be connected /bi kə'nektıd/ unplug (v) /,ʌn'plʌg/ face-to-face (adj) /,feıs tə 'feıs/ set aside (phr.v) /set ə'saıd/ software (n) /'softweər/ urge (v) /ɜ:ʤ/ |
to be linked or associated with something else to stop using digital or electronic devices for a period of time involving or done with people who are physically present and interacting with each other to save or keep something for a particular purpose programs and operating information used by a computer to strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something |
commenter (n) /'komentər/ discourage (v) /dıs'kʌrıʤ/ distort (v) /dıs'tɔ:t/ illiterate (adj) /ı' lıtᵊrıt/ keyboard (n) /'ki:bɔ:d/ |
someone who leaves comments online or on social media to prevent or dissuade someone from doing something to change something so that it is no longer accurate or true unable to read or write a set of keys on a computer or typewriter that are used for typing |
disagreement (n) /.dısə'gri:mənt/ fault (n) /folt/ gossip (n) /'gosıp/ lasting (adj) /' la:stıŋ/ manage (v) /'mænıʤ/ patient (adj) /'peıʃᵊnt/ pull yourself together reject (v) /' ri:ʤekt/ rudeness (n)/'ru:dnəs/ ruin (v) /rʊın/ rumour (n) /'ru:mər/ scold (v) /skəʊld/ |
a difference of opinion or a lack of harmony a mistake or error for which someone is responsible a conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might be unkind, disapproving, or not true continuing to exist for a long time or for ever to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult able to wait without getting upset to become calm and behave normally again after being angry to refuse to accept or consider something the quality of being offensive or not polite; impoliteness to damage or destroy completely an unofficial interesting story or piece of news that might be true or invented, and quickly spreads from person to person to criticise angrily someone who has done something wrong |
ambivert (n) /'æmbıvɜ:t/ chit-chat (n) /'-tʃıttʃæt/ |
a person who has a balance of both introverted and extroverted personality traits an informal conversation about matters that are not important |