U2 - Tale Tellers Flashcards

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Franchise

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Definition: A business system where individuals or groups are granted the right to operate under a brand name and business model.

Examples: A fast-food franchise, a retail franchise.

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Impose

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Definition: To force something on someone, often rules, taxes, or burdens.

Examples: The government imposed new regulations.

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Anecdote

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Definition: A short, often amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.

Examples: He shared an anecdote about his time traveling abroad.

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Tale teller

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Definition: A person who tells stories, often used to refer to someone who enjoys sharing tales.

Examples: My grandfather was a great tale teller.

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Bored - Boring

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Bored: Feeling uninterested or weary.

Boring: Causing someone to feel uninterested.

Examples: I’m bored. / This lecture is boring.

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Excited - Exciting

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Excited: Feeling eager or enthusiastic.

Exciting: Causing someone to feel enthusiastic or thrilled.

Examples: She’s excited about the trip. / The movie was exciting.

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Embarrassed - Embarrassing

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Embarrassed: Feeling self-conscious or ashamed.

Embarrassing: Causing someone to feel awkward or ashamed.

Examples: He felt embarrassed during the interview. / The situation was embarrassing.

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Annoyed - Annoying

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Annoyed: Feeling irritated or bothered.

Annoying: Causing irritation or discomfort.

Examples: She was annoyed by the noise. / The loud music was annoying.

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Frightened - Frightening

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Frightened: Feeling scared or afraid.

Frightening: Causing fear or alarm.

Examples: The child was frightened by the thunder. / The movie was frightening.

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Surprised - Surprising

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Surprised: Feeling amazed or caught off guard.

Surprising: Causing someone to feel unexpected amazement or shock.

Examples: I was surprised by the news. / The results were surprising.

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Amazed - Amazing

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Amazed: Feeling astonished or impressed.

Amazing: Causing astonishment or wonder.

Examples: She was amazed by the performance. / The view was amazing.

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Disappointed - Disappointing

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Disappointed: Feeling let down or dissatisfied.

Disappointing: Causing dissatisfaction or sadness.

Examples: He was disappointed with the outcome. / The test results were disappointing.

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Exhausted - Exhausting

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Exhausted: Feeling very tired or worn out.

Exhausting: Causing extreme fatigue.

Examples: After the hike, I was exhausted. / That workout was exhausting.

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Kettle

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Definition: A container or device used to boil water.

Examples: She boiled water in the kettle for tea.

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Money belt

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A small, secure pouch worn around the waist for carrying money and valuables.

Examples: He used a money belt while traveling abroad.

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In a bandage

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Definition: Wrapped in a protective covering for a wound or injury.

Examples: Her arm was in a bandage after the accident.

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Torn clothes

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Definition: Clothes that are ripped or damaged.

Examples: His shirt was torn after the fall.

Present tense of the verb: Tear (e.g., “I tear my clothes”).

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Monsoon season

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Definition: A period of heavy rainfall typically associated with seasonal wind patterns.

Examples: The monsoon season in India lasts from June to September.

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Jet ski

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Definition: A small, fast watercraft for one or two people.

Examples: They rented a jet ski at the beach.

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Appointment

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Definition: A scheduled meeting or arrangement, often for professional purposes.

Examples: She has a doctor’s appointment at 3 PM.

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Ski slope

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Definition: A slanted area used for skiing, typically part of a mountain.

Examples: The ski slope was crowded with skiers.

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Pastry (noun)

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A type of food made with dough and often filled with sweet or savory ingredients.

Example: I bought a delicious chocolate-filled pastry from the bakery.

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Get off (phrasal verb)

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To leave a vehicle, place, or surface.

Example: Please get off the bus at the next stop.

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Get lost (phrasal verb)

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To lose one’s way or (informally) to tell someone to leave rudely.

Example: I got lost in the city center.

Example (informal): He told the salesperson to get lost.

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Get held up (phrasal verb)
To be delayed or prevented from proceeding. Example: I got held up in traffic this morning.
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Get ... wrong (phrasal verb)
To misunderstand or make a mistake about something. Example: Sorry, I got the instructions wrong.
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OK (abbreviation)
Stands for "Oll Korrect," an old humorous spelling of "All Correct," meaning "all right" or "acceptable." Example: Are you OK with starting the project tomorrow?
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Mediate (verb)
To help resolve a conflict between two parties. Example: The teacher mediated the argument between the students.
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Mediation (noun)
The act of helping two parties resolve a dispute. Example: Mediation helped the two companies reach an agreement.
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Depopulate (verb)
To reduce the population of a place. Example: Wars can depopulate entire regions.
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Mediterranean (adjective)
Relating to the Mediterranean Sea or the regions surrounding it. Example: The Mediterranean diet is famous for its health benefits.
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Damp (adjective)
Slightly wet, often in an unpleasant way. Example: The basement walls felt damp after the rain.
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Scandal (noun)
An event causing public outrage due to immoral or illegal actions. Example: The politician resigned after the financial scandal.
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Forcibly (adverb)
Using physical force or against someone’s will. Example: The protesters were forcibly removed by the police.
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Asset (noun)
Something valuable, such as property or a skill. Example: Her communication skills are a great asset to the company.
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Splendid (adjective)
Very impressive or excellent. Example: The view from the top of the mountain was splendid.
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Rejuvenation (noun)
The act of making something feel or look younger or fresher. Example: The spa offers treatments for skin rejuvenation.
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Rejuvenate (verb)
To make someone or something feel or look younger or fresher. Example: A good night's sleep will rejuvenate you.