think about something - to use your mind to decide about something, form an opinion, imagine something, etc., smile at someone - to make your mouth curve upwards, in order to be friendly or because you are happy or amused, believe in something - to be sure that something exists, work on something - to spend time working in order to produce or repair something, concentrate on something - to think very carefully about something that you are doing, deal with something - to succeed in controlling your feelings about an emotional problem so that it does not affect your life, rely on something - to trust or depend on something to do what you need or expect it to do, stand for something - if a letter or symbol stands for something, it represents a word, appeal to someone - if someone or something appeals to you, they seem attractive and interesting, belong to someone - if something belongs to someone, they own it, boast about something - to talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements or possessions because you want other people to admire you, depend on someone/something - to need the support, help or existence of someone or something in order to exist, be healthy, be successful, etc., differ from someone/something - to be different from someone or something in some way, discourage someone from doinɡ something - to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad, enquire about something - to ask someone for information about something, insist on something - to demand that something should happen, involve someone in something - to ask or allow someone to take part in something, specialise in something - to limit all or most of your study, business, etc. to a particular subject or activity, suffer from something - if someone suffers from an unpleasant or difficult experience, or is in a difficult situation, it happens to them or they experience it, volunteer for something - to offer to do something without expecting any reward, often something that other people do not want to do, be devastating - making someone feel extremely sad or shocked, feel numb - to be unable to think, feel or react in a normal way, bawl your eyes out - to be extremely sad and cry a lot, feel ashamed - to feel very sorry and embarrassed because of something you have done, be in shock - to have a feeling of surprise and disbelief when something very unexpected happens, especially something bad or frightening, have an impact on someone - to have a large effect or influence on someone, inspire someone to do something - to encourage someone by making them feel confident and eager to do something, blow your mind - to make you feel very surprised and excited by something, adventurous - not afraid of taking risks or trying new things, careless - not paying enough attention to what you are doing, so that you make mistakes, damage things, etc.,
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