Preparing for the test (EN) Flashcards
in a way that does not treat people equally
unfairly
used to say that something is likely to happen or to be true
probably
in a reasonable way; honestly
fairly
to behave in a particular way towards somebody/something
treat
to clean floors using a brush (forms)
sweep - swept - swept
to hit a person hard and many times in order to hurt them
beat - beat - beaten
to become or make less; a lessening
decrease
return a phone call
call someone back
beautiful; attractive
lovely
to make someone feel sad
sadden
to judge something below its actual value
underestimate
to increase in size or amount (2)
expand / enlarge
well-known or easily recognized
familiar
not known or recognized
unfamiliar
to change food after it has been eaten into simpler forms that the body can use
digest
to recognize somebody/something and be able to say who or what they are
identify
to be worried about doing something, especially because you are not sure that it is right or appropriate
hesitate
to provide somebody/something with something that they need or want, especially in large quantities
supply
to see or hear somebody/something
notice
to begin something again after it stopped or was interrupted
renew
to deal successfully with a difficult situation
cope with
to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening
prevent
to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sad feelings, a lack of something, etc.
suffer
to become greater in amount, number, value, etc.; to make something greater in amount, number, value, etc.
increase