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gallery (noun) a building used to display or sell art, γκαλερί
Example
There is an exhibition of Greek art at the gallery.
game show (noun) a television programme where people score points by answering questions or doing things, τηλεπαιχνίδι
Example
"Millionnaire' is a popular game show.
Gemini (noun) the third sign of the zodiac, the Twins, which the sun enters about May 21, Δίδυμοι
Example
Gemini personalities need to experience the world on their own.
general (noun) a very high-ranking officer, especially in the army, στρατηγός
Example
The general ordered his soldiers to guard the country.
generation (noun) all the people who are about the same age, γενιά
Example
My grandmother's generation did not have television.
genre (noun) a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics, είδος
Example
What genre does the book fall into - comedy or tragedy?
get down to (verb) to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something, ασχολούμαι σοβαρά με κάποια δραστηριότητα
Example
I've got a lot of work to do, but I can't seem to get down to it.
giant (adjective) very great in size, strength, or importance, γιγαντιαίος
Example
She took a giant leap across the brook.
Synonym
enormous, great, huge, immense
Antonym
diminutive
gift (noun) something that you give to someone, usually for a particular occasion δώρο
Example
I really liked all my wedding gifts.
Synonym
present
Word Family
gifted (adj.)
glad (adjective) happy about something, χαρούμενος
Example
I’m so glad to see you again!
Word Family
Gladly
gladiator (noun) a man in ancient Rome who fought other men or animals, often to the death, to entertain an audience, μονομάχος
Example
Lots of Romans went to the Colloseum to watch gladiators fight.
glamourous (adjective) full of or characterized by fascination, allure, or excitement, σαγηνευτικός
Example
The magazine reports on the glamourous lives of movie stars.
Antonym
boring, dull
Word Family
glamour (n.)
go by car (expression) to drive to a place, πηγαίνω με το αυτοκίνητο
Example
I never go to school by car.
go green (phrase) to do more to protect nature and the environment, πρασινίζω ( ζω οικολογικά)
Example
We can go green if we recycle and protect the environment.
go on foot (expression) to walk to a place, πηγαίνω με τα πόδια
Example
I usually go to school on foot, but today I’m taking my bike.
go through (verb) to carefully examine the contents of something or a collection of things in order to find something, ξεφυλλίζω
Example
The officer at the airport went through my suitcase.
goddess (noun) a female god, θεά
Example
Athina was the goddess of wisdom.
golden (adjective) made of gold, χρυσαφένιος
Example
The queen wore a golden crown.
Synonym
gold
gorgeous (adjective) very beautiful or pleasant, splendit, πολύ όμορφος, υπέροχος
Example
You look gorgeous today!
Synonym
beautiful
Antonym
ugly
Word Family
gorgeously (adv.), gorgeousness (n.)
grade (noun) a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination, βαθμός
Example
Kostas worked hard and got good grades.
Synonym
mark, score
grain (noun) the small hard seeds of plants such as wheat or rice. Grain is used for food and often ground into flour, σπόρος/κόκκος
Example
Chickens eat grain.
graphics (noun) (used with a plural verb) the charts, maps, drawings, and other images used in printed works such as books and magazines, γραφικά
Example
Our science book has a lot of graphics.
grill (verb) to cook on a grill,ψήνω στη σχάρα
Example
We grilled hamburgers for dinner.
Synonym
broil
Word Family
griller (n.)
ground (noun) the surface of the earth, έδαφος
Example
I sat down on the ground.
Synonym
earth, land, soil
grounded (adjective) a type of punishment, τιμωρία
Example
Α young person who is grounded is not allowed to leave his/her room except to eat or go to school
guess (noun) an opinion, estimate, or answer based on little or no information, υπόθεση
Example
My guess wasn't even close.
guess (verb) to give an answer or opinion without enough information to be certain, μαντεύω
Example
Can you guess how many pennies are in this jar?
Synonyms
estimate
guide (noun) a person who shows the way or leads others, οδηγός, ξεναγός
Example
The guide led us up the mountain.
Synonym
counselor, leader
guide book (noun) a book that gives visitors information about a particular place, οδηγός
Example
I always take a guide book with me when travelling abroad.
Synonym
guide
guided tour (noun) if someone takes you on a guided tour, they show you around a place of interest and tell you all about it, ξενάγηση
Example
You will be taken on a guided tour of the palace.
guilty (adjective) responsible for breaking a law or doing something wrong, ένοχος
Example
The judge sent the guilty man to prison.
Antonym
innocent
Word Family
guiltily (adv.), guilt(n.)
gum (noun) a sweet substance that you chew, τσίχλα
Example
You should't chew gum in the classroom.
guy (noun) a man, φιλαράκος
Example
He’s such a nice guy.
Synonym
pal