apologise (v) /ə'poləʤaız/ hurt (v) /hɜ:t/ intend (v) /ın'tend/ involve (v) /ın'volv/ lose touch with sb /lu:z tʌtʃ wıð sʌmbədi/ offend (v) /ə'fend/ pretend (v) /prı'tend/ suggest (v) /sə'ʤest/ |
to express regret or say sorry for something that one has done wrong to cause pain or suffering, either physically or emotionally to have the purpose or plan to do something to include or require someone or something in an activity or situation to lose contact with someone to upset or cause someone to feel insulted or hurt to act or behave as if something is true when it is not to put forward an idea or proposal for consideration or discussion |
ashamed (adj) /ə'ʃeımd/ awesome (adj) /'ɔ:səm/ defender (n) /dı'fendər/ devote (v) /dı'veʊt/ entirety (n) /ın'taıərəti/ existence (n) /ıg'zıstᵊns/ fair (adj)/feər/ hang out (phr.v) /hæŋ aʊt/honestly (adv) /' onıstli/ in the course of sth /ın ðə kɔ:s əv 'sʌmθıŋ/ look ahead /lʊk ə'hed/ meaningful (adj) /'mi:nıŋʃᵊl/ thirst (n) /θɜ:st/ tough (adj) /tʌf/ |
feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that
you have not reached a standard that people expect extremely good; inspiring great admiration a player who must stop the other team from scoring in games such as football, hockey, etc. to give most of your time, energy, or attention to something or someone the whole of something; complete form or state the fact or state of being alive or present treating people in a way that is right or reasonable to spend time relaxing or enjoying yourself, often with other people used for emphasising that what you are saying is true, especially when talking about yourself during a period of time to plan for the future; to think about what might happen in the future having a serious, important, or useful quality or purpose; full of significance a strong desire for something difficult or challenging |
comfort zone (n) /'kʌmfət zəʊn/ identify (v) /aı'dentıfaı/ enrol (v) /ın'rəʊl/ |
a situation in which you feel comfortable and you do not have to do anything new or
difficult to recognise a problem, need, fact, etc. and to show that it exists to put yourself or someone else onto the official list of members of a course, college, or group |