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- affect Word B2 To affect something means to influence it or cause a change in it.
- agnostic Word B2 Agnostic describes someone who believes it is not possible to know for sure whether a god exists.
- alliteration Word B2 Alliteration is the repeated use of the same starting sound in nearby words.
- ambiguous Word B2 Ambiguous describes something that can be understood in more than one way.
- analyze Word B2 To analyze means to examine something carefully to understand it better.
- antagonist Word B2 An antagonist is a person or force that opposes someone, especially the main character in a story.
- apathetic Word B2 Apathetic means showing little or no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
- apathy Word B2 Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern about something.
- autism Word B2 Autism is a developmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior.
- barking mad Idiom B2 Extremely crazy or behaving in a wildly irrational way.
- bipolar Word B2 Bipolar describes a condition or situation with two opposite states or extremes.
- bits and bobs Idiom B2 Small miscellaneous items or details that are not important enough to name individually.
- blow one's own trumpet Idiom B2 To blow one's own trumpet means to talk proudly about your own achievements, often in an annoying way.
- Bob's your uncle Idiom B2 Used to say that something will be easy or will happen exactly as expected after a simple step.
- can't be arsed Idiom B2 Used to say you are too lazy, unmotivated, or unwilling to do something.
- capitalism Word B2 Capitalism is an economic system where most businesses and property are privately owned and goods are produced and sold…
- cheap as chips Idiom B2 Very cheap; costing very little money.
- chuffed to bits Idiom B2 Extremely pleased and proud about something.
- cock-up Idiom B2 A cock-up is a big mistake or failure caused by doing something badly or disorganizedly.
- connotation Word B2 A connotation is the feeling or idea that a word suggests in addition to its basic meaning.