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aggressive (adjective) mean and unfriendly; ready to argue or start fights, επιθετικός
Example
He has a hard time getting along with others because of his aggressive nature.
Synonym
belligerent, offensive, tough
Antonym
mild, peaceful
Word Family
aggressively, aggression 
brick (noun) a very hard block of clay, τούβλο
Example
People use bricks to make walls.
distinctive (adjective) to set apart or mark as distinct or unusual, χαρακτηριστικός, ευδιάκριτος
Example
The actor, John Wayne, had a distinctive way of walking.
Synonym
special,particular
Antonym
common
Word Family
distinction
dye (noun) a substance that is used to give colour to cloth, hair, or other materials, βαφή
Example
They are using a special kind of red dye that looks bright under the sea.
Synonym
colour
fair (adjective) giving equal treatment, δίκαιος
Example
They divided the money in a way that was fair.
Synonym
just, right
Antonym
unfair
Word Family
fairness 
feminine (adjective) having to do with a woman or girl; of the female sex, θηλυκός
Example
"Jane" is a feminine name, and "John" is a masculine name.
homesick (adjective) longing for one's home, νοσταλγός
Example
Sometimes children who go away to camp feel homesick.
Word Family
homesickness 
ignore (verb) to refuse to recognize or notice, αγνοώ
Example
She ignored me at the dance.
Synonym
neglect
Antonym
recognize, watch
Word Family
ignorance, ignorant
isolation (noun) the quality of being alone, especially when this makes you feel unhappy, απομόνωση
Example
Jesus lived in isolation for 40 days before he started teaching.
judge (verb) to form an opinion about something, κρίνω
Example
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Word Family
judgement
loyalty (noun) the condition of being faithful, πίστη
Example
The soldiers showed great loyalty to their country during the war.
Synonym
allegiance, faithfulness
Antonym
betrayal
proper (adjective) correct or right for a certain purpose, κατάλληλος
Example
Shorts and a T-shirt are not the proper clothing for a job interview.
Synonym
appropriate, right, suitable
Word Family
properly
pure (adjective) not mixed with anything else; made of only one substance, αγνός
Example
She's wearing a blouse made of pure silk.
Synonym
simple
Word Family
purity 
regulation (noun) a rule or law that controls or directs people's actions, κανονισμός
Example
When you build a house, you have to follow your city's rules and regulations.
Synonym
law, rule
rub (verb) to push back and forward across something using pressure, τρίβω
Example
I rubbed the spot on the shirt with soap and water.
submarine (noun) a sea vessel that can travel under water, υποβρύχιο
Example
Have you heard the song 'Yellow submarine' by the Beatles?
tense (adjective) feeling nervous and not able to relax, τεταμένος
Example
Elena is tense when she gets home from work.
Synonym
anxious, nervous, worried
Antonym
calm, relaxed
Word Family
tension
verify (verb) to make sure of the truth or correctness, επαληθεύω
Example
We verified his story by talking to his father.
Synonym
confirm, prove
Word Family
verifiable, verification