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Four Corners 3 - Unit 7 Lesson C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 Lesson C in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "equally", "treat", "agreeable", etc.

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Four Corners 3
personality

all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

Ex: People have different personalities, yet we all share the same basic needs and desires .
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trait
trait
[noun]

a distinguishing quality or characteristic, especially one that forms part of someone's personality or identity

Ex: His sense of humor was a trait that made him beloved by his friends .
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agreeable
agreeable
[Adjective]

in accordance with what is desirable or enjoyable for one

Ex: The food was agreeable, though not particularly memorable .
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disagreeable
disagreeable
[Adjective]

opposed to what is likeable or pleasant for one

Ex: He found her tone disagreeable and decided to end the conversation .
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considerate
considerate
[Adjective]

thoughtful of others and their feelings

Ex: In a considerate act of kindness , the student shared his notes with a classmate who had missed a lecture due to illness .
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inconsiderate
inconsiderate
[Adjective]

(of a person) lacking or having no respect or regard for others' feelings or rights

Ex: It was inconsiderate of him to forget her birthday without even sending a card .
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decisive
decisive
[Adjective]

(of a person) able to make clear, firm decisions quickly, especially in challenging situations

Ex: A decisive person knows when to act and is never swayed by indecision or doubt .
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indecisive
indecisive
[Adjective]

not clearly defined, leaving outcomes uncertain

Ex: The championship game was indecisive until the final minutes .
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

Ex: The judge made a fair ruling , ensuring justice for all involved .
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unfair
unfair
[Adjective]

lacking fairness or justice in treatment or judgment

Ex: She felt it was unfair that her hard work was n't recognized while others received promotions easily .
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honest
honest
[Adjective]

telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing

Ex: Even in difficult situations , she remained honest and transparent , refusing to compromise her principles .
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dishonest
dishonest
[Adjective]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

Ex: She felt betrayed by her friend 's dishonest behavior , which included spreading rumors behind her back .
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mature
mature
[Adjective]

fully-grown and physically developed

Ex: Her mature physique was graceful and poised , a result of years spent practicing ballet and yoga .
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immature
immature
[Adjective]

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

Ex: He realized his reaction was immature and apologized for his outburst .
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patient
patient
[Adjective]

able to remain calm, especially in challenging or difficult situations, without becoming annoyed or anxious

Ex: He showed patience in learning a new language, practicing regularly until he became fluent.
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impatient
impatient
[Adjective]

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

Ex: He ’s always impatient when it comes to slow internet connections .
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reliable
reliable
[Adjective]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

Ex: The reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance .
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unreliable
unreliable
[Adjective]

not deserving of trust or confidence

Ex: The service was unreliable during storms .
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to treat
to treat
[Verb]

to deal with or behave toward someone or something in a particular way

Ex: They treated the child like a member of their own family .
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equally
equally
[Adverb]

to the same amount or degree

Ex: The twins are equally skilled at playing the piano .
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pleasing
pleasing
[Adjective]

providing a sense of satisfaction or reward

Ex: The artist felt a pleasing sense of accomplishment after finishing his masterpiece .
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truthful
truthful
[Adjective]

(of a person) telling the truth without deceit or falsehood

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to be truthful in all situations .
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responsible
responsible
[Adjective]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

Ex: Drivers should be responsible for following traffic laws and ensuring road safety .
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expected
expected
[Adjective]

anticipated or predicted to happen based on previous knowledge or assumptions

Ex: The arrival of the package was expected within three to five business days after placing the order.
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to promise

to tell someone that one will do something or that a particular event will happen

Ex: He promised his best friend that he would be his best man at the wedding .
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to behave
to behave
[Verb]

to act in a particular way

Ex: They behaved suspiciously when questioned by the police .
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annoyed
annoyed
[Adjective]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

Ex: She looked annoyed when her meeting was interrupted again .
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for
for
[preposition]

used to indicate a time duration

Ex: I will be out of the office for two weeks , so please direct any urgent matters to my colleague .
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since
since
[conjunction]

used to express a period from a specific past time up to now or another specified point

Ex: I have enjoyed traveling ever since I was young.
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