Reveal
to make something known or visible
Inuit
A group of indigenous people who traditionally inhabit the Arctic regions
Intensifiers:
I am _______ sure we'll win the competition. (very, absolutely, never, deeply, frequently)
absolutely
Intensifiers:
The team played __________ well in the final match. (easily, slowly, extremely, regularly, hardly)
extremely
Thrilled
extremely happy or excited
Ecstatic
feeling or showing overwhelming joy and happiness
Comparative adjective/adverb:
She walks __________ than the rest of the people. (slow)
more slowly
Comparative adjective/adverb:
The food now is ________ than it was last year. (good)
better
Obesity
the condition of being very overweight
Terrified
very frightened; extremely scared
Must have / might have / can't have:
We are sure he forgot about your birthday.
He _____________________________ .
He must have forgotten about your birthday.
Abstract noun of ill
Illness
Wind down
to relax and gradually reduce activity
Embarrassed
feeling awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed
Abstract noun of healthy
Health
Must have / might have / can't have:
I am not sure whether they flew to Sri Lanka.
They ________________________________ .
They might have flown to Sri Lanka.
Apprehensive
worried or nervous about something that might happen in the future
Susceptible
easily influenced or harmed by something
Must have / might have / can't have:
Sue definitely didn't buy anything in that shop.
Sue ___________________________________.
Sue can't have bought anything in that shop.
Comparative adjective/adverb:
He works ___________ now with the new manager. (happy)
more happily