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amused
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bored
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embarrassed
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amazing
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awful
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to kid
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body language
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to scratch
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to bite
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to roll
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to tap
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to pull out
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to wrinkle
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annoyed
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confused
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disgusted
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frustrated
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impatient
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irritated
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nervous
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to nod
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polite
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to refuse
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to insist
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to remind
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traditionally
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rude
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actually
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may
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might
popular
popular
Adjetivo
p
p
o
ɑ
p
p
u
j
ə
l
l
a
ə
r
r
popular

popular

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

well-liked
unpopular
amused
amused
Adjetivo
a
ə
m
m
u
ju
s
z
e
d
d
divertido

divertido

feeling entertained or finding something funny or enjoyable

bored
bored
Adjetivo
b
b
o
ɔ:
r
r
e
d
d
aburrido

aburrido

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

embarrassed
embarrassed
Adjetivo
e
ɪ
m
m
b
b
a
æ
rr
r
a
ə
ss
s
e
d
t
avergonzado

avergonzado

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

amazing
amazing
Adjetivo
a
ə
m
m
a
z
z
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(increíble)

(increíble)

asombroso

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

awful
awful
Adjetivo
a
ɔ
w
f
f
u
ə
l
l
(terrible)

(terrible)

horrible

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

to kid
to kid
Verbo
k
k
i
ɪ
d
d
(tomar el pelo)

(tomar el pelo)

bromear

to joke about something, often by giving false or inaccurate information

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
body language
Sustantivo
uk flag
/bˈɑːdi lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/
(comunicación no verbal)

(comunicación no verbal)

lenguaje corporal

the nonverbal communication of thoughts, feelings, or intentions through physical gestures, posture, facial expressions, and movements

What is "body language"?

Body language is a type of nonverbal communication that involves the use of physical gestures, movements, and posture to convey messages and emotions. This includes facial expressions, eye contact, hand movements, and overall body position. Body language can express a wide range of feelings, such as confidence, openness, nervousness, or aggression, and often provides additional context to spoken words. For example, crossed arms might indicate defensiveness, while leaning forward can show interest or engagement. Understanding body language is important for effective communication, as it helps individuals interpret the feelings and intentions of others, enhancing social interactions and relationships.

Información Gramatical:

Sustantivo Compuesto
to scratch
to scratch
Verbo
s
s
c
k
r
r
a
æ
t
ch
ʧ
(rasguñar)

(rasguñar)

rascar

to rub a person's or one's own skin to relieve an itching sensation, particularly with one's fingernails

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to bite
to bite
Verbo
b
b
i
t
t
e
morder

morder

to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to roll
to roll
Verbo
r
r
o
ll
l
rodar

rodar

to move in a direction by turning over and over or from one side to another repeatedly

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
to tap
to tap
Verbo
t
t
a
æ
p
p
(tocando)

(tocando)

dar un golpecito a

to hit someone or something gently, often with a few quick light blows

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to pull out
to pull out
Verbo
uk flag
/pˈʊl ˈaʊt/
sacar

sacar

to take and bring something out of a particular place or position

Información Gramatical:

Estado Frasal
separable
verbo de la frase
pull
partícula de la frase
out
to wrinkle
Verbo
w
r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
ə
k
k
l
l
e
(plegar)

(plegar)

arrugar

to develop small lines or creases on the surface of something, often caused by folding, shrinking, or aging

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
annoyed
annoyed
Adjetivo
a
ə
nn
n
o
ɔ
y
ɪ
e
d
d
enojado

enojado

feeling slightly angry or irritated

confused
confused
Adjetivo
c
k
o
ə
n
n
f
f
u
ju
s
z
e
d
d
confundido

confundido

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

disgusted
disgusted
Adjetivo
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
g
g
u
ə
s
s
t
t
e
ə
d
d
asqueado

asqueado

having or displaying great dislike for something

frustrated
Adjetivo
f
f
r
r
u
ə
s
s
t
t
r
r
a
t
t
e
ə
d
d
frustrado

frustrado

(of a person) incapable of achieving success in a specific profession

impatient
impatient
Adjetivo
i
ɪ
m
m
p
p
a
t
ʃ
ie
ə
n
n
t
t
impaciente

impaciente

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

well-liked
patient
irritated
irritated
Adjetivo
i
ɪ
rr
r
i
ə
t
t
a
t
t
e
ə
d
d
irritado

irritado

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

nervous
nervous
Adjetivo
n
n
e
ɜ
r
r
v
v
ou
ə
s
s
nervioso

nervioso

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

to nod
to nod
Verbo
n
n
o
ɑ
d
d
asentir con la cabeza

asentir con la cabeza

to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting

Información Gramatical:

Intransitivo
polite
polite
Adjetivo
p
p
o
ə
l
l
i
t
t
e
educado

educado

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

well-liked
impolite
to refuse
to refuse
Verbo
r
r
e
ɪ
f
f
u
ju
s
z
e
rehusar

rehusar

to say or show one's unwillingness to do something that someone has asked

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to insist
Verbo
i
ɪ
n
n
s
s
i
ɪ
s
s
t
t
insistir

insistir

to urgently demand someone to do something or something to take place

to remind
to remind
Verbo
uk flag
/rɪˈmaɪnd/
recordar

recordar

to make a person remember an obligation, task, etc. so that they do not forget to do it

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
traditionally
traditionally
Adverbio
t
t
r
r
a
ə
d
d
i
ɪ
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
a
ə
ll
l
y
i
a la manera tradicional

a la manera tradicional

in accordance with methods, beliefs, or customs that have remained unchanged for a long period of time

Información Gramatical:

Adverbio de Modo
rude
rude
Adjetivo
r
r
u
u
d
d
e
(grosero, brusco)

(grosero, brusco)

maleducado

(of a person) having no respect for other people

actually
Adverbio
a
æ
c
k
t
ʧ
ua
ll
l
y
i
realmente

realmente

used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

Información Gramatical:

adverb of viewpoint and commenting
may
may
Verbo
m
m
a
e
y
ɪ
poder

poder

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

Información Gramatical:

verbo modal
might
Verbo
m
m
i
gh
t
t
(puede que)

(puede que)

es posible que

used to express a possibility

Información Gramatical:

verbo modal

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