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aware (adjective)
[not before noun] knowing or realizing something
befriend (verb)
"?befriend somebody to become a friend of somebody, especially somebody who needs your help"
begrudge (verb)
to feel unhappy that somebody has something because you do not think that they deserve it
belated (adjective)
coming or happening late
belligerent (adjective)
aggressive and unfriendly
benediction (noun)
a Christian prayer of blessing
benevolent (adjective)
"(formal) (especially of people in authority) kind, helpful and generous"
benign (adjective)
(formal) (of people) kind and gentle; not hurting anybody
bipartisan (adjective)
involving two political parties
brevity (noun)
the quality of using few words when speaking or writing
candle (noun)
a round stick of wax with a piece of string (called a wick) through the middle that is lit to give light as it burns
carnivorous (adjective)
eating meat; consisting of meat
cast (verb)
"[transitive] to look, smile, etc. in a particular direction - emitir"
void (noun)
a large empty space
wax (noun)
"a solid substance that is made from beeswax or from various fats and oils and used for making candles, polish, models, etc. It becomes soft when it is heated - Cera"
wick (noun)
the piece of string in the centre of a candle that you light so that the candle burns - mecha
cease (verb)
to stop happening or existing; to stop something from happening or existing
central (adjective)
in the centre of an area or object - most important - easily reached from many areas
brunette (noun)
a white-skinned woman with dark brown hair - morena
chant (noun)
[countable] words or phrases that a group of people shout or sing again and again
chastise (verb)
chastise somebody (for something/for doing something) (formal) to criticize somebody for doing something wrong
reprimand (noun)
the act of telling somebody officially that you do not approve of them or their actions
chronic (adjective)
(of a disease) lasting for a long time; difficult to cure
trait (noun)
a particular quality in your personality
critical (critical)
saying what you think is bad about somebody/something
encourage (verb)
"to give somebody support, courage or hope"
ensure (verb)
to make sure that something happens or is definite
except (preposition)
used before you mention the only thing or person about which a statement is not true - apart from
fluctuate (verb)
"to change frequently in size, amount, quality, etc., especially from one extreme to another"
oppose (verb)
"to disagree strongly with somebody’s plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding"
prove (verb)
"[transitive] to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true"
resist (verb)
"[transitive, intransitive] to refuse to accept something and try to stop it from happening"
vary (verb)
"[intransitive] (of a group of similar things) to be different from each other in size, shape, etc."
grudge (noun)
grudge (against somebody) a feeling of anger or dislike towards somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past - resentimiento
infer (verb)
to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available
probably (adverb)
used to say that something is likely to happen or to be true
reflect (verb)
"[transitive, usually passive] to show the image of somebody/something on the surface of something such as a mirror, water or glass - [intransitive, transitive] to think carefully and deeply about something"
relatively (adverb)
"to a fairly large degree, especially in comparison to something else"
sophisticated (adjective)
"(of a machine, system, etc.) clever and complicated in the way that it works or is presented - having a lot of experience of the world and knowing about fashion, culture and other things that people think are socially important"
surround (verb)
to be all around something/somebody
faith (noun)
[uncountable] trust in somebody’s ability or knowledge; trust that somebody/something will do what has been promised