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gnarled(adj): twisted. Gnarled hands or fingers are twisted, rough and difficult to move because they are old. stand out(v): to be very easy to see or notice straightforward: of a person or their behaviours, honest and open, not trying to trick sb or hide something lard with something (enrich): to include a lot of particular kind of word or expressions in a speech or in a piece of writing. “His conversation was larded with Russian proverbs.” invalid: (sickly person) a person who needs other people to take care of him/her because of the illness they have had for a long time. exacting: (demanding) needing or demanding a lot of effort a demanding job/task tend (v): to take care for something turn out: to develop or end in a particular way. “ Despite our worries everything turned out well.” wreck(v): to destroy or damage sth.
Loiter (v): (delay) to stand or wait somewhere esp. with no obvious reason. Come straight home and don't loiter, Alan. blurt(v): speak abruptly. To say sth suddenly and without thinking enough . She blurted out the truth. clad: (dressed) wearing a particular type of clothing

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catch on sth: to begin to understand; realize exceed (v): If something exceeds a particular amount, it is greater than that amount. If you exceed a limit, you go beyond it.
e.g. Its research budget exceeds $700 million a year. scold (v): If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done sth wrong.
e.g. “You should be at school” he scolded. mesmerize (v): to have one's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else:
I was completely mesmerized by the performance. mature (v): to become more developed mentally and emotionally and behave in a responsible way:
Girls are said to mature faster than boys. beguiling (adj): interesting or attractive, but perhaps not to be trusted
That's a beguiling argument, but I'm not convinced by it. robust (adj): strong and healthy
My sister is more robust than me. reassure(v): to comfort someone and stop them from worrying:
I was nervous on my first day at college, but I was reassured to see some friendly faces. recess(n): a break between the sessions of work of an official body such as a committee, a court of law, or a government. e.g. The conference broke for a recess. petty (adj): small vague(adj): not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided:
I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago. The patient had complained of vague pains and backache. indulgence(n): when you allow or do not mind someone's failure or bad behaviour:
My inability to do needlework was treated with surprising indulgence by my teacher. allowance: (n): A sum of money paid regularly to a person to meet needs or expenses stroll (v). to walk in a slow relaxed manner, especially for pleasure:
We could stroll into town if you like. conspiratorial(adj): If someone does something such as speak or smile in a conspiratorial way, they do it in a way that suggests they are sharing a secret with someone.
e.g. His voice had sunk to a conspiratorial whisper. keyed up (adj): very excited or nervous, usually before an important event:
He always gets keyed up about exams. numb(adj): without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.
My feet were numb with cold. appalling(adj): Something that is appalling is so bad that it shocks you.
e.g. They have been living under appalling conditions. hurl(v): throw suppress (v) :to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating: She couldn't suppress her anger/annoyance/delight. inexplicably (adv): unexplainably, unaccountably, mysteriously
e.g. She suddenly and inexplicably announces her resignation. unyielding (adj): not changing quicken (v): to become quicker or make something quicker: quickening noun
We'll have to quicken the pace if we want to keep up with him distractingly (adv): preventing concentration or diverting attention; disturbing:
She found his nearness distracting acute(adj): very serious, extreme, or severe: The area has an acute water shortage. brazen(adj): bold and without shame
He went about his illegal business with a brazen assurance haul(n): a usually large amount of something that has been stolen or is illegal.
Fishermen have been complaining of poor hauls all year. immerse yourself in sth (v): to put something or someone completely under the surface of a liquid: The shells should be immersed in boiling water for two minutes. rip sth off: slang to steal something:
He rips stuff off from supermarkets to pay for his heroin. perplexing (adj): confusing and worrying slightly perplexingly adverb
They find the company's attitude was perplexing and unreasonable. muse (v): to think about something carefully and for a long time
I began to muse about/on the possibility of starting my own business. triumph (n): a very great success, achievement or victory, or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this:
The match ended in triumph for the French team. triumph (v): achieve a victory; be successful
They had no chance of triumphing over the Nationalists
I believe that sooner or later good must triumph over evil. dilemma(n): a difficult situation or problem…the insoluble dilemma of adolescence undoing: A person’s ruin or downfall. diffuse (v): cause (light) to spread evenly to reduce glare and harsh shadows.
