ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Choose the right definition for the following adjectives. All of them appear in the film
ACCOMPLISHED
- done in a hurry, especially with bad results
- an accomplished writer, painter, singer is very skilful and good at his job
- extremely unpleasant, terrible
WILLING
- someone who is ready to help and does not have to be persuaded
- feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling
- very impressive, exciting, or surprising
BREATHTAKING
- extremely unpleasant, terrible
- very determined to do what you want, even when other people advise you not to do it
- very impressive, exciting, or surprising
DREADFUL
- not comfortable, peaceful, or relaxed
- very determined to do what you want, even when other people advise you not to do it
- extremely unpleasant, terrible
GRATEFUL
- not wanting to be with people or to go to social events
- feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling
- feel healthy and giving you a lot of energy
HASTY
- you feel healthy and giving you a lot of energy
- done in a hurry, especially with bad results
- extremely unpleasant, terrible
UNSOCIABLE
- an accomplished writer, painter or singer is very skilful and good at his job
- not wanting to be with people or to go to social events
- very determined to do what you want, even when other people advise you not to do it
HEADSTRONG
- very impressive, exciting, or surprising
- someone who is ready to help and does not have to be persuaded
- very determined to do what you want, even when other people advise you not to do it
INVIGORATING
- an accomplished writer, painter, singer etc is very skilful and good at his job
- done in a hurry, especially with bad results
- making you feel healthy and giving you a lot of energy
UNEASY
- not comfortable, peaceful, or relaxed
- very impressive, exciting, or surprising
- extremely unpleasant, terrible