Intermediate Deck 6
Total: 20 cards
admit
verb
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to accept that something is true, valid, or real, especially unwillingly
exchange
verb
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to give something and receive something of equal or better value in return
pretend
verb
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speak and act so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it is not
attitude
noun
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the way of thinking, feeling, or behaving about someone or something
religion
noun
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a belief in one or more gods or an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods
goat
noun
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an animal with horns and a coat of hair that lives wild in mountain areas or is kept on farms for its milk or meat
muscle
noun
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a tissue composed of cells or fibers that contracts to produce body movement
payment
noun
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refers to the amount paid or expected to be paid, or to the act of paying or of being paid
bomb
noun
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a device designed to explode in order to hurt or kill people or to destroy property
emergency
noun
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an unexpected and usually dangerous event or situation that needs immediate action
profession
noun
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a type of job that needs special training or skill, especially one that needs a high level of education
effective
adjective
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producing the intended, desired, or expected result
border
noun
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the line that divides two places or areas, often used for neighboring countries
dirt
noun
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loose soil, mud, dust, or another substance that makes things dirty
engaged
adjective
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having agreed to marry somebody; pledged to be married; betrothed
explore
verb
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to travel or look around an area
prove
verb
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to establish the truth or validity of something, especially by presenting evidence or making an argument using facts
attach
verb
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to be joined, connected, or fastened
ugly
adjective
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unpleasant, be it appearance, event, experience, or situation
earthquake
noun
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a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface