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Vocabulary T5

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  • Not be anything special.
    Nothing to write home about
  • Interesting or attractive with a slightly strange and old-fashioned quality.
    Quaint
  • Built over a wide area in a way that is not carefully planned, and maybe ugly.
    Sprawling
  • Friendly and pleasant, especially to someone who has just arrived at a place.
    Welcoming
  • In bad condition because no one has spent money on repairs.
    Shabby
  • Having achieved victor, or certain to achieve it.
    Be home and dry
  • The name that a company chooses for its particular product or group of products.
    Brand name
  • Famous/well-known for.
    Renowned for
  • Be comfortable and relaxed with.
    Be at home with
  • Say in public or in an ad that you like a product.
    Endorse
  • Earn
    Take home
  • Where people from many different countries and cultures live.
    Cosmopolitan
  • Make you realise something (often unpleasant) or understand it better than before.
    Bring it home to you
  • Unexpected phone calls or visits by someone trying to sell you something.
    Cold calls
  • An advertisement on a website.
    Banner(s)
  • Large boards used for advertisements in an outside public place.
    Billboards
  • Things given to you that you don't have to pay for.
    Freebies
  • A place where you feel as relaxed as in your own home.
    Home from home
  • People talking to each other about and recommending a product.
    Word-of-mouth publicity
  • Having a lot of a particular quality or thing.
    Steeped in
  • Full of noise and activity in a pleasant and interesting way.
    Bustling
  • To move quickly towards something.
    Homed in
  • Make public a series of things such as adverts or commercials that try to persuade a person to buy a product
    Launch a marketing campaign
  • Unpleasant facts or opinions about you that someone tells you.
    Home truths