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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.
power (magic power)
The ability to control something or do something extraordinary.
danger
The possibility of suffering harm or injury.
fear
An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous or a threat.
enemy
A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone.
trade (trade partner)
The action of buying and selling goods; an important relationship between kingdoms for commerce.
blessing
Good words or wishes that bring luck.
sorcery
The use of magic, often viewed with suspicion by others.
fault
When you are responsible for something bad happening.
stinker
Someone who behaves badly or unpleasantly.
fjord
A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
blowout
A big party or loud celebration.
fellow
A man or boy, often used to describe someone strange but kind.
howler
A stupid mistake.
crook
A swindler or thief.
stranger
A person whom one does not know.
sled
A vehicle used for traveling over snow or ice.
sorceress
A woman who possesses magic powers.
treason
A very serious act committed against one's own kingdom.
staircase
A set of stairs and its surrounding structure.
heir
A person who will receive a title or property in the future.
destruction
Severe damage or the act of destroying something.
to protect
To ensure that nothing bad happens to a person or thing.
to conceal
To hide something or keep it secret.
to remove
To take something away so it is no longer there.
to apologize
To express regret for something one has done wrong.
to pretend
To act as if something is true when it is not.
to slip
To lose one's footing and slide accidentally.
to trust
To believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone.
to warn
To tell someone about a possible danger.
to replace
To provide a substitute for something broken or missing.
to thaw
To unfreeze or melt.
to conspire
To plan something bad together with someone else.
to destroy
To damage something so badly that it can no longer exist.
to question
To feel or express doubt about someone's intentions.
to hesitate
To pause before saying or doing something.
to disappear
To cease to be visible or go away.
to distract
To take someone's attention away from what they are doing.
to return
To come or go back to a place.
to doom
To make it certain that something will end badly.
to sacrifice
To give up something important for the sake of another person.
awake
When a person is not sleeping and is fully conscious.
mysterious
Difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
cursed
Under a spell intended to harm.
awkward
When a situation is strange or a person feels uncomfortable.
gorgeous
Luxurious or very beautiful.
sprightly
Energetic and lively.
invisible
Unable to be seen.
confused
Unable to think clearly or understand a situation.
dubious
When there are doubts about the truth or honesty of something.
ordinary
Normal or not special in any way.
unfortunate
Unlucky or regrettable.
mad (at)
Angry with someone.
creepy
Causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
indebted (to)
When a person feels they owe someone or is very grateful for help.
wicked
Evil or sneaky.
capable (of)
Having the power or ability to do something.
inappropriate
Behavior that does not fit the situation or may be disliked.
stubborn
Refusing to change one's mind or position.
overbearing
A person who seeks to control everyone and everything.
engaged
Having formally agreed to get married.
preferable
An option that is liked more than others or is a better choice.
desperate (for)
To want something very badly or need help urgently.
dumb
Stupid or ill-conceived.
to keep something hidden
To keep something a secret.
to trust someone's judgment
To believe that a person understands a situation correctly and can make good decisions.
to stage an accident
To make it look like an accident happened naturally even though it was planned.
to sentence someone to death
To officially state that someone must be executed as punishment.
to charge someone with something
To officially state that a person has committed a specific crime.
to get out of hand
When a situation becomes too difficult, complicated, or dangerous to control.
to come of age
To reach adulthood and take on legal or royal responsibilities.
to take care of someone
To look after or provide for someone's needs.
to do something for a living
To perform a specific job or work to earn money.
to throw in a visit to
To add a trip or visit to an existing plan.
I am not buying it/ I don't buy it
Expressions used to indicate that one does not believe what is being said.
don't you dare
A strong prohibition or warning against doing something.
to be in charge of something
To have control over or the duty to manage something.
to stay out of sight
To remain unnoticed or hidden.
to stand a chance
To be able to win or achieve something.
to be no match for someone
To be weaker or less capable than another person or power.
hands down
Without a doubt or definitely.
to shut someone out
To not allow a person to be near or to know what is happening; pushing someone away.
to work something out
To solve a problem or find a solution together.
to stay away from
To keep one's distance from someone or something dangerous.
to deal with someone/something
To handle or take action regarding a person or situation.
to freak out
To panic or react in a very emotional way.
to pay something off
To return all the money owed for a debt.
to tag along
To join or go along with others who are already going somewhere.
to start over
To make a new beginning after a mistake or failure.
to give away
To give something to someone as a gift or for free.
to dawn on someone
When a person suddenly realizes or understands something important.
to figure something out
To find an answer or find a way to understand something.
to take someone in
To allow someone to live at one's home or to help them.
to hold back from someone
To restrain oneself from showing or telling feelings to another person.
to get away with something
To do something bad and avoid facing consequences or punishment.
to look to someone
To turn to someone for help, advice, or support.