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Face2face - Elementary - Unit 10 - 10D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 - 10D in the Face2Face Elementary coursebook, such as "autumn", "bright", "cloud", etc.

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winter
[noun]

the season that comes after fall and in most countries winter is the coldest season

Ex: Winter is the time when people celebrate holidays like Christmas and New Year 's .
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summer
[noun]

the season that comes after spring and in most countries summer is the warmest season

Ex: Summer is the season for outdoor concerts and festivals .
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autumn
[noun]

the season after summer and before winter when the leaves change color and fall from the trees

Ex: The treasure map led them to a secret location where the pirate's gold was buried.
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spring
[noun]

the season that comes after winter, when in most countries the trees and flowers begin to grow again

Ex: The spring semester at school starts in January and ends in May , with a break for spring break in March .
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depressed
[Adjective]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

Ex: He became depressed during the long , dark winter .
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scientist
[noun]

someone whose job or education is about science

Ex: Some of the world 's most important discoveries were made by scientists.
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box
[noun]

a container, usually with four sides, a bottom, and a lid, that we use for moving or keeping things

Ex: She opened a gift box and found a surprise inside.
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bright
[Adjective]

emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

Ex: The computer monitor emitted a bright glow , illuminating the desk .
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light
[noun]

a type of electromagnetic radiation that makes it possible to see, produced by the sun or another source of illumination

Ex: Plants use light from the sun to perform photosynthesis .
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sad
[Adjective]

emotionally bad or unhappy

Ex: It was a sad day when the team lost the championship game .
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foggy
[Adjective]

filled with fog, creating a hazy atmosphere that reduces visibility

Ex: They decided to stay indoors because it was too foggy to play outside .
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raining
[Adjective]

falling like rain or in drops

Ex: The raining droplets on the window created a soothing sound that helped her relax.
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to snow
[Verb]

(of water) to fall from the sky in the shape of small and soft ice crystals

Ex: The weather report said it might snow tonight .
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windy
[Adjective]

having a lot of strong winds

Ex: The windy weather is perfect for flying kites .
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cloudy
[Adjective]

having many clouds up in the sky

Ex: We decided to postpone our outdoor plans due to the cloudy weather .
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sunny
[Adjective]

very bright because there is a lot of light coming from the sun

Ex: The sunny weather melted the snow , revealing patches of green grass .
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degree
[noun]

a unit of measurement for temperature, angles, or levels of intensity, such as Celsius degrees or a degree of pain

Ex: She turned the dial to adjust the oven to a higher degree.
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hot
[Adjective]

having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: The soup was too hot to eat right away .
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warm
[Adjective]

having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

Ex: They enjoyed a warm summer evening around the campfire .
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cold
[Adjective]

having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

Ex: The ice cubes made the drink refreshingly cold.
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wind
[noun]

air that moves quickly or strongly in a current as a result of natural forces

Ex: They closed the windows to keep out the cold wind.
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cloud
[noun]

a white or gray visible mass of water vapor floating in the air

Ex: We sat under a tree , watching the clouds slowly drift across the sky .
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fog
[noun]

a thick cloud close to the ground that makes it hard to see through

Ex: The ship 's horn sounded in the fog, warning other vessels .
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ill
[Adjective]

not in a fine mental or physical state

Ex: The medication made her feel ill, so the doctor prescribed an alternative .
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illness
[noun]

the state of being physically or mentally sick

Ex: His sudden illness worried everyone in the office .
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happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: The happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner .
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happiness
[noun]

the feeling of being happy and well

Ex: Finding balance in life is essential for overall happiness and well-being .
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sad
[Adjective]

emotionally bad or unhappy

Ex: It was a sad day when the team lost the championship game .
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sadness
[noun]

the feeling of being sad and not happy

Ex: His sudden departure left a lingering sadness in the hearts of his friends and family .
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fit
[Adjective]

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

Ex: She follows a balanced diet , and her doctor says she 's very fit.
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fitness
[noun]

the quality of being suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: The committee assessed the fitness of the plan to meet the project 's objectives .
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