Vocabulary TEST 002
Choose the correct word, according to definition below:
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.
- ATTITUDE
- TO STAB
- TO EXHAUST
- TWILIGHT
- TO AFFORD
Choose the correct word, according to definition below:
a way of feeling or behaving towards somebody or something
- TO GIVE UP
- PRECISE
- TO TAKE UP
- SUITE
- ATTITUDE
Choose the correct word, according to definition below:
to become used to a new place, way of life etc.; to become calm or quiet
- TO DEVELOP
- PRECISE
- TO STAB
- TO SETTLE DOWN
- TO OBEY
Choose the correct word, according to definition below:
a place in a self-service shop where you pay for goods
- CHECKOUT
- CONDITION
- TO TAKE UP
- TO DENY
- ATTITUDE
Choose the correct word, according to definition below:
to do what you are told to do
- TO BLAME
- O OBEY
- TO AFFORD
- TO TAKE UP
- SUITE
Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
- a state that sb or sth may be in; the situation in which people may live in
- feeling ashamed, uncomfortable, nervous in front of other people
- extremely large; outrageous (enormous crimes)
- to include something as a necessary part; to affect something or somebody
- extremely good / distinguished / excellent; unpaid / continuing in existence / remaining unsettled (outstanding debts)
Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
- a set of rooms in a hotel (usually 2 rooms with a kitchen and a bathroom)
- to tire somebody out; to have no energy; to use something up or consume completely
- to become used to a new place, way of life etc.; to become calm or quiet
- a state that sb or sth may be in; the situation in which people may live in
- to make a wound by a sharp tool, for example knife
- Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
- to grow or to change into something more important / stronger / better; build new houses
- feeling ashamed, uncomfortable, nervous in front of other people
- to say that somebody has done something wrong or has broken the law
- to become used to a new place, way of life etc.; to become calm or quiet
- a small house, usually in the country
Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
- to have money for; to be able to meet the expense of; to be able to give / spare sth
- a place in a self-service shop where you pay for goods
- to state or believe that somebody is responsible for something bad
- to take an action; to deal with sth; to cope with sth
- a way of feeling or behaving towards somebody or something
Choose the correct definition, according to the word below:
- aim; goal; the reason for which something is done / used / made / exists etc.
- to make a wound by a sharp tool, for example knife
- a set of rooms in a hotel (usually 2 rooms with a kitchen and a bathroom)
- to become used to a new place, way of life etc.; to become calm or quiet
- to stop doing something; to realise that you cannot do something and so stop trying to do it