They spontaneously diffuse, mutually and equally, through each other, and so remain in the intimate state of mixture for any length of time.” intriguing (adj): causing a desire to know more; mysterious, fascinating, curious; provocative in a troublesome manner
The food is an intriguing combination of German and French daffy: dumb, foolish; crazy, insane cavort(v): to move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously. (verb) reverently(adv):respectfully apologetic: sorry, regretful, remorseful; justificatory, defensive imperceptible: not perceptible, undetectable,
She heard a faint, almost imperceptible cry. visceral :relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect no-nonsense(adj): very practical and direct, without wasting time on unnecessary things. palpably (adv) : so obvious that it can easily be seen or known, or (of a feeling) so strong that it seems as if it can be touched or physically felt
The system was palpably unfair. maneuvere(v) : to handle and move something carefully or with difficulty
I maneuvered the grocery cart around piles of boxes to the checkout counter. appreciative : showing that you understand how good something is, or are grateful for something
I'm very appreciative of all the support you've given me. fluster(v) : to make someone nervous or upset, esp. when the person is trying to do sth
Don’t let that new tax form fluster you – it’s not as bad as it looks. trail (n): various pieces of information which together show where someone you are searching for has gone.
The police admit that the thieves have left no trail for them to follow up. appropriate : right for a particular situation or person
Is this movie appropriate for young children irrelevantly : when something is not related to what is being discussed or considered and therefore not important, or an example of this.
He irrelevantly say that he hasn’t got a t-shirt. roam(v) : to walk or travel without any real purpose or direction.
Our dog just likes to roam. admission : the act of agreeing that you did something bad.
Her departure was seen by many as an admission of guilt. identify : to say what the name of someone or something is.
The victim has not yet been identified. bound (v): to mark or form the limits of.
The town is bounded on one side by a river. mortify(v) : to cause someone to feel extremely ashamed or embarrassed.
He’s mortified by the fact that at 38 he still lives at home with his mother. earnest(adj): serious or determined, especially too serious and unable to find your own actions amusing: earnestly adverb
He was a very earnest young man. supercilious : behaving as if or showing that you think that you are better than other people, and that their opinions, beliefs or ideas are not important.
He spoke in a haughty, supercilious voice. understate (v):to state or describe something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is: understated (adj)
She believes the research understates the amount of discrimination women suffer. ponder : to consider something carefully for a long time.
She ponders the reaction she’ll receive. plead (v): make an urgent, emotional statement or request for something.
She appeared on television to plead for help in finding her child. forthright (adj):(too) honest or direct in behaviour:
His forthright manner can be mistaken for rudeness. haughty (adj):unfriendly and seeming to consider yourself better than other people:
She has a rather haughty manner. on the verge (of) (also to the verge of)
If you are on the verge of something or come to the verge of something, you are very near to experiencing it:
Her husband's violent and abusive behaviour drove her to the verge of despair. gracious (adj):behaving in a pleasant, polite, calm way: graciously (adv) a gracious smile
He was gracious enough to thank me.
She graciously accepted the flowers that were presented to her. disperse(v):to move apart and go away in different directions; to make sb/sth do this
The crowd dispersed quickly/Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas screw (sth) up :to make a mistake, or to spoil something:
I reckon I screwed the chemistry exam up totally. quibble (v) quibble(n): to argue about, or say you disapprove of, something very small and unimportant:
There's no point quibbling about/over a couple of dollars. endorse (v):to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone:
I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. exhilaration (n): excitement and happiness
I feel a certain exhilaration grow inside me

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