Which of the following statements is true?,
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A blazer | A type of formal jacket |
A hoodie | A sweatshirt that has a hood to cover the head |
Checked | With a pattern of squares assembled end to end |
Striped | With stripes all along the material |
Flashy | Too bright and big looking |
Outrageous | With a unusual or strange look |
Skimpy | Referred to clothes that show a lot of your body |
To sweat | To secrete water from your skin when you feel hot or nervous |
Mud-splattered | Covered in dirt |
Budget | The amount of money you can spend on smth |
Costume | Special dress or clothes you wear for a party or filming |
Stuntmen | A double of an actor who does the risky scenes |
Ripped clothes | Torn clothes |
Can’t afford | You can’t pay for it |
Size | Clothes will fit you if they are the right size |
To throw away | To put into the bin |
Fashionable | |
Patterned | Not plain |
Scruffy | Not elegant |
Tight-fitting | Skinny |
Baggy | Too big |
To wonder | To ask yourself |
Smart | Elegant |
To wrap | I’ll wrap the present with a dot patterned material |
An event | Don’t forget tomorrow's concert, it’s an important event for the artist |
Broadsheets | Serious newspapers |
Tabloids | Popular newspapers with a lot of pictures and brief reports |
Tune in | To watch or listen to a specific radio or television programme |
To browse | To look for information on the internet |
Channel hop | The action of changing the tune you are connected to |
Documentary | A TV programme about History or nature |
To skim | To read quickly |
Inquiry | Investigation |
Missing | Absent or lost |
Accuracy | The ability to do something without making any mistake |
Average | A standard or level that is considered to be usual |
Phone tapping | Secretly listening to the conversations of others in their phones |
Make Research | Investigate |
Journalist | A person whose profession is to write reports for newspapers |
To release | Last Friday this singer-songwriter released a new album |
To deny | To not allow/ To not accept / To say smth is not true |
On bail | To be kept in jail until the trial begins |
Gadgets | Devices |
To broadcast | To send out a programme on television or radio |
Nowadays | Today |
Actually | In fact |
A host | The one who invites the guests |
Foreign correspondent | The representer of a company in another country |
Current affairs | The most recent worries or happenings |
Headlines | The title for a news report |
Do up | Fasten |
Dress up | To wear an outfit |
Go with | Match |
Put on | To wear |
Take off | Opposite of put on |
Try on | To wear smth you are aiming to buy |