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Autograph: a signature specially of a famous person
Bodyguard: a person or group of people whose job is to protect someone from attack
Crew: a group of people who work together
Crowd: a large group of people who have come together
Drive: energy provided by someone´s attitude at some activity
Entretainment: shows, films, television, or other performance oor activities that entertain people
Financée: the woman who is engaged to be married to someone
Heiress: a woman or girl who will receive or already has received a lot of money, property, or a tittle from another person, especially an older member of the same family, when that person dies
Idol: someone that is admired and resopected very much
Inflactuation: a feeling that means someone wnts something too hard at a certaint moment
Passer-by: someone who is going past a particular place, especially when something unusual happens
Performance: the action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
Performer: a person who entertains people by acting, dancing, singing, or playing music
Politician: a member of a goverment or law-making organization
Pressure: the force you produce when you press something
Popularity: the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
Role model: a person who someone admires and whose behaviour they try to copy
Tabloid: a type of popular newspaper with small pages that has many pictures and short simple reports
Talent scout: the person who looks for some young aged person with skills in some sport or activity.
Trend: a new fashion development in clothing, make-up, etc.
Fool: to trick someone or make someone appear stupid in some way
Gossip: conversation or reports about other people´s private lives that might be unkind, disapproving, or not true.
Amount: the total sum of two or more quantities or sums
Belly: the front or under part of the vertebrate body from the breastbone to the pelvis, containing the abdominal viscera; the abdomen
Carbon dioxide: a colorless, odorless, incombustible gas, CO 2, present in the atmosphere and formed during respiration
Crop: the cultivated produced of the ground, while growing or when gathered
Debris: the remains of anything broken down or destroyed
Lack: deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary
Landfill: a low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse inlayers covered by soil.
Litter: objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish
 Logging: the process, work, or business of cutting down trees and trasporting the logs to sawmills
Nightmare: a terrifying dream in wich the dreamer experiences feelings of the plessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
Pollution: the introduction of harmful substances or products into the enviroment
Shortcut: a shorter or quicker way
Trash: anything worthless, useless, or discarded; rubbish
Voyage: a journey by ship
Avoid: to keep away from
Pursue: the act of following a person down the street or a place
Worship: to have or show strong feeling or respect and admiration for God for example.
Controversial: causing disagreement or discusion
Disgraceful: very bad attitude or action wich may cause embarrasing feelings
Impressive: if an object or achievement is impressive, you admire or respect it.
Instant: happening inmediately
Lavish: large in quantity and expensive or impressive
Luxurious: very comfortable and expensive


Marvellous: extremely good
Notorious: famous for something bad
Offensive: causing offence
Outrageous: shocking and morally unacceptable
Overwhelmed: shoked or frightened
Spoilt: a child who was badly educated, giving him everything he wants
Strainght: continuing in one direction without curving
Surrounded: to be approached by a lot of people making a circle being you in the middle of it
Whealthy: being rich, having a lot of money.
Willing: the adjectives to describe a person who works energetically and enthusiastically
Carbon footprint: the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community
Enviromentally-friendly: not harmful to the enviroment
Greenhouse effect: the trapping of the sun´s warmth in a planet´s lower atmosphere, due tothe grater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infraredradiation emitted from the planet´s surface.
Make one´s way: when you make your way somewhere
Renewable nergy: energy from a source that is not finished when used,suck as wind or solar power

Avoid: to keep way from
Ban: to prohibit, forbid
Destroy: to reduce to useless fragments or form
Emit: to send forth
Ingest: to take, as food, into the body
Inhabit: to live or dwell in, as people or animals
Halfway: to hald the distance, to midpoint
Harmful: causing or capable of causing harm, injurious
Break down:  to brake something into pieces
Bring up: to come to a stop
Cut down: reduce in scope or lenght
Pick up: to lift someone or something up from a surface
Use up: to use all of suply of something
Wipe out:  be capsized by a wave wil surfing