Be Careful Flashcards
(48 cards)
Responsible (adj)
rı-SPON-sı-bıl Having a duty or obligation She is responsible for the project.
Outgoing (adj)
AUT-go-ing Friendly and likes meeting people He’s very outgoing.
Extrovert
Prejudice (n)
PRE-cı-dıs An unfair opinion without facts Racial prejudice still exists.
(Ön yargı)
Preference (n)
PRE-fır-ıns Liking something more than another My preference is coffee over tea.
Tend (v)
TEND To be likely to act a certain way Children tend to ask many questions.
Lack (n/v)
LAK The absence of something He lacks confidence.
Attention (n)
ı-TEN-şın The act of focusing or listening Pay attention in class.
Stubbed (v)
STABD Hit or push something sharply I stubbed my toe on the table.
Private (adj)
PRAY-vıt For personal use only This is a private room.
Horrified (adj)
HOR-ı-fayd Greatly shocked or afraid She was horrified by the news.
Cage (n)
KEYC A structure for keeping animals inside The bird is in a cage.
Divorced (adj)
dı-VORST No longer married My parents are divorced.
On your own (phrase)
on yor OUN Alone
Exhausted (adj)
ig-ZOS-tıd Very tired I’m completely exhausted after work.
Rebellious (adj)
rı-BEL-yıs Refusing to follow rules The teenager is rebellious.
Affectionate (adj)
ı-FEK-şı-nıt Showing love She’s an affectionate mother.
Selfish (adj)
SEL-fış Caring only about yourself Don’t be so selfish.
Spoilt (adj)
SPOYLT Treated too kindly or allowed too much The spoilt child cried again.
Rude (adj)
RUUD Impolite or offensive That was a rude comment.
Aide (n)
EYD An assistant or helper The minister’s aide took notes.
Owe (v)
OU To be in debt I owe him 10 dollars.
Can’t afford (phrase)
KENT ı-FORD Not have enough money I can’t afford a car right now.
Value (n/v)
VAL-yu The worth of something I value your opinion.
Shares (n)
ŞEERZ Parts of a company He bought shares in the company.