WORD LIST
actually (adv) a word used to say what is really true or surprising art gallery (n) a room or building where you can look at famous paintings best man (n) the man who stands next to the man who is getting married, usually his best friend biscuit (n) a small, thin, dry cake, which is usually sweet bully (n/v) a person who uses their power to frighten or hurt weaker people carol (n) a song that people sing at Christmas Charts (n pl) weekly lists of the most popular records darling (n) a word used when you are talking to someone you love departure (n) the act of leaving a place, especially at the start of a journey designer (n) someone whose job is to plan how something is made DJ (n) someone who introduces popular music on radio or TV, or in clubs file (n) a collection of papers containing information about a person or subject funeral (n) an occasion when people say goodbye to someone who has died honeymoon (n) a holiday that people have after their wedding lobster (n) a sea animal with eight legs mistletoe (n) a plant with small, white, round fruit. At Christmas, in Britain, people stand under it and kiss. naked (adj) not wearing any clothes necklace (n) jewellery that you wear around your neck nod (v) to move your head up and down, usually to say yes plump (adj) slightly fat Prime Minister (n) the leader of the government in Britain reception (n) a big formal party to celebrate a marriage recording studio (n) a room where recordings are made for CDs rehearsal (n) a time when people practise before a public performance respect (n) admiration for, or politeness to, an important or skilled person screen (n) the flat, glass part at the front of a television or a computer stag night (n) a social occasion when a man goes out with male friends just before his wedding stepfather (n) a man who is married to your mother, but who is not your father. You are his stepson. trust (v) to believe that a person will not harm you in any way vicar (n) a person who performs religious duties in the Church of England
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