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Solutions - Advanced - Unit 2 - 2H

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - 2H in the Solutions Advanced coursebook, such as "chilling", "two-dimensional", "gripping", etc.

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Solutions - Advanced
film
film
[noun]

a story that we can watch on a screen, like a TV or in a theater, with moving pictures and sound

Ex: The film we watched last night was a gripping thriller that kept us on the edge of our seats until the very end. 
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big-budget
big-budget
[Adjective]

relating to or involving a significant amount of money or resources, typically for the production of a movie, project, or event

Ex: The studio announced a new big-budget superhero movie. 
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breathtaking
breathtaking
[Adjective]

incredibly impressive or beautiful, often leaving one feeling amazed

Ex: The ballet performance was simply breathtaking, with its graceful movements and stunning choreography. 
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chilling
chilling
[Adjective]

causing an intense feeling of fear or unease

Ex: The chilling whispers in the abandoned house made her hair stand on end. 
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cliched
cliched
[Adjective]

lacking originality or freshness

Ex: The film was criticized for its clichéd plot twists that viewers had seen many times before. 
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complex
complex
[Adjective]

not easy to understand or analyze

Ex: The human brain is incredibly complex, with its functions still not fully understood. 
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disappointing
disappointing
[Adjective]

not fulfilling one's expectations or hopes

Ex: The disappointing performance of the team in the championship match left fans feeling disheartened. 
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far-fetched
far-fetched
[Adjective]

not probable and difficult to believe

Ex: His explanation for being late was so far-fetched that no one believed him. 
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fast-paced
fast-paced
[Adjective]

characterized by a high level of speed, activity, or excitement

Ex: She enjoys the fast-paced lifestyle of living in a big city. 
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gripping
gripping
[Adjective]

exciting and intriguing in a way that attracts one's attention

Ex: The gripping novel kept me on the edge of my seat, unable to put it down until I reached the last page. 
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groundbreaking
groundbreaking
[Adjective]

original and pioneering in a certain field, often setting a new standard for others to follow

Ex: The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. 
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low-budget
low-budget
[Adjective]

characterized by a limited amount of financial resources or funding

Ex: The low-budget movie became a surprise hit at the box office. 
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mediocre
mediocre
[Adjective]

substandard or below average

Ex: The cake was mediocre, dry and almost inedible. 
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nail-biting
nail-biting
[Adjective]

causing intense nervousness or anxiety, often due to uncertainty or anticipation

Ex: The nail-biting finale of the game had fans holding their breath. 
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powerful
powerful
[Adjective]

exercising authority, influence, or control in a way that significantly affects outcomes or decisions

Ex: The powerful leader's decisions shaped the future of the nation. 
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slow-moving
slow-moving
[Adjective]

progressing or acting at a slow pace or speed

Ex: The plot of the film was too slow-moving for some viewers. 
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spectacular
spectacular
[Adjective]

extremely impressive and beautiful, often evoking awe or excitement

Ex: The spectacular fireworks display illuminated the night sky with bursts of color and light. 
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tedious
tedious
[Adjective]

boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

Ex: The tedious task of filing paperwork made the afternoon drag on. 
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thought-provoking

causing one to seriously think about a certain subject or to consider it

Ex: The movie left a lasting impression on me with its thought-provoking exploration of existential questions. 
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two-dimensional
two-dimensional
[Adjective]

lacking depth or complexity

Ex: The debate felt two-dimensional, as it only scratched the surface of the complex social issues involved. 
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well-rounded
well-rounded
[Adjective]

having a diverse set of skills, knowledge, or experiences across multiple areas

Ex: She is a well-rounded student, excelling in academics, sports, and arts. 
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