Word list:
1
Reflect upon (v) – to think carefully, especially about possibilities and opinions
(B2)
Example: The manager demanded time to reflect on what to do
2
Confess (v) – to admit that you have done something wrong or something that
you feel guilty or bad about
Example: She confessed to her husband that she had sold her wedding ring
3
Take a peek at (v) – to look, especially for a short time or while trying to avoid
being seen (C2)
Example: That’s why I decided to take a peek into Adam’s medical records
4
Compelling (adj) – if a reason, argument is compelling, it makes you believe it or
accept it because it is so strong
Example: Its fairly compelling argument for going
5
toss a coin (v) – to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land
facing up, as a way of making a decision (C1)
Example: Let’s toss up to see who will go first
6
Gaze (n) – a long look, usually of a particular kind (C2)
Example: a steady gaze; an innocent gaze
7
Haunt (v) – to cause repeated suffering or anxiety
Example: Fighting in Vietnam was an experience that would haunt him for the rest
of his life
8
Clue (n) – a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a
problem
Example: Police are still looking for clue in their search for the missing girl
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30 - Day Reading Challenge
30 - Day Reading Challenge
Day 9 (Reading Passage 3)
Word list:
1
Astonishing (adj) – very surprising (B2)
Example: Her first love enjoyed an astonishing success
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