that have happened in a person's life or in a particular place pond=a small area of water $ especially one that is made in a field or garden programme=a show $ play $ discussion $ etc that you watch on television $ or listen to on the radio recently=not long ago advertising=the business of advertising things on television $ in newspapers etc aunt=the sister of your father or mother $ or the wife of your uncle autobiography=a book that someone writes about their own life campaign=a series of actions intended to get a particular social or political result catwalk=the structure that models walk along in a fashion show charity=an organisation that gives money $ goods or help to people who are poor $ sick etc civil war=a war between groups of people from the same country cousin=a child of your aunt or uncle design=to draw or plan something that you will make or build eventually=after a long time high profile=attracting a lot of public attention infected=a wound that is infected has harmful bacteria in it which prevent it from getting better model=someone whose job is to show clothes $ hair styles etc by wearing them at fashion shows or for photographs lot=a lot (also lots informal) a large amount $ quantity or number of something popular=liked by a lot of people past=the past the time that existed before the present present=the present the time that is happening now refugee=someone who has had to leave their country to escape from danger or war scout=someone whose job is to look for people with special abilities or qualities $ such as good sports players $ musicians etc $ in order to employ them spend =to use your time in doing something stereotype=an idea of what a type of person is like $ especially one which is wrong or unfair uncle=the brother of your father or mother $ or the husband of your aunt academic=relating to education $ especially in a college or university attack=to use violence to try to hurt or kill someone $ or to cause damage to a place boast=to talk too much about your own abilities and achievements in a way that annoys other people community=(plural communities) a group of people who live in the same town or area compete=to try to win something or to be more successful than someone else jealous=angry or unhappy because someone else has something that you wish you had livid=very angry SYN furious loathe=to hate someone or something very much memorable=good or enjoyable and likely to be remembered relationship=the attitude that two people or groups show towards each other resist=to try to prevent yourself from doing something that you should not do $ even though you want to rivalry=(plural rivalries) when people or groups try to show that they are better than each other shame=it's a shame/what a shame used to say that a situation is disappointing and you wish it was different sibling=formal a brother or sister sister=a girl or woman who has the same parents as you sorry=bad studio=(plural studios) a room or place where music $ television and radio programmes or films are recorded sue=to start a legal process to get money from someone who has harmed you in some way brother=a man or boy who has the same parents as you cemetery=(plural cemeteries) a place where dead people are buried close =if people are close $ they like or love each other very much close =if you are close to someone $ you like or love them very much common=have sth in common (with sb/sth) to be similar in some way craftsman=(plural craftsmen /–mən/ someone who is very skilled at making things with their hands destructive=causing a lot of damage to people or things divide=to make people disagree with each other fall out=(past tense fell /fel/ $ past participle fallen /ˈfɔːlən $ ˈfɒːl–/) to have a quarrel get on with=if people get on $ they have a friendly relationship inferior=not good $ or not as good as someone or something else loudmouthed=someone who is loud-mouthed talks too much and says offensive or stupid things loyal=always supporting your friends $ beliefs $ country etc OPP disloyal permanently=always $ or for a very long time put (sb) down=to criticise someone and make them feel silly or stupid resident=someone who lives in a house $ apartment $ area etc respect=to admire someone $ especially for their personal qualities rival=representing the opposition salesman=(plural salesmen /–mən/ a man whose job is to sell things supportive=giving help or encouragement threaten=to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause serious problems for them if they do not do what you want tournament=a competition in which many players compete against each other until there is one winner violent=using force to hurt or kill people back=behind sb's back without someone knowing $ especially in an unkind way confide in (sb)=to tell someone about something personal and secret $ because you feel you can trust them cost =past tense and past participle cost to have a particular price $ cost a fortune to be very expensive fortune=a very large amount of money fun=enjoyment $ or something that is enjoyable gossip=to talk about other people's behaviour and private lives lie=(past tense and past participle lied $ present participle lying $ third person singular lies) to tell someone something that you know is not true promise=a statement that you will definitely do something or that something will definitely happen $ to keep a promise (=to do what you promised) trust=to believe that someone is honest and will not do anything bad or wrong OPP distrust $ mistrust truth=the true facts about something darling=used when speaking to someone you love get=(past tense and past participle got /gɒt/ $ present participle getting) 1 to receive $ find or buy something; 2 to change to a new state $ feeling or situation SYN become; 3 to arrive $ go $ or move somewhere; 4 if you get a bus $ train etc $ you travel on a bus etc; 5 to begin to have an illness; 6 informal to understand or hear something get over=get over sth to feel better after an illness or bad experience joke=something funny that you say or do to make people laugh look for=to try to find someone or something calm down=to become quiet after you have been angry $ excited or upset cheer up=to become happier $ or to make someone feel happier ignore =to deliberately not pay attention to someone or something laugh at (sb/sth)=to make fun of someone or something notice=when you pay attention to someone or something worry=(past tense and past participle worried $ present participle worrying $ third person singular worries) to keep thinking about a problem or about something bad that might happen so that you do not feel happy or relaxed; don't worry used when you are trying to make someone feel less anxious admiration=a feeling of great respect and liking for something or someone astound=to make someone feel very surprised; astounding adjective; astounded adjective; astoundingly adverb audience=the people who watch or listen to a performance award=a prize that someone gets for something that they have achieved biography=(plural biographies) a book about a person's life career=a job or profession that you have been trained for $ and which you usually do for a long time commitment=determination to work hard and continue with something concentration camp=a prison where large numbers of people are kept in very bad conditions $ usually during a war destiny=the things that will happen to someone in the future SYN fate doctrine=a set of religious or political beliefs enrol=(past tense and past particle enrolled $ present participle enrolling) if you enrol at a college $ university etc $ or the college etc enrolls you $ you officially arrange to join a course there extreme=something that is much greater $ more severe etc than usual; go to extremes (=do something to the greatest possible extent) generation=all the people in a society or family who are about the same age history=the things that happened or existed in the past law=the system of rules that people in a country or area must obey legend=someone who is famous for being very good at something nominate=to officially suggest that someone or something should be given an important position or prize; nomination /ˌnɒməˈneɪʃən $ nɑː–/ noun [U $ C] opera=a musical play in which all the words are sung originally=in the beginning range=the number of different things that someone $ especially an actor $ does well sculptor=someone who makes sculptures (=works of art made from stone $ wood $ clay etc) throw =(past tense threw /θruː/ $ past participle thrown /θrəʊn $ /θroʊn/) throw yourself into something to start doing an activity eagerly victim=someone who has been hurt $ attacked or killed because of something bad
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