| 1 |
put something into something else (often by using a needle) |
| 2 |
in war, armies of one country enter another country |
| 3 |
an unpleasant surprise |
| 4 |
what someone says you could, or should, do |
| 5 |
being told you can do something, being allowed to do something |
| 6 |
studying a subject carefully to find new information |
| 7 |
treating someone politely (in a way that shows believe they are important) |
| 8 |
general word for animals like chimpanzees and gorillas |
| 9 |
place for keeping animals so they cannot run away |
| 10 |
pieces of metal that stop someone from getting in or out |
| 11 |
what you put on your face because you want to look good |
| 12 |
do things to (or for) other people or animals |
| 13 |
using people or things for your own good without caring if you harm them |
| 14 |
things that the law allows you to do (to speak freely, for example) |
| 15 |
boss tells you're not a good worker and you don't have a job anymore |
| 16 |
not understanding something, getting something wrong; being mixed up |
| 17 |
causing pain to a person or animal without a good reason |
| 18 |
place where scientific work is done |
| 19 |
scientific method of learning something, discovering something |
| 20 |
think that someone else is doing good things or living well |