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Vocabulary TEST 001

Choose the correct word, according to definition below:

aim; goal; the reason for which something is done / used / made / exists etc.

  1. PURPOSE
  2. TO EXHAUST
  3. TO DENY
  4. OUTSTANDING
  5. TO ACCUSE

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to state or believe that somebody is responsible for something bad

  1. TO BLAME
  2. SUITE
  3. TO STAB
  4. COTTAGE
  5. CONDITION

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extremely large; outrageous (enormous crimes)

  1. TO OBEY
  2. TO TACKLE
  3. TO TAKE UP
  4. ENORMOUS
  5. OUTSTANDING

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to stop doing something; to realise that you cannot do something and so stop trying to do it

  1. TO GIVE UP
  2. TO TACKLE
  3. TO BLAME
  4. TWILIGHT
  5. TO STAB

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to state or believe that somebody is responsible for something bad

  1. TO BLAME
  2. PURPOSE
  3. CHECKOUT
  4. TO SETTLE DOWN
  5. OUTSTANDING

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COTTAGE

  1. extremely good / distinguished / excellent; unpaid / continuing in existence / remaining unsettled (outstanding debts)
  2. to do what you are told to do
  3. to say that something is not true
  4. the time during the day when the night is about to come, especially the period between sunset and dark; a period of decline after the time of glory, success, growth etc.
  5. a small house, usually in the country

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TO AFFORD

  1. extremely large; outrageous (enormous crimes)
  2. to start doing some activity, especially for pleasure
  3. to have money for; to be able to meet the expense of; to be able to give / spare sth
  4. to say that something is not true
  5. exact and correct; careful; fixed; definitely or strictly stated

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TO EXHAUST

  1. a way of feeling or behaving towards somebody or something
  2. to tire somebody out; to have no energy; to use something up or consume completely
  3. a place in a self-service shop where you pay for goods
  4. to include something as a necessary part; to affect something or somebody
  5. a set of rooms in a hotel (usually 2 rooms with a kitchen and a bathroom)

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CHECKOUT

  1. to stop doing something; to realise that you cannot do something and so stop trying to do it
  2. a place in a self-service shop where you pay for goods
  3. the time during the day when the night is about to come, especially the period between sunset and dark; a period of decline after the time of glory, success, growth etc.
  4. exact and correct; careful; fixed; definitely or strictly stated
  5. to make a wound by a sharp tool, for example knife

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TO DEVELOP

  1. to tire somebody out; to have no energy; to use something up or consume completely
  2. to have money for; to be able to meet the expense of; to be able to give / spare sth
  3. a place in a self-service shop where you pay for goods
  4. to say that something is not true
  5. to grow or to change into something more important / stronger / better; build new houses