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Total English - Starter - Unit 10 - Reference

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 - Reference in the Total English Starter coursebook, such as "change", "special", "glasses", etc.

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to change
to change
[Verb]

to make a person or thing different

Ex: Online shopping has changed the way people shop for goods and services. 
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job
job
[noun]

the work that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: He enjoys his job because it allows him to be creative. 
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to [fall] in love

to start loving someone deeply

Ex: They met at a coffee shop and quickly fell in love. 
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to obtain something through chance, effort, or other means

Ex: Despite her qualifications, she hasn't been able to get a job in her field. 
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fit
fit
[Adjective]

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

Ex: Doctors often recommend regular exercise and a healthy diet to stay fit and prevent illness. 
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to [get] married

to legally become someone's wife or husband

Ex: After a long courtship, they decided to get married in a beautiful outdoor ceremony. 
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university

an educational institution at the highest level, where we can study for a degree or do research

Ex: I will graduate from university next year with a degree in psychology. 
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to graduate

to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree

Ex: She graduated with honors from the university. 
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to learn
to learn
[Verb]

to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

Ex: He learned valuable negotiation skills by watching experienced negotiators in action 
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to drive
to drive
[Verb]

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

Ex: You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel. 
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to leave
to leave
[Verb]

to go away from somewhere

Ex: She left her friends at the party without any goodbye. 
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to meet
to meet
[Verb]

to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose

Ex: We will meet at the coffee shop for a chat tomorrow. 
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special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: That song holds a special place in her heart. 
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to quit
to quit
[Verb]

to give up your job, school, etc.

Ex: After the disagreement, three employees quit. 
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to retire
to retire
[Verb]

to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age

Ex: After working for 30 years, she finally retired. 
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own
own
[Adjective]

used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing

Ex: Each plant has its own pot in the garden. 
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emotion
emotion
[noun]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

Ex: He struggled to control his emotions and maintain a calm demeanor. 
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angry
angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: I get angry when people lie to me. 
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bored
bored
[Adjective]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

Ex: He's bored because he has nothing to do at home. 
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depressed
depressed
[Adjective]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

Ex: She felt depressed after receiving the disappointing news. 
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excited
excited
[Adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: He was excited to start his new job. 
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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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nervous
nervous
[Adjective]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

Ex: She was nervous about traveling alone for the first time, feeling uneasy about navigating unfamiliar places. 
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scared
scared
[Adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

Ex: She was scared to walk alone in the dark. 
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tired
tired
[Adjective]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

Ex: After a long day at work, he felt extremely tired. 
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upset
upset
[Adjective]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

Ex: She was upset after hearing the bad news. 
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beauty
beauty
[noun]

the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye

Ex: The beauty of the sunset left everyone in awe. 
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chocolate
chocolate
[noun]

a food prepared from roasted, ground cacao beans

Ex: She used chocolate to make a rich dessert. 
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clock
clock
[noun]

a device used to measure and show time

Ex: I enjoy watching the hands of the clock move as time goes by. 
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glasses
glasses
[noun]

a pair of lenses set in a frame that rests on the nose and ears, which we wear to see more clearly

Ex: He cleans his glasses regularly to keep them smudge-free. 
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frame
frame
[noun]

a border that surrounds a picture, mirror, etc.

Ex: The antique frame around the painting added a touch of elegance to the artwork. 
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plant
plant
[noun]

a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

Ex: The gardener watered the plant every morning. 
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plate
plate
[noun]

a flat, typically round dish that we eat from or serve food on

Ex: He served the salad on a large ceramic plate. 
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bowl
bowl
[noun]

a round, deep container with an open top, used for holding food or liquid

Ex: She filled the bowl with fresh fruit for breakfast. 
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ticket
ticket
[noun]

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

Ex: He lost his ticket and had to get a new one at the ticket counter. 
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toy
toy
[noun]

something made for kids to play with, such as dolls, action figures, etc.

Ex: He had a collection of toys and loved pretending they were alive. 
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vase
vase
[noun]

a container used as a decoration or used for putting cut flowers in

Ex: The elegant crystal vase displayed a stunning arrangement of freshly cut flowers on the dining room table. 
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voucher
voucher
[noun]

a digital code or a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money when making a purchase or used to receive a discount

Ex: She received a gift voucher for her favorite restaurant as a birthday present. 
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jewelry
jewelry
[noun]

objects such as necklaces, bracelets or rings, typically made from precious metals such as gold and silver, that we wear as decoration

Ex: He bought a lovely piece of jewelry for his mother's birthday. 
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