Peckish

Do you know the adjective “peckish“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Harry: I’m feeling a little peckish.

Naoki: So am I. Why don’t we go to that restaurant over there?

Does it mean:

a) angry

b) tired

c) thirsty

d) hungry

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Answer: d) hungry

 

Exhilarating

Do you know the adjective “exhilarating“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Adam: Did you enjoy riding the roller coaster?

Lisa: Yes, it was exhilarating. I haven’t felt so excited in a long time!

Does it mean:

a) frightening

b) thrilling

c) boring

d) impressive

The answer is below!↓

 

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Answer: b) thrilling

Chuckle

Do you know the verb “to chuckle“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Kelly: How did you react when you heard the joke?

Treena: I chuckled to myself, even though it wasn’t so funny.

Does it mean:

a) cry

b) get angry

c) laugh quietly

d) feel bad

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) laugh quietly

To glare

Do you know the English verb “to glare“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Isabel: What did you say to the bus driver when he was rude to you?

Christine: I didn’t say anything. I was too angry. I just glared at him.

Does it mean:

a) smile

b) laugh

c) stare in an angry way

d) stare in polite way

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Answer: c) stare in an angry way

Atrocious

Do you know the English adjective “atrocious“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Paul: Why are you angry with your son?

Vincent: Because his attitude towards his me is atrocious. He said some terrible things yesterday.

Does it mean:

a) very good

b) very angry

c) very annoying

d) very bad

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Answer: d) very bad

Affable

Do you know the English adjective “affable“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Karen: How are the new neighbours?

Fred: They seem very affable. They invited us over for dinner sometime.

Does it mean:

a) friendly

b) unfriendly

c) annoying

d) rich

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Answer: a) friendly

Beg to differ

Do you know the English expression “beg to differ“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Tina: I think we should spend more money on this housing project.

Rita: I beg to differ. We have spent enough already.

Does it mean:

a) disagree

b) agree

c) ask for money

d) get angry

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Answer: a) disagree

Bemused

Do you know the English adjective “bemused“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Annette: How did everyone react to Tony’s presentation?

Frank: When he finished, everyone gave him a bemused look. No one knew what he was talking about.

Does it mean:

a) irritated

b) amused

c) terrified

d) confused

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Answer: d) confused

Petrified

Do you know the English adjective “petrified”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Karl: How did you react when you saw that giant spider?

Bill: I was petrified. I couldn’t move!

Does it mean:

a) very brave

b) very scared

c) very annoyed

d) very amused

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) very scared