AWL7. Words All Welcome to your AWL7. Words All Click "NEXT" to begin. 1. to change your ideas or behavior so that you can deal with a new situation 2. someone who is no longer a child and is legally responsible for their actions 3. to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things 4. money, food, or other help that an organization or government gives to a country or area where people need it, for example because of a war or flood 5. a television station and the programs that it broadcasts 6. a substance used in chemistry or produced by a process involving chemistry 7. completely typical 8. including many details or aspects of something 9. to consist of two or more things 10. to prove that something is true 11. completely different or opposed to something else 12. 13. two things or people of the same type 14. a period of ten years, especially one beginning with a year that ends in a 0, for example 1990 to 1999 15. certain 16. to say that you did not do something that someone has accused you of doing 17. to see or show a difference between things 18. to get rid of something that you no longer need or want 19. very lively and enthusiastic, with a lot of energy and determination 20. to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed 21. based on real experience or scientific experiments rather than on theory 22. to provide a person, object, or place with the things that they need for a particular purpose 23. to remove something from a particular place 24. a set of papers, documents, or records that you keep because they contain information 25. existing only in limited numbers or amounts, or continuing only for a limited time or distance 26. the part of a structure of a building that is below the ground and supports the rest of it 27. a round ball that has a map of the world on it 28. a level of quality or importance 29. to make it certain that something will happen or exist 30. a system for organizing people according to their status in a society, organization, or other group 31. exactly the same 32. a system of ideas and principles on which a political or economic theory is based 33. to form an opinion about something that is based on information that you already have 34. to invent or begin using new ideas, methods, equipment etc 35. to put something into something else, or into a hole or space 36. to become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change it 37. to keep someone in a place away from other people 38. radio, television, newspapers, the internet, and magazines, considered as a group: can be followed by a singular or plural verb 39. a particular way of doing something 40. a typical example or model of something 41. an event or situation that can be seen to happen or exist 42. something important that must be done first or needs more attention than anything else 43. to officially stop something from being done, especially by making it illegal 44. the process of producing a book, magazine etc., either on paper or online, for people to buy or read 45. to say or write words that someone else has said or written 46. to let someone leave a place where they have been kept 47. to change the order or development of events, a process, or a situation to be the opposite of what it was 48. to produce the features of something in a way that seems real but is not 49. the sole person or thing is the only one of a particular type 50. to some degree but not to a large degree 51. to formally give something to someone so that they can make a decision about it 52. someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor 53. to stay alive despite an injury, illness, war etc 54. a long piece of writing that is the final part of an advanced university degree 55. a subject that you write or speak about 56. to send out an electronic signal such as a radio or television signal 57. happening at the end of a process or activity 58. very special, unusual, or good 59. able to be seen 60. a voluntary action is done because you choose to do it, and not because you have to Time's up