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Face2Face - Pre-intermediate - Unit 6 - 6C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6C in the Face2Face Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "inconsiderate", "organised", "attractive", etc.

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patient
patient
[Adjective]

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

Ex: Despite the long wait, she remained patient while waiting for her turn. 
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considerate
considerate
[Adjective]

thoughtful of others and their feelings

Ex: Sarah's considerate nature was evident when she remembered to bring a gluten-free dessert for her friend's party, knowing about her dietary restrictions. 
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honest
honest
[Adjective]

telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing

Ex: The honest cashier returned the extra change that the customer had mistakenly received. 
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reliable
reliable
[Adjective]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

Ex: He's reliable, always delivering on his promises and consistently producing quality work. 
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employed
employed
[Adjective]

having a job or being currently working for someone or a company

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mature
mature
[Adjective]

fully-grown and physically developed

Ex: Despite her young age, she possessed a mature appearance, with features that belied her years. 
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helpful
helpful
[Adjective]

offering assistance or support, making tasks easier or problems more manageable for others

Ex: He offered a helpful suggestion on how to improve the design. 
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selfish
selfish
[Adjective]

always putting one's interests first and not caring about the needs or rights of others

Ex: She's so selfish; she never considers how her actions affect others. 
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impatient
impatient
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The impatient driver honked their horn repeatedly in traffic. 
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inconsiderate
inconsiderate
[Adjective]

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

Ex: His inconsiderate remarks about her appearance made her feel uncomfortable. 
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dishonest
dishonest
[Adjective]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

Ex: He was caught being dishonest about his involvement in the incident. 
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unreliable
unreliable
[Adjective]

not deserving of trust or confidence

Ex: The witness proved unreliable in court. 
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unemployed
unemployed
[Adjective]

without a job and seeking employment

Ex: Being unemployed can lead to financial insecurity and stress for individuals and their families. 
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immature
immature
[Adjective]

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

Ex: His immature behavior often led to conflicts with his peers. 
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unhelpful
unhelpful
[Adjective]

not providing any assistance in making a situation better or easier

Ex: His unhelpful comments only made the situation worse, adding unnecessary tension. 
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unselfish
unselfish
[Adjective]

showing concern for the needs and happiness of others over one's own interests or benefits

Ex: Her unselfish acts of kindness inspired everyone around her. 
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happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: He was happy when he got the job he had been hoping for. 
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intelligent
intelligent
[Adjective]

good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly

Ex: He is an intelligent critic who always provides insightful feedback. 
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polite
polite
[Adjective]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

Ex: He's a polite young man who always helps his neighbors. 
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ambitious
ambitious
[Adjective]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

Ex: Always the ambitious student, she dreamed of attending a top university and then establishing her own global enterprise. 
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friendly
friendly
[Adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: Despite his fame, he is a friendly and approachable person. 
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possible
possible
[Adjective]

able to exist, happen, or be done

Ex: Even when it seems unlikely, making new friends in a new city is possible. 
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attractive
attractive
[Adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: Her confident and friendly personality makes her very attractive to others. 
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correct
correct
[Adjective]

accurate and in accordance with reality or truth

Ex: His correct pronunciation impressed everyone in the language class. 
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sure
sure
[Adjective]

(of a person) feeling confident about something being correct or true

Ex: Being sure of his memory, he recited the poem flawlessly in front of the audience. 
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healthy
healthy
[Adjective]

(of a person) not having physical or mental problems

Ex: Despite her age, she's very healthy and active. 
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unhappy
unhappy
[Adjective]

experiencing a lack of joy or positive emotions

Ex: He felt unhappy in his job despite the high salary. 
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unintelligent
unintelligent
[Adjective]

lacking the ability to understand, reason, or make good decisions

Ex: Although John was unintelligent in school, he later became successful in business. 
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impolite
impolite
[Adjective]

having bad manners or behavior

Ex: He was impolite and didn't thank the waiter for his service. 
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unambitious
unambitious
[Adjective]

not having a strong desire or motivation to succeed

Ex: She felt unambitious compared to her driven peers. 
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unfriendly
unfriendly
[Adjective]

not kind or nice toward other people

Ex: Our new neighbor is quite unfriendly and hardly ever says hello. 
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impossible
impossible
[Adjective]

not able to occur, exist, or be done

Ex: Despite all his efforts, he found it impossible to forget his past. 
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unattractive
unattractive
[Adjective]

not pleasing to the eye

Ex: The unattractive building stood out among the elegant architecture of the city. 
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incorrect
incorrect
[Adjective]

having mistakes or inaccuracies

Ex: His answer was incorrect, so he didn't get full marks. 
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unsure
unsure
[Adjective]

having doubts about or no confidence in someone or something

Ex: He was unsure if he wanted pizza or pasta for dinner. 
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unhealthy
unhealthy
[Adjective]

not having a good physical or mental condition

Ex: From his unhealthy appearance, it was clear that Tom had been skipping meals frequently. 
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organized
organized
[Adjective]

(of a person) managing one's life, work, and activities in an efficient way

Ex: She is very organized and always finishes her work on time. 
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