extremely surprising, particularly in a good way
Face2Face - Pre-intermediate - Unit 2 - 2C
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - 2C in the Face2Face Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "amazing", "unexpected", "strange", etc.
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amazing
[adjective]
Ex:
The
view
from
the
top
of
the
mountain
was
amazing
,
with
endless
forests
below
.
unexpected
[adjective]
happening or appearing without warning, causing surprise
Ex:
The
unexpected
arrival
of
her
long-lost
friend
brought
tears
of
joy
to
her
eyes
.
unfortunate
[adjective]
experiencing something bad due to bad luck
Ex:
The
team
's
unfortunate
loss
in
the
championship
game
left
the
players
feeling
disappointed
after
a
season
of
hard work
.
incredible
[adjective]
extremely great or large
Ex:
The
incredible
size
of
the
whale shark
astonishes
marine biologists
.
strange
[adjective]
having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities
Ex:
It
's
strange
that
he
did
n't
call
,
he
's
usually
so
punctual
.
extraordinary
[adjective]
remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way
Ex:
The
singer
's
voice
was
extraordinary
,
captivating
audiences
with
its
beauty
and
power
.
so
[conjunction]
used to introduce a consequence or result of the preceding clause
Ex:
The
road
was
blocked
,
so
we
had to
take
a
detour
.
until
[conjunction]
up to the point in time or the event mentioned
Ex:
He
worked
tirelessly
until
the
project
was
completed
.
while
[conjunction]
despite the fact that; even though
Ex:
While
he
faced
numerous
challenges
,
he
never
gave up on
his
dream
.
when
[conjunction]
used to indicate that two things happen at the same time or during something else
Ex:
I
'll
call
you
when
I
finish
my
work
.
because
[conjunction]
used for introducing the reason of something
Ex:
She
brought
an
umbrella
because
it
was
raining
.