crime
feelings
friendship
derivatives
money
100

A person who who steals from someone's pocket or bag

pickpocket

100

Feeling embarrassed, awkward or foolish

humiliated.

100

You should never ... your friends. It's bad because they trust you.

betray.

100

2 derivatives from humiliate.

humiliation, humiliated, humiliating

100

The amount of money someone has to pay for breaking the law.

Fine

200

The person you need if you are arrested and taken to a police station

lawyer

200

Feeling guilty or embarrassed because of something you did.

ashamed

200

You should not always _ _  about your problems but listen to your friend too. Phrasal verb.

go on

200

2 derivatives from mature.

immature, maturity

200

The state of not having much money-expression not poor.

be hard up.

300

If you have been in trouble with the police in the past you have a ..

criminal record.

300

Feeling very angry

furious

300

The expression which means to be interested in the same things.

have ..in common.

300

2 derivatives from literate

literacy, illiterate.

300

The feeling you get when you pay off a debt.

Relief.

400

Some criminals who commit serious crimes get sent to

prison.

400

a feeling of disappointment or concern.

dismay

400

The phrasal verb which means to have a friendly relationship with someone.

get on well

400

2 derivatives from possible

impossible, possibility

400

A word which means things arranged one on top of the other but which also can be used to mean a lot of money.

stack.

Stacked -having a lot of money or having big breasts!

500

In China, it is illegal to ..... in an exam.

cheat.

500

wanting something to happen quickly.

Impatient.

500

We should never take our friends _ _.

for granted.

500

2 derivatives from relevant

relevance, irrelevant

500

If someone has a lot of money in the bank and is safe and protected for the future they are ...

secure