Frozen 1 Vocabulary Lecture Notes

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A comprehensive collection of nouns, verbs, adjectives, phrases, and phrasal verbs from the film Frozen 1, focusing on vocabulary used in the transcript.

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accident

Something that happens by chance, typically without being intended; no one wants it to happen.

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power (magic power)

The ability to control something or do something extraordinary.

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danger

The possibility of suffering harm or injury.

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fear

An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous or a threat.

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enemy

A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone.

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trade (trade partner)

The action of buying and selling goods; an important relationship between kingdoms for commerce.

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blessing

Good words or wishes that bring luck.

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sorcery

The use of magic, often viewed with suspicion by others.

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fault

When you are responsible for something bad happening.

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stinker

Someone who behaves badly or unpleasantly.

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fjord

A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs.

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blowout

A big party or loud celebration.

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fellow

A man or boy, often used to describe someone strange but kind.

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howler

A stupid mistake.

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crook

A swindler or thief.

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stranger

A person whom one does not know.

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sled

A vehicle used for traveling over snow or ice.

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sorceress

A woman who possesses magic powers.

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treason

A very serious act committed against one's own kingdom.

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staircase

A set of stairs and its surrounding structure.

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heir

A person who will receive a title or property in the future.

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destruction

Severe damage or the act of destroying something.

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to protect

To ensure that nothing bad happens to a person or thing.

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to conceal

To hide something or keep it secret.

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to remove

To take something away so it is no longer there.

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to apologize

To express regret for something one has done wrong.

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to pretend

To act as if something is true when it is not.

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to slip

To lose one's footing and slide accidentally.

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to trust

To believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone.

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to warn

To tell someone about a possible danger.

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to replace

To provide a substitute for something broken or missing.

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to thaw

To unfreeze or melt.

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to conspire

To plan something bad together with someone else.

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to destroy

To damage something so badly that it can no longer exist.

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to question

To feel or express doubt about someone's intentions.

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to hesitate

To pause before saying or doing something.

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to disappear

To cease to be visible or go away.

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to distract

To take someone's attention away from what they are doing.

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to return

To come or go back to a place.

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to doom

To make it certain that something will end badly.

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to sacrifice

To give up something important for the sake of another person.

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awake

When a person is not sleeping and is fully conscious.

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mysterious

Difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

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cursed

Under a spell intended to harm.

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awkward

When a situation is strange or a person feels uncomfortable.

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gorgeous

Luxurious or very beautiful.

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sprightly

Energetic and lively.

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invisible

Unable to be seen.

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confused

Unable to think clearly or understand a situation.

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dubious

When there are doubts about the truth or honesty of something.

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ordinary

Normal or not special in any way.

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unfortunate

Unlucky or regrettable.

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mad (at)

Angry with someone.

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creepy

Causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.

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indebted (to)

When a person feels they owe someone or is very grateful for help.

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wicked

Evil or sneaky.

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capable (of)

Having the power or ability to do something.

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inappropriate

Behavior that does not fit the situation or may be disliked.

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stubborn

Refusing to change one's mind or position.

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overbearing

A person who seeks to control everyone and everything.

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engaged

Having formally agreed to get married.

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preferable

An option that is liked more than others or is a better choice.

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desperate (for)

To want something very badly or need help urgently.

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dumb

Stupid or ill-conceived.

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to keep something hidden

To keep something a secret.

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to trust someone's judgment

To believe that a person understands a situation correctly and can make good decisions.

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to stage an accident

To make it look like an accident happened naturally even though it was planned.

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to sentence someone to death

To officially state that someone must be executed as punishment.

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to charge someone with something

To officially state that a person has committed a specific crime.

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to get out of hand

When a situation becomes too difficult, complicated, or dangerous to control.

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to come of age

To reach adulthood and take on legal or royal responsibilities.

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to take care of someone

To look after or provide for someone's needs.

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to do something for a living

To perform a specific job or work to earn money.

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to throw in a visit to

To add a trip or visit to an existing plan.

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I am not buying it/ I don't buy it

Expressions used to indicate that one does not believe what is being said.

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don't you dare

A strong prohibition or warning against doing something.

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to be in charge of something

To have control over or the duty to manage something.

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to stay out of sight

To remain unnoticed or hidden.

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to stand a chance

To be able to win or achieve something.

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to be no match for someone

To be weaker or less capable than another person or power.

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hands down

Without a doubt or definitely.

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to shut someone out

To not allow a person to be near or to know what is happening; pushing someone away.

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to work something out

To solve a problem or find a solution together.

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to stay away from

To keep one's distance from someone or something dangerous.

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to deal with someone/something

To handle or take action regarding a person or situation.

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to freak out

To panic or react in a very emotional way.

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to pay something off

To return all the money owed for a debt.

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to tag along

To join or go along with others who are already going somewhere.

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to start over

To make a new beginning after a mistake or failure.

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to give away

To give something to someone as a gift or for free.

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to dawn on someone

When a person suddenly realizes or understands something important.

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to figure something out

To find an answer or find a way to understand something.

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to take someone in

To allow someone to live at one's home or to help them.

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to hold back from someone

To restrain oneself from showing or telling feelings to another person.

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to get away with something

To do something bad and avoid facing consequences or punishment.

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to look to someone

To turn to someone for help, advice, or support.