Crime & justice
The marketing machine
Textures and tastes
Actions and body language
Taking a stand
100

This noun refers to a person who breaks a law or commits a crime, such as a "young" one who might be sent to adult prison

Offender

100

A short tune or verse that is easy to remember, often used in radio or television commercials to stick in your head.

Jingle

100

Food that is difficult to break up with your teeth before it can be swallowed, like very thick, overcooked steak.

Chewy

100

To breathe noisily through your nose and mouth while you are asleep.

Snore

100

To refuse to buy things from a particular company or take part in an event as a way of expressing strong disapproval.

Boycott

200

To admit to the police or to someone that you have done something wrong or illegal

Own up (to sth)

200

A large board near a road where advertisements are placed so passing drivers can see them.

Billboard

200

An adjective describing food that easily breaks into very small pieces, such as a dry cheese or a delicate pastry.

Crumbly

200

To look at somebody or something for a very long time because you are surprised, shocked, or thinking.

Stare

200

An idiom meaning to start or be made to start a new and difficult activity that you are completely unprepared for.

Thrown in at the deep end

300

This adjective describes something that is required by law or a rule-like having car insurance before you drive

Obligatory

300

This term refers to the general impression or reputation that a product, company, or organization has with the public.

Brand image

300

Having a texture that feels like it contains a lot of oil or is covered in oil, like poorly drained fried food.

Oily

300

To speak with difficulty, repeating sounds and pausing before saying things correctly.

Stammer

300

To stop saying that you are right or stop demanding an apology in an argument.

Back down

400

A period of time for which someone is placed in jail, a judge might give a criminal sentence

Prohibited

400

An advertisement on TV or the radio, or an adjective used to describe something intended to make a profit.

Commercial

400

Slightly wet or damp, often used to describe a perfectly baked chocolate cake.

Moist

400

To say something with a long, deep breath that shows you are tired, sad, or disappointed.

Sigh

400

To accept a difficult or unpleasant situation and do something about it, rather than running away from it.

Face up to (sth)

500

This noun refers to a person who attacks and steals from someone in the street, often by surprise.

Mugger

500

A small, narrow advertisement or graphic placed across a webpage.

Banner

500

Full of or covered with small, solid lumps, like poorly mixed soup or bad gravy.

Lumpy

500

To make a low, clear sound by vibrating your vocal cords, or the physical movement of a guitar string when plucked.

Vibrate

500

To attack or defend yourself against someone who has attacked you, rather than just taking it.

Fight back

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