Define it
Fill in the blank
Relationships
Feelings
Odd one out
100

This word means to stop being angry with someone who did something wrong. What is the word?

forgive

100

My best friend and I had a fight, but we talked about it and I _______ to her for saying something hurtful.

apologised

100

Name TWO verbs from the vocabulary that describe how relationships can start or grow.

make friends / accept / hang out with / trust (any two)

100

Which TWO adjectives from the Feelings list have a NEGATIVE prefix (un- or im-) that changes their meaning?

impolite / unreliable

100

Which word does NOT belong and why? accept / forgive / betray / compromise

betray — all others are about repairing or maintaining a relationship; betray is about breaking trust.

200

This adjective describes someone who only thinks about themselves and not about others. What is the word?

selfish

200

Tom is very _______ — he always thinks he is better than everyone else and never listens to advice.

arrogant

200

What is the difference between 'fall out with' someone and 'disagree' with someone?

'Fall out with' means your relationship breaks down; 'disagree' just means having different opinions.

200

What is the opposite of 'polite'? Use a word from the vocabulary list.

impolite

200

Which word does NOT belong and why? kind / polite / sensible / pushy

pushy — all others are positive adjectives; pushy has a negative meaning.

300

This verb means to accept different opinions and reach a middle ground so both sides are happy. What is the word?

compromise

300

We don't always agree, but we try not to _______ in front of other people.

disagree

300

Put these in order from LEAST serious to MOST serious: betray, disagree, hurt someone's feelings.

disagree → hurt someone's feelings → betray

300

'Pushy' and 'stubborn' are both negative adjectives. Explain the difference between them.

'Pushy' = forcing others to do what you want; 'stubborn' = refusing to change your own mind.

300

Which word does NOT belong and why? make friends / hang out with / fall out with / trust

fall out with — all others are about building positive connections; fall out with is about conflict.

400

This adjective describes a person who changes moods often and unpredictably. What is the word?

moody

400

She is very _______ — she always considers how other people feel before she acts.

sensitive

400

Which TWO verbs from the list are often done after a fight to fix a relationship?

apologise / forgive / compromise (any two)

400

Which adjective from the Feelings list describes someone who gets upset when their friend spends time with other people?

jealous

400

Which word does NOT belong and why? arrogant / dishonest / unreliable / sensitive

sensitive — all others are clearly negative; sensitive can be positive or negative depending on context.

500

This phrase (3 words) means to defend yourself against criticism or unfair treatment. What is the phrase?

stand up for yourself

500

My sister tends to _______ me when I try to talk to her — she just looks at her phone and doesn't respond.

ignore

500

True or false: 'Fall out with' and 'have an argument with' always mean the same thing. Explain why.

False. 'Have an argument with' means a single fight. 'Fall out with' means the relationship is damaged or broken as a result.

500

Which THREE adjectives from the Feelings list are always negative — they can NEVER be used as a compliment?

arrogant, dishonest, inconsiderate (also acceptable: impolite, pushy, selfish, unreliable)

500

Which word does NOT belong and why? apologise / forgive / ignore / compromise

ignore — all others involve actively addressing a problem; ignore means avoiding or dismissing someone.