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level: Level-8

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level questions: Level-8

QuestionAnswer
to reveal your most secret feelingsbare one's soul,_,She had never bared her soul to anyone before.
the quality of being sentimentalsentimentality,_,He despised any kind of sentimentality.
someone who is dedicated works very hard at what they do because they care a lot about itdedicated,_,She is a dedicated and thoughtful teacher.
to feel sexually attracted to someonefancy,_,All the girls fancied him.
dependent on someone or somethingreliant,_,Most companies are now reliant on computer technology.
your social or professional rank or position, considered in relation to other peoplestatus,_,Doctors have traditionally enjoyed high social status.
when something changes from one form or state to anothertransition,_,Making the transition from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
the amount of time that someone or something liveslongevity,_,Worms have a longevity of about two years.
consisting of many different parts and often difficult to understandcomplex,_,Peter seemed to have an instant understanding of the most complex issues.
the way in which two people or things affect each otherinterplay,_,There's a lot of interplay between the writer and his characters.
the study of how the qualities of living things are passed on in their genesgenetics,_,The United States has pioneered the use of genetics in agriculture.
someone who is 100 years old or oldercentenarian,_,There are several centenarians living in the mountain village.
a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to use a part of their body properly, or to learn normallydisability,_,Public places are becoming more accessible to people with disabilities.
very different from each otherdiverse,_,The study looked at a diverse group of teenagers from many different schools.
to eat too much, or eat more than is healthyovereat,_,Overeating has become a serious problem in the developed countries.
having a clear aim or purposepurposeful,_,They make life meaningful and purposeful.
to understand how good or useful someone or something isappreciate,_,Her abilities are not fully appreciated by her employer.
to ask for something in an anxious or urgent way, because you want it very muchbeg,_,She begged and pleaded with them until they finally agreed.
a quantity of something such as time, money, or a substanceamount,_,They spend equal amounts of time in California and New York.
an example of a particular kind of situationinstance,_,They came across many instances of discrimination.
the ability to think about something carefully or for a long timeconcentration,_,She needed all her powers of concentration to stop herself from slipping on the icy road.
a number representing an amount, especially an official numberfigure,_,The sales figures have improved greatly in the last quarter.
when you are expecting something to happenanticipation,_,She waited in eager anticipation for Robert to arrive.
the feeling that something pleasant or exciting is going to happenexpectancy,_,I saw the look of expectancy in the children’s eyes.
someone who is as important, intelligent etc as you are, or who has the same rights and opportunities as you doequal,_,He treats all his staff as equals.
your peers are the people who are the same age as you, or who have the same type of job, social class etcpeers,_,American children did less well in math than their peers in Japan.
someone you work with - used especially by professional peoplecolleague,_,She discussed the idea with some of her colleagues.
one of two people who are married, or who live together and have a sexual relationshippartner,_,Discuss your worries with your partner.
the land and buildings of a university or college, including the buildings where students liveon-campus,_,Most first-year students live on campus.
a part of a number or an amount, considered in relation to the wholeproportion,_,The proportion of women graduates has increased in recent years.
to take money out of a bank accountwithdraw,_,I’d like to withdraw £500 from my current account.
one of the 100-year periods measured from before or after the year of Christ’s birthcentury,_,The church was built in the 13th century.
a job, experience, or situation that is stressful makes you worry a lotstressful,_,Moving to a new house is a very stressful experience.
to believe or say that a situation or event is caused by somethingattribute,_,The fall in the number of deaths from heart disease is generally attributed to improvements in diet.
relating to genes or geneticsgenetic,_,Each person has a unique genetic make-up.
done in a way that is intended or planneddeliberately,_,He shook his head slowly and deliberately.
not wanting to do something and refusing to do itunwilling,_,He was unwilling or unable to pay the fine.
the possibility that something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous may happenrisk,_,Skiers always face the risk of serious injury.
the quality of being common at a particular time, in a particular place, or among a particular group of peopleprevalence,_,There is a prevalence of deafness in older age groups.
an untreatable illness or injury cannot be helped with drugs or an operationuntreatable,_,Certain forms of cancer are currently untreatable with drugs.
not at all enjoyable or pleasantdisagreeable,_,The conversation was disagreeable to him.
something difficult or worrying that you are responsible forburden,_,His family responsibilities had started to become a burden.
a date or time by which you have to do or complete somethingdeadline,_,He missed the deadline for applications.
according to a rule, system etcin accordance with,_,Use this product only in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
the quality of being careful to do everything that it is your job or duty to doconscientiousness,_,He has been rewarded for his conscientiousness and loyalty to the company.
to help to make something happencontribute,_,Alcohol contributes to 100,000 deaths a year in the US.
happy and satisfiedcontent,_,We’ll be content with a respectable result in tomorrow’s match.
feeling certain that something is trueconvinced,_,Molly agreed, but she did not sound very convinced.
a reason, argument etc that is based on what is reasonable or sensiblevalid,_,Police officers must have a valid reason for stopping motorists.
an alternative idea, plan etc is different from the one you have and can be used insteadalternative,_,Have you any alternative suggestions?