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Advanced Verbs (C1) to Increase Your English Vocabulary

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Increase your English vocabulary with these advanced verbs (C1 level). First, learn the advanced words and definitions, and then hear these words in context as I tell you an original story containing all the vocabulary covered.

Hello teacher Anna, I just want to say thank you this was an incredible lesson in which I must admit I learned new vocabulary, I mean advanced C1 English verbs which I didn't know I really like the way you introduce the meanings for each verb, sentences examples and of course the short story you narrate at the end of the video. Thanks again, now I feel like I want to explore your channel and watch some other interesting English lessons. Greetings from Colombia! 😃👏👍

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Making legal decisions / law

adjudicate → give a formal judgment

indict → formally accuse of a crime

Collecting information

compile → gather and organise information

Explaining / reasoning

elaborate → explain in more detail

justify → give a valid reason

Stopping / dealing with situations

halt → stop something

grapple → deal with a difficult problem

Emotions / reactions

offend → upset or insult someone

marvel → feel great surprise or admiration

Actions / behaviour

falsify → change something to deceive

lavish → give generously

kindle → ignite or start

nuzzle → rub affectionately

peek → look quickly

debilitate → make weak

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Falsify=fabricate
Grapple = to deal with difficult situations

Halt=stop
Indict= to accuse
Justify=explanation
Kindle =start a fire

Lavish = to give sth in great quantity
Marvel =extremely surprised
Nuzzled= rubbing in gently way
Peek = take a quick look


Adjudicate =to make normal judgment
Compile = gathering info
Debilitate= to make something weak or sb
Elaborate = explain in details
Offend = to cause someone to upset

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It's funny to me how the English words that are considered "difficult" or "high level" are those that derive from Latin roots and are therefore identical to the ones I use in my native language😂

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Adjudicate - make a legal decision
Compile
Debilitate — make someone weak or infirm
Elaborate on
Falsify
Grapple — deal with a problem
Halt
Indict — accuse of a crime formally
Justify
Kindle — to ignite something
Lavish — to give smth in large quantities
Marvel — to be surprised at something
Nuzzle — to press your face against someone affectionately
Offend
Peek

The judges were quick to adjudicate the case as they were presented with imposing evidence of the suspect committing a crime

The debilitating effect of sports in regard to the stress should be taken into consideration when looking for a way to avoid excruciating mental pain.

When people are cornered and pressed into responding to a particular issue, they tend to grapple with the matter more aggressively and less rationally

Not for nothing indicting someone publicly is considered a crime as it can be defamatory to someone’s reputation

When a charismatic person jokes, it tends to kindle a smile on people’s faces.

People tend to lavish their time on meaningless activities not even paying attention to how much time they waste.

Often, he can’t help but marvel at the beauty of his girlfriend.

As an act of affection, cats can be seen nuzzling into their owner’s hands

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I am not ready to justify my attitude towards toxic people

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I was grappling with the motherhood

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1. Adjudicate
2. Compile
3. Debilitate
4. Elaborate
5. Falsify
6. Grapple
7. Halt
8. Indict
9. Justify
10. Kindle
11. Lavish
12. Marvel
13. Nuzzle
14. Offend
15. Peek

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Where are the synonyms of these words?

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Adjudicate
Compile
Debilitate
Falsify
Grapple
Indict
Kindle
Lavish
Marvel
Nuzzle
Offend
Peek

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These comments simping fr.

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2:00He's accused of falsifing the company's financial records. I also extrapolated the similar answer

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