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a type of story, e.g. romance, mystery, comedy, etc.

genre

100

a place that you are going to; a place where you stop on a trip

destination

100

to walk around looking at different things, without much of a plan about to choose

browse

100

surprising; not known about or guessed at before

unsuspected

100

a building with a square base and four triangular sides

pyramid

100

how much happiness and confidence you have

morale

200

when someone is very famous and well-liked by fans

stardom

200

to point your eyes upwards to show you feel annoyed

roll your eyes

200

to go into a space and fill that space in a very short time

flood

200

unsurprising; easy to guess or see coming

predictable

200

a person who plans buildings and decides what they will look like

architect

200

a drug; the pills you swallow to make you better when you are sick

medication

300

a surprising change in a story

twist

300

when someone goes from being very poor to very rich

rags to riches

300

to put something gently onto something; to touch something gently

dab

300

having your eyes open very wide because you are amazed, excited, surprised, etc.

wide-eyed

300

a long piece of clothing

gown

300

a special piece of cloth people paint on to create a piece of painting

canvas

400

being unable to hear anything

deafness

400

to spend time with someone so they won't be alone

keep company

400

to make something more fun or exciting

enliven

400

interested and wanting to know more

curious

400

a painting on a wall

mural

400

a person who seeks to obtain confidential information about the activities, plans, methods etc.

spy

500

the sound you make when you think something is funny

laughter

500

not in the right place; not right for the place

out of place

500

to talk about what is wrong with something; to point out its bad parts

criticise

500

excited and ready

eager

500

a strong serious sadness

depression

500

an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear

horror