Make sure children understand the consequences if they ... any rules.
(deliberately not do what you're expected to do)
disobey
James is in trouble because he ... his teachers.
(show rudeness, be without respect)
disrespected/disrespect
My father was ... with my exam results.
(unhappy, feeling that something is not good enough)
dissatisfied
Nicole is such a ... (2 words). All she cares about is wearing trendy clothes, even if they don't suit her.
It's very easy to ... (2 words) this Maths exercise.
(solve a problem)
work out
The survey showed that most people ... of the changes to the town centre.
(have a negative opinion/feeling about something)
disapprove
There is no meeting today. I'm afraid you have been ...
(You are told something that is wrong or inaccurate.)
misinformed/misinform
I certainly did not always like or ... of his behaviour.
(believe or say that what somebody does is good)
approve
Just add ... blood to complete your creepy look at Halloween.
(something that seems to be real, but is not)
fake
My sister has always ... (2 words) me in good times and bad times too.
(help somebody when they need you the most)
stood by / stand by
That jewel is ... because it is fake.
(of very little value or useless)
worthless
Fines are ... to guys earning millions.
(being of no importance because nothing can be gained or learnt from something, irrelevant)
meaningless
The child who ... is unlikely to be overlooked.
(fight against and reject the values of society or of one's parents)
rebels/rebel
It is our last ... chance of winning a trophy this season.
(a goal or target which you can sensibly expect to achieve)
realistic
Ted ... (2 words) his mother.
(have similar characteristics in appearance or character to somebody else)
takes after / take after
The reality is that children get ... if they are forced to sit still for long.
(be bored, impatient, or dissatisfied, and you want to do something else)
restless
His sister said he had deliberately given the hospital a ... name and address.
(incorrect, untrue or mistaken)
false
Reporters often ... (3 words) to make their story look better.
(change something so that it is not exactly true)
bend the truth
Sales of electric vehicles are ... (2 words)
(suddenly becomes very successful)
taking off/take off
Jim is trying to ... (2 words) with his best friend Arnold after their fight.
(end a disagreement with somebody and become friends again)
make up
It seems I had ... John. He's a nice person after all.
(form an incorrect idea or opinion about someone or something)
misjudged/misjudge
Tom's jacket is made of ... leather.
(not fake or counterfeit; original; authentic)
genuine
The pressure to ... to what the media shows to be beautiful influences people's psychology negatively.
(follow other people's rules or ideas)
conform
She loves vintage clothing stores and often makes a bold, outrageous ... (2 words)
(Something that somebody wears to say/show what kind of person they are.)
fashion statement
Jake ... (3 words) his parents because they didn't let him go to Sheila's party on Saturday.
(stop speaking or being friends with somebody after arguing about something)
fell out with / fall out with