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BASIC SYNONYMS

BASIC SYNONYMS. Synonyms – accomplish, achieve, carry out, pull off Accomplish To do something successfully You won’t accomplish anything by arguing. Achieve To succeed in doing something after trying very hard Have you achieved all your aims?

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BASIC SYNONYMS

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  1. BASIC SYNONYMS

  2. Synonyms – accomplish, achieve, carry out, pull off Accomplish To do something successfully You won’t accomplish anything by arguing. Achieve To succeed in doing something after trying very hard Have you achieved all your aims? The company has achieved great success in the USA. Accomplishverb – vykonat, provést, uskutečnit, dosáhnout

  3. Carry out To do something, especially something that has been planned Doctors carried out tests on the patients. The police carrying out a search for the missing man. Pull off To succeed in doing something very good, especially if it is unexpected The deal will be great for the company, if we can pull it off. Accomplishverb – vykonat, provést, uskutečnit, dosáhnout

  4. Synonyms – anger, annoyance, irritation, resentment, fury, rage Anger A feeling of being very annoyed He managed to control his anger. She couldn’t hide the anger she felt. Annoyance (zlost, mrzutost, trápení) A feeling of being slightly upset or impatient There was a tone of annoyance in her voice. Angernoun – hněv, zlost, zuřivost, vztek

  5. Irritation (podrážděnost, roztrpčení) A feeling of being annoyed and impatient She watched with irritation as he tried to fix the wheel again. Resentment (nelibost, zlost, vztek, odpor) The feeling of being angry and upset about something that someone else has done The decision caused a lot of resentment among local people. Angernoun – hněv, zlost, zuřivost, vztek

  6. Fury (běsnění, zuřivost, vztek) Very strong anger He shouted at us in fury. Rage (vztek, hněv, zlost) Sudden extreme anger Her face was red with rage. Angernoun – hněv, zlost, zuřivost, vztek

  7. Synonyms – annoy, irritate, bother, bug Annoy To make someone feel slightly angry or impatient Their rude behaviour really annoyed us. Irritate (dráždit, provokovat, popudit) A feeling of being slightly upset or impatient There was a tone of annoyance in her vioce. Annoyverb – obtěžovat, jít na nervy, znepokojovat, soužit

  8. Bother (rušit, vyrušovat, otravovat) To make someone feel slightly upset or irritatted It bothers me that it takes so long to get a reply. Bug (otravovat, jít na nervy) (informal) to make someone feel slightly angry, especially for a long time. That noise is really bugging me. It’s bugging me that I can’t remember his name. Annoyverb – obtěžovat, jít na nervy, znepokojovat, soužit

  9. Antonyms: Please (potěšit, uspokojit, udělat radost) To make someone happy of satisfied Delight To give great pleasure to someone Annoyverb – obtěžovat, jít na nervy, znepokojovat, soužit

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