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VOCABULARY REVIEW

Across
Someone who lacks confidence and is uncertain about their own abilities or if other people really like them.
THE ABILITY TO LIVE FOREVER (ETERNAL). A NOUN
The adjective of the word 'talent'.
wishing you had what another person has.
To admire someone. A phrasal verb.
To be unique (different) to the rest. A phrasal verb.
SOMEONE WHO IS UNABLE TO STOP THINKING ABOUT CELEBRITIES. AN ADJECTIVE
For example; coal, oil and natural gas.
An area that has only private houses, not offices and factories.
A very poor, dirty and crowded part of a city.
A noun. e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies
A synonym for the word 'disaster'.
Someone who thinks they are the best.
feeling worried about something that is going to happen.
Down
The opposite of the word 'decrease'.
To lie about something. A phrasal verb.
An adjective. Containing too many people or things.
The first word begins with 'v' and the second part means to explode.
An area in or on the edge of a city, in which poor people live in small, very cheaply built houses.
The process of becoming more like the city.
AN EXTREMELY FAMOUS OR NOTORIOUS PERSON. THE NOUN OF LEGENDARY.
To look into someone's eyes.
SOMETHING THAT IS VERY POPULAR OR SUCCESSFUL. AN ADJECTIVE.
THE ADJECTIVE OF 'FAME
completely destroyed, very shocked and upset.
For example, ASAP, FYI.