relating to; concerning; on the subject of (preposition)
about
the comparative form of 'far' (adjective)
further
not tall or big; a small amount (adjective)
little
a sentence or word used in asking for information (noun)
question
word that rhymes with bury and berry (adverb)
very
to divide into parts by force; to destroy (verb)
break
extremely beautiful -like Ryan Gosling ;) - (extreme adjective)
gorgeous
a person whose job is to wear new clothes to show them to possible buyers (noun)
model
the way you can describe a person you can count on and depend on (adjective)
reliable
a large amount of possessions, money or other things of value; synonym of richness (noun)
wealth
all the beliefs, traditions, and arts of a group or population (noun)
culture
very big; enormous (extreme adjective)
huge
the area of a city/town where you live (noun)
neighbourhood
sympathy
title of a famous song by The Beatles: _____, all my troubles seemed so far away (time word)
yesterday
something that is owed; the condition of owing (noun)
debt
someone or something famous and important (adjective)
iconic
formal word meaning 'children' (noun)
offspring
to resemble someone, especially a parent or grandparent, in appearance or character (phrasal verb)
take after
musical instrument in the percussion family (noun)
xylophone
try to get as much as possible (sometimes unfairly) (verb)
exploit
that which is known; learning or understanding (noun)
knowledge
single-word verb that is a synonym of 'talk someone into' (verb)
persuade
university
an expert or student in the behaviour, classification, and distribution of animals
zoologist