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Headway - Intermediate - Everyday English (Unit 10)

Here you will find the vocabulary from Everyday English Unit 10 in the Headway Intermediate coursebook, such as "presumably", "attitude", "on earth", etc.

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Headway - Intermediate
to express

to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions

Ex: The artist expresses emotions through vibrant colors in her paintings. 
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attitude
attitude
[noun]

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

Ex: Her positive attitude towards challenges helped her overcome obstacles and achieve her goals. 
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apparently
apparently
[Adverb]

used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

Ex: He apparently left the office early today; his desk is empty. 
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(what|why|how) on earth
what on earth
[sentence]

used to emphasize a question or statement, showing surprise or confusion

Ex: What on earth were you thinking when you decided to climb that tree? 
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incredibly
incredibly
[Adverb]

to a very great degree

Ex: The weather was incredibly hot today. 
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to kid
to kid
[Verb]

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

Ex: She has kidded her colleagues with a fake resignation letter, creating a playful atmosphere at work. 
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exactly
exactly
[Adverb]

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

Ex: The answer to the math problem was exactly 42. 
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in fact
in fact
[Adverb]

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: She said she would be late; in fact, she didn't arrive until well after the meeting had started. 
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really
really
[Adverb]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

Ex: This cake is really delicious. 
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surely
surely
[Adverb]

in a manner showing absolute confidence in the statement

Ex: She will surely appreciate your thoughtful gesture. 
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absolutely
absolutely
[Adverb]

in a total or complete way

Ex: I absolutely forgot about the meeting. 
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presumably
presumably
[Adverb]

used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence

Ex: She left the office early, presumably to attend a family event. 
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obviously
obviously
[Adverb]

in a way that is easily understandable or noticeable

Ex: The sun was setting, so obviously, it was getting darker outside. 
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personally
personally
[Adverb]

used to show that the opinion someone is giving comes from their own viewpoint

Ex: I can't endorse that product personally, as I've had a negative experience with it. 
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anyway
anyway
[Adverb]

used when ending a conversation, or changing, or returning to a subject

Ex: Anyway, let’s get back to the main topic of our discussion. 
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of course
of course
[interjection]

used to give permission or express agreement

Ex: Of course, I agree with your suggestion; it's a great idea. 
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actually
actually
[Adverb]

used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

Ex: Many people assumed she was the manager, but, actually, she's a senior consultant. 
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generally
generally
[Adverb]

in a way that is true in most cases

Ex: The weather is generally mild in spring. 
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hopefully
hopefully
[Adverb]

used for expressing that one hopes something will happen

Ex: He submitted his job application, and hopefully, he will be invited for an interview. 
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honestly
honestly
[Adverb]

in a way that emphasizes sincerity of belief or opinion

Ex: I honestly think you did the right thing. 
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