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Four Corners 3 - Unit 7 Lesson A - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 Lesson A - Part 2 in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "considerately", "enthusiastic", "decisive", etc.

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brave
brave
[Adjective]

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things

Ex: Despite the danger, he remained brave and rescued the injured hiker from the mountain. 
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bravely
bravely
[Adverb]

in a courageous and determined way, especially in the face of danger, fear, or hardship

Ex: The child bravely held out her arm for the injection. 
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confident
confident
[Adjective]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

Ex: He's confident about his decision to start a new business. 
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confidently
confidently
[Adverb]

in a manner that shows strong belief in one's own skills or qualities

Ex: He confidently entered the room, ready to give his presentation. 
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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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considerately

in a manner that shows one cares about feelings, needs, or rights of other people

Ex: She drives carefully and considerately. 
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creative
creative
[Adjective]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

Ex: I believe you are a creative photographer; you always find beauty in ordinary things. 
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creatively
creatively
[Adverb]

in a way that shows imagination, innovation, or originality

Ex: This article inspires you to think creatively. 
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decisive
decisive
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The decisive leader quickly chose a course of action, even when faced with uncertainty. 
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decisively
decisively
[Adverb]

in a way that shows one is determined and serious about making a decision

Ex: Congress must act decisively against this threat. 
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indecisive
indecisive
[Adjective]

(of a person) having difficulty making choices or decisions, often due to fear, lack of confidence, or overthinking

Ex: She's so indecisive that it takes her hours to choose what to wear each morning. 
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indecisively
indecisively
[Adverb]

(of a conclusion or result) in a way that is not final or definite

Ex: The struggle ended indecisively. 
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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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dishonestly
dishonestly
[Adverb]

in a way that involves lie or deceiption

Ex: He was accused of dishonestly obtaining property. 
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early
early
[Adjective]

happening or done before the usual or scheduled time

Ex: They caught an early flight to avoid the rush. 
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easy
easy
[Adjective]

needing little skill or effort to do or understand

Ex: Cooking pasta is easy; you just boil water and add the noodles. 
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easily
easily
[Adverb]

in a way that something is done without much trouble or exertion

Ex: She completed the marathon easily. 
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enthusiastic
enthusiastic
[Adjective]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

Ex: His enthusiastic support for the project helped drive it to success. 
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enthusiastically

in a manner that shows great willingness, interest, or excitement

Ex: The volunteers worked enthusiastically to complete the community project, driven by their commitment to making a positive impact. 
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extreme
extreme
[Adjective]

very high in intensity or degree

Ex: The hikers faced extreme weather conditions during their ascent, including freezing temperatures and high winds. 
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extremely
extremely
[Adverb]

to a very great amount or degree

Ex: Her paintings are extremely impressive. 
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

Ex: All students are treated equally by her because she is a fair teacher. 
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fairly
fairly
[Adverb]

in a manner that is free from bias, favoritism, or injustice

Ex: The teacher graded the exams fairly. 
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fashionable
fashionable
[Adjective]

following the latest or the most popular styles and trends in a specific period

Ex: She always stays fashionable by keeping up with the latest trends and incorporating them into her wardrobe. 
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fashionably
fashionably
[Adverb]

in a way that follows current styles or trends in clothing, appearance, or behavior

Ex: She arrived fashionably dressed in the latest designer outfit. 
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fast
fast
[Adjective]

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

Ex: He had a fast response to emergency situations. 
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fast
fast
[Adverb]

in a rapid or quick way

Ex: She ran fast to catch the bus before it departed. 
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fortune
fortune
[noun]

a good thing that happens by chance and is not expected

Ex: By sheer fortune, she found a hundred-dollar bill on the sidewalk. 
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fortunately
fortunately
[Adverb]

used to express that something positive or favorable has happened or is happening by chance

Ex: Fortunately, the weather cleared up just in time for the outdoor event, allowing it to proceed smoothly. 
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glamorous
glamorous
[Adjective]

stylish, attractive, and often associated with luxury or sophistication

Ex: She looked absolutely glamorous in her evening gown and sparkling jewelry. 
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glamorously
glamorously
[Adverb]

in a way that is strikingly attractive and full of glamor

Ex: She walked glamorously down the red carpet, waving to the cameras. 
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good
good
[Adjective]

having a quality that is satisfying

Ex: She has a good memory and can remember details easily. 
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well
well
[Adverb]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

Ex: She performed well in the exam, earning top marks. 
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hard
hard
[Adjective]

needing a lot of skill or effort to do

Ex: Learning to play the piano at a professional level is hard and requires years of practice. 
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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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honestly
honestly
[Adverb]

in a way that reflects integrity, fairness, or adherence to truth

Ex: He earned every cent of that bonus honestly, through hard work and perseverance 
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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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immaturely
immaturely
[Adverb]

in a way that is childish, lacking emotional or intellectual maturity

Ex: He reacted immaturely by storming out of the room during the argument. 
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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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impatiently
impatiently
[Adverb]

in a manner that shows eagerness or restlessness for something to happen quickly

Ex: The children waited impatiently by the window for the ice cream truck. 
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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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inconsiderately

in a way that shows a lack of thought or care for others

Ex: He spoke inconsiderately, ignoring everyone’s feelings. 
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