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having always lived or existed in a place
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indigenous
to separate and go in different directions, or to make something do this
poczekaliśmy aż tłum się rozdzili
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disperse
We waited until the crowds had dispersed
having more than one possible meaning
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ambiguous
an ambiguous statement
to recognize the differences between two people, ideas, or things
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distinguish
Children must learn to distinguish between right and wrong.
to do something so well that people notice and admire you
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distinguish yourself
involving competition
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competitive
competitive sports
not caring if you hurt or upset other people when you try to get what you want
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ruthless
frightened or nervous because you are not confident in a situation
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intimidated
to stop yourself from doing something
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refrain
something that makes you better when you are ill
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remedy
when someone does not care about or show any interest in someone or something
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disregard
work, especially the type of work that needs a lot of physical effort
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labour
to enjoy something
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relish
a situation which is comfortable/free/silent, etc when compared to another situation or to what is usual (względnie wygodna)
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comparitive
to exist in large numbers
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abound
Rumours abound about a possible change of leadership.
the quality of being new or unusual
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novelty
The fashion industry relies on novelty, and photographers are always looking for new faces.
to show that something is especially important or needs special attention
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emphasize
The government is emphasizing the importance of voting in the election.
to ​twist or be ​twisted together, or to be ​connected so as to be ​difficult to ​separate:
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intertwine
The town's ​prosperity is ​inextricably intertwined with the ​fortunes of the ​factory.
​unable to be ​separated, ​released, or ​escaped from:
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inextricable (with)
In the ​case of King Arthur, ​legend and ​truth are often inextricable.
making you feel that you can behave in exactly the way that you want to
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liberating
Taking all your clothes off can be a very liberating experience
If something unpleasant piles up, you get more of it.
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pile up
My work's really starting to pile up.
perfect and with no mistakes
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impeccable
She speaks impeccable English.
lazy/uśpiony
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idle
uparty
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obstinate
shy
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timid
intentionally hurting or upsetting someone
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spiteful
Twist or bend out of the normal shape:
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contort
a spasm of pain contorted his face
Tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner:
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mock
opposition MPs mocked the government’s decision
The place and time at which a play, novel, or film is represented as happening:
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setting
a romantic house in a wonderful setting beside the River Wye
A point of entry or beginning; A strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room:
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threshold
A large meal, typically a celebratory one:
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feast
the concert season offers a feast of classical music
Characterized by doing or tending to do exactly what one wants, especially when this involves pleasure or idleness:
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self-indulgent
Rest or move on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking:
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to float
Be a perfect example of:
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epitomise
a conflict epitomised by the mock battle taking place in the foreground of the picture,
With a leg on each side of:
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astride
Stare openly in a stupid or rude manner
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gawp
What are you gawping at?
A violent or sudden change or disruption to something:
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upheaval
The state of being objective or aloof:
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detachment
he felt a sense of detachment from what was going on
Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness:
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exuberant
a noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters

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