Top Notch 2B - Unit 7 - Lesson 1
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - Lesson 1 in the Top Notch 2B coursebook, such as "relaxing", "scary", "awesome", etc.
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awesome
[Adjective]
extremely good and amazing
Ex: He did an awesome presentation for his final project.
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Sign infantastic
[Adjective]
extremely amazing and great
Ex: The fantastic performance of the magician left the audience in awe.
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Sign inwonderful
[Adjective]
very great and pleasant
Ex: It's a wonderful day outside, with sunny skies and a gentle breeze.
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Sign ingreat
[Adjective]
worthy of being approved or admired
Ex: He's a great boss, always listening to his employees' ideas.
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Sign interrific
[Adjective]
extremely great and amazing
Ex: She had a terrific smile that brightened up the room and made everyone feel welcome.
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Sign inrelaxing
[Adjective]
helping our body or mind rest
Ex: Spending the afternoon by the peaceful lake was relaxing, allowing her to unwind and recharge.
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Sign ininteresting
[Adjective]
catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.
Ex: I read an interesting article about space exploration in the newspaper.
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Sign inexciting
[Adjective]
making us feel interested, happy, and energetic
Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat.
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Sign inthrilling
[Adjective]
causing great pleasure or excitement
Ex: The roller coaster ride was thrilling, with twists and turns that left riders screaming with excitement.
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Sign infascinating
[Adjective]
extremely interesting or captivating
Ex: The history of ancient civilizations is endlessly fascinating to archaeologists.
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Sign inboring
[Adjective]
making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting
Ex: She finds doing the laundry a boring task.
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Sign inawful
[Adjective]
extremely unpleasant or disagreeable
Ex: He was in an awful mood because he lost his wallet.
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Sign inhorrible
[Adjective]
extremely unpleasant or bad
Ex: Her horrible headache prevented her from concentrating on her work.
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Sign interrible
[Adjective]
extremely bad or unpleasant
Ex: The terrible storm caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.
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Sign indisgusting
[Adjective]
extremely unpleasant
Ex: The thought of eating insects may be delicious to some, but to others, it's absolutely disgusting.
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