Face2Face - Advanced - Unit 7 - 7C

Here, you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - 7C in the Face2Face Advanced coursebook, such as "grill," "dawn," "flood," etc.

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Face2Face - Advanced
to grill [verb]

to ask a lot of challenging and persistent questions to get information or clarification

Ex: In the press conference , reporters grilled the public figure about recent controversial statements .
to grill [verb]

to cook food directly over or under high heat, typically on a metal tray

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warm [adjective]

displaying friendliness, kindness, or enthusiasm

Ex: The warm welcome we received from the staff made our visit to the hotel memorable .
warm [adjective]

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

Ex: The warm afternoon was perfect for a picnic in the park .
storm [noun]

a sudden and forceful assault or attack, often involving a large group or intense action

Ex: The soldiers launched a storm on the enemy 's fortress .
storm [noun]

a strong and noisy event in the sky with heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds

Ex: The boat rocked violently in the storm .
to flood [verb]

to supply or provide too much of something

Ex: Heavy rain flooded the garden with water , ruining the plants .
to flood [verb]

to become covered or filled by water

Ex: The dam was built to prevent the lake from flooding the surrounding neighborhoods during heavy rainfall .
bright [adjective]

capable of thinking and learning in a good and quick way

Ex: They were proud of their daughter , who was known for being bright and ambitious .
bright [adjective]

emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

Ex: The flashlight cast a bright beam of light into the dark forest .
dawn [noun]

the first time sunlight appears during the day

Ex: As the dawn approached , the birds began to sing , welcoming the new day .

to suddenly stop moving or become immobilized due to fear, shock, or surprise

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to cause something to become solid or turn into ice by reducing its temperature

Ex: She uses the freezer to freeze ice cubes for her drinks .
to fly [verb]

to make a sudden and quick movement

Ex: The ball flew past the goalkeeper into the net .
to fly [verb]

to travel or cross something in an aircraft

Ex: Instead of a long road trip , the family chose to fly to their dream destination .
to crack [verb]

to become overwhelmed by intense psychological pressure

Ex: He had been holding it together for months , but eventually , the stress of his personal life caused him to crack .
crack [noun]

a narrow opening or split, often caused by damage or pressure

Ex: The crack in the glass made it unsafe to use .