worried or frightened by something
very shocked and feeling great disapproval
if news or a story breaks or if someone breaks it it becomes known by the public for the first time.
number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to
opposite to what someone said or thought
in an opposite way
to report the news about a particular important event
political news about the news about happening now
the demography of an area is the number and characteristics of the people who live in an area, in relation to their age, sex, if they are married or not, etc.
feeling extremely dislike or disapproval of something
upset or worried
unable to do anything to help yourself or anyone else
unable to control your feelings or behaviour because you are extremely friggtened, angry, excited...
to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it direct
to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have
annoyed
feeling sudden strong emotion
something that exists or happens especialy something unusual or interesting
the income that a government or company receives regularly
the group of people who regularly read a particular newspaper or magazine...
to publish something in a newspaper or magazine
someone or something that supplies information
an amount of money you pay regularly to receive a product or service or to be a member of an organisation
a change from one from or type to another or the process by wich this happens
to metion someone or something without talking about them directly
cold
a speech or piece of writing about a particular, ususally serious, subject
improved
in a way that is morally right
a day on wich a religious event or person is remembered and celebrated
that is the reason or explanation for something
in a way that cannot be avoided
a detailed plan or route for a journey
to cause someone to believe something that is not true
too slight or small in amount to be of inportance
a line of people who are all walking or travelling in the same direction, especially in a formal way as part of a religious ceremony or public celebration
to change an area or town by replacing things by new ones
less hot or tired
a description of possible actions or events
if something bad is symptomatic of something else it is caused by the other thing and is proof that it exists
not changed or damaged by people
while
a meeting of people to discuss and/or perform practical work in a subject or activity