Class
Discussion
discussion – talking together in a group on a single topic
hardly – almost no, almost not, almost none
There’s hardly any tea left.
She hardly ever calls me. almost never
aired – make public
opinions – your
feelings or thoughts about sb/sth rather than a fact
Everyone had an opinion on the subject.
It is our opinion that he should resign.
synonym - view
barely – only just, in a way that is just possible but only with difficulty
He could barely read and write.
We barely had time to catch the train.
He could barely read and write.
stare – look
fixedly with eyes wide open
I screamed and everyone
silence – a
complete lack of noise or sound
Their footsteps echoed in the silence.
verb – to make sb stop speaking
She silenced him with a glare.
synonym - quiet
surrounded – to
be all around sth/sb
Tall trees surround the lake.
Police surrounded the building
chatter – continuous
rapid talk about things that are not important
verb – to talk quickly and continuously about unimportant
things
They chattered away happily for a while.
plain – (here)
clear
matter – a
subject or situation that you must consider or deal with, problem, substance
synonym – affair
It’s a private matter.
looked up – raised eyes when look down at sth
spoke – talked to sb about sth
rather – used to mean fairly or ‘to some degree’
It was a rather difficult question.
It was rather a difficult question.
studious – spending a lot of time studying or reading
synonym - scholarly
cheerful – happy and showing it by the way that you behave
I’m in a cheerful mood today.
generous – giving or willing to give freely
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