adjectives
crimes
nature
vocabulary 1
vocabulary 2
100

concerned, nervous or anxious about something

worried

100

driving too fast

speeding

100

 natural elevation of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain:

hill

100

verb that means to go ut out in a romantic relationship with somebody

date

100

sound produced when you walk

footstep

200

very tired

exhausted

200

illegally taking a person away by force, usually to get money for their release

kidnapping

200

an egg-laying animal of Australia and Tasmania, having webbed feet, a broad, flat tail, and a ducklike bill.

platypus

200

substance that taken into the body can destroy life or cause illness

poison

200

a dark image cast on a surface by a body that blocks light

shadow

300

having a strong desire to drink

thirsty

300

taking goods from a shop without paying

shoplifting

300

a high steep face of a rock or mountain

cliff

300

phrasal verb meaning to have a good relationship with another person

get on

300

phrasal verb meaning to start a journey

set off

400

depressed or discouraged when you don't get your goals

disappointed

400

attacking a person in the street and stealing their money or possessions

mugging

400

a storm with strong winds and snow

blizzard

400

 the two organs used for breathing in the chest of humans and air-breathing animals.

lungs

400

adjective meaning inoffensive; something that cannot hurt you

harmless

500

feeling you get after comitting an offense or a crime

guilty

500

illegally taking the control of a vehicle by force

hijacking

500

a light wind or current of air

breeze

500

colloquial name of a pound

quid

500

colloquially to spoil or do something wrong

screw up