1
accent a way of pronouncing words that someone has because
of where they were born or live
ambassador an important official that a government sends to
another country to manage its relations with that
country
anxious very worried about something that may happen
authority the power or right to make important decisions and
control people
betray to behave dishonestly towards someone who loves
you, trusts you, or supports you, or do something that
will cause problems for them
candle a stick of wax that you burn to produce light
care (about) to be concerned about or interested in someone or
something
cheer to shout approval, encouragement etc.
delighted very pleased and excited about something
descendant someone who is related to a person who lived long ago
document a piece of paper that has official information written
on it
double someone who looks very similar to someone else
doubt the feeling that something is not true or that someone
cannot be trusted
drawbridge a bridge that can be pulled up, for example to prevent
people getting into a castle
duty something that you have to do because it is right or it
is part of your job
embassy the building where a group of officials deal with their
country’s affairs in a foreign country
fashionably in a way that is popular or thought to be good at a
particular time
fork a place where a road or river divides into two parts
French window a large glass door
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accent a way of pronouncing words that someone has because
of where they were born or live
ambassador an important official that a government sends to
another country to manage its relations with that
country
anxious very worried about something that may happen
authority the power or right to make important decisions and
control people
betray to behave dishonestly towards someone who loves
you, trusts you, or supports you, or do something that
will cause problems for them
candle a stick of wax that you burn to produce light
care (about) to be concerned about or interested in someone or
something
cheer to shout approval, encouragement etc.
delighted very pleased and excited about something
descendant someone who is related to a person who lived long ago
document a piece of paper that has official information written
on it
double someone who looks very similar to someone else
doubt the feeling that something is not true or that someone
cannot be trusted
drawbridge a bridge that can be pulled up, for example to prevent
people getting into a castle
duty something that you have to do because it is right or it
is part of your job
embassy the building where a group of officials deal with their
country’s affairs in a foreign country
fashionably in a way that is popular or thought to be good at a
particular time
fork a place where a road or river divides into two parts
French window a large glass door