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100

Moving along a route that includes a lot of twists or bends

Snaking

100

Match the words with the sentences: genuine/ authentic 

Finding a ______ friend who supports you is a must have.

This place is known for its ______ cuisine.

    Genuine, authentic

100

They will ____ the plan tomorrow.

Carry out

100

Set out

 to start a journey

200

Related, or able to be related to something else

Relatable

200

What do they mean?: gullible/naïve 

Easily persuaded to believe something

200

My sister ____ yoga, she said that it is good for her health.

Took up

200

Get away with

 to do sth you should not do, without being discovered

300

Make someone feel isolated ot that they are not part of a group

Alienate

300

What do they mean?: trustworthy/ reliable.

Do you have a ______ partner you can share your secrets with?

Which are the most _______ news sources ?

Trustworthy, reliable

300

I paid extra money to ____ Shakira, I will take photos with her.

Meet-and-greet

300

Put up with 

to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly

400

To understand something after a period of not understanding it

 Dawn on

400

Match the word with the sentences: sceptical/ cynical.

She's very _____ about the new product.

She has a _______ view of politics, she doesn’t believe in politicians.


Sceptical, cynical

400

The prisoner ____ what he did, he told them that he didn’t steal anything.

Covered up

400

Read up on

 to spend time reading in order to find out information about something

500

To cause someone to do an activity or be in a situation

Probel somebody into something

500

Match the words with their similar words: genuine, sceptical, reliable, authentic, gullible, cynical, trustworthy, naïve.

    Genuine, authentic / Gullible, naïve/ Sceptical, cynical/ Trustworthy, reliable

500

My boyfriend told me that he was watching scream, I saw the newspaper and scream wasn’t announced, his story doesn’t ____.

Add up

500

Get on with something

 to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly