Unit 13 voc.
Unit 13 context
Unit 13-14
Unit 14 voc.
Unit 14 context
100

(v.) to walk in an uneven, labored, lame manner.

limp

100

(n.) water droplets that collect, usually at night, on cool surfaces.

dew

100

the power or skill to do something

ability

100

sharp, slender, often pointed projection; site of muscle and ligament attachment

spine

100

made by people; not natural

man-made 

200

(v.) to have a battle with words; quarrel.

argue

200

(n.) the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth.

beak

200

A skillful or special way of doing something that may be difficult or complicated

technique

200

to add somethhing in order to make a thing look more attractive to look at.

decorate

200

very intelligent, especially in an academic way

brainy

300

(v.) to cause to smile or laugh.

amuse

300

(n.) long pole, broad and flat at one end, that is used to row, or sometimes steer, a boat.

oars

300

observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals

behaviour

300

to make someone feel admiration and respect

impress

300

very cold, dangerous, or unpleasant and difficult to live in

harsh

400

(adv.) in a way that makes people feel sympathy.

pitifully

400

(adj.) funny in a strange or silly way.

comical

400

(adj.) lacking grace in movement or posture.


clumsy

400

(n.) a person who does imitations; (v.) to imitate; to make fun of

mimic

400

to give someone a piece of information that is surprising or that was previously secret

reveal

500

(adj.) deficient in physical skill or grace.

awkward

500

(adv.) to some degree, but not completely; not wholly.

partly

500

(n.) rude and mocking shouts or insults at someone to show a lack of respect.

jeers

500

to suggest something without actually saying it, to mean, to suggest smth

imply

500

a long pole with a sharp point at one end, used for hunting or fighting

spear