Bother: (v)
to annoy, worry or upset somebody; to cause somebody trouble or pain
Bother: (n)
trouble or difficulty
Indecisiveness/ Indecision: (n)
the state of being unable to decide
Unacceptable: (adj)
so bad that you think it should not be allowed
Cover up: (phrasal verb)
to try to stop people from knowing the truth about a mistake, a crime, etc.
Commitment: (n)
a promise to do something or to behave in a particular way; a promise to support somebody/something; the fact of committing yourself
Vulnerable: (adj)
vulnerable (to somebody/something) weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally
Recognize: (v)
recognize somebody/something to give somebody official thanks for something that they have done or achieved
Consider: (v)
consider somebody/something to think about something, especially the feelings of other people, and be influenced by it when making a decision, etc.
Direct: (v)
to be in charge of actors in a play or film, or musicians in a band, orchestra, etc.
Crew: (n)
a group of people with special skills working together
Closely: (adv)
in a way that is very similar to somebody/something else
Photography: (n)
the art, process or job of taking photographs or filming something
Cinematographer: (n)
a person whose job is connected with photography and camerawork in making films
Essential: (adj)
completely necessary; extremely important in a particular situation or for a particular activity
Imagery: (n)
pictures, photographs, etc.
Pale: (adj)
light in colour; containing a lot of white
Rob: (v)
rob somebody/something (of something) to steal money or property from a person or place
Motivation: (n)
the reason why somebody does something or behaves in a particular way
Purpose: (n)
the intention, aim or function of something; the thing that something is supposed to achieve
Instant: (adj)
happening immediately
synonym immediate
Immediate: (adj)
happening or done without delay
synonym instant
Interact: (v)
interact (with somebody) to communicate with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them
Represent: (v)
represent somebody/something to be a member of a group of people and act or speak for them at an event, a meeting, etc.
Symbolize: (v)
symbolize something to be a symbol of something
synonym Symbolize
(British English also symbolise)
Punish: (v)
to make somebody suffer because they have broken the law or done something wrong
Amazingly: (adv)
in a very surprising way, especially one that makes you like or admire
synonym astoundingly, incredibly