Word List |
Vocabulary
Cut (v) verb | I will cut the pictures out now |
Divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement |
Condition Noun | His condition was unknown |
the state of something with regard to it's appearance, quality or working order |
Breathe Verb | He had to breathe very quietly now |
take air into the lungs and then expel it |
Bruise Noun | He had an unsightly bruise on his arm |
an injury appearing in an area of discoloured skin on the body cause by a blow rupturing blood vessels |
Building Noun | The building was very tall and wide |
a structure with a roof and walls |
Chin Noun | Her chin had been cut |
the protruding part of the face below the mouth formed by the apex of the lower jaw |
Connect Verb | She didn't connect the calls straight away |
put someone in contact by telephone |
Crew Noun | The crew worked quickly and efficiently |
a group of people who work on and operate a vehicle |
Emergency Noun | It was an emergency situation |
a serious unexpected and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action |
Evidence Noun | The evidence was inconclusive, he would walk free |
the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid |
Forehead Noun | Her forehead was fine |
the part of the face above the eyebrows |
Immediate Adjective | Her immediate neighbour was Mrs Brown |
nearest or next to in space |
Move Verb | He couldn't move his legs since the accident |
change the place or position of |
Nature Noun | It was in her nature |
the basic or inherent features of something |
Property Noun | It happened on the property for sure |
a building or buildings and the land belonging to them |
Relax Verb | The doctor had told him to relax more |
make or become less tense or anxious |
Require Verb | He didn't require a visa anymore |
need for a particular purpose |
Shallow Adjective | The bath was far too shallow |
of little depth |
Shortly Adverb | He would be here shortly |
in a short time; soon |
Sweat (n) Noun | He was covered in sweat |
moisture exuded through the pores of the skin |
Unconscious Adjective | He was knocked unconscious by her |
not awake or aware of and responding to one's environment |
Wheeze Verb | He had begun to wheeze after all the running |
breathe with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest, as a result of obstruction in the air passages |
Access Noun | The guests had access to the hotel's pool |
(often access to) the means or opportunity to approach or enter a place |
Position Verb | They had to position the shelf carefully |
put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way |
Sweat (v) Verb | You sweat after exercise |
exude sweat |
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