Matching Pairs Gold experience B2. UNIT 2. VocabularyOnline version Gold experience B2. UNIT 2. Vocabulary by Solange Cortese 1 join in: "Would you like to join in the game?" 2 chores: "I finished my chores before dinner so I could relax for the rest of the evening." 3 Feature: "The new movie will feature several popular actors" 4 opt out: "I decided to opt out of the meeting because I had other plans" 5 Boom: "The tech industry experienced a significant boom over the past decade" 6 checked it out with: "I checked it out with my boss before making a decision." 7 chill out: "After a long day of work, I just want to go home and chill out with a good book." 8 unfair: "It's unfair that she gets more food than everyone else at the table." 9 Sort out: "I need to sort out my desk before I start working." 10 Appeal to: "The politician's speech was designed to appeal to the younger generation" 11 Vast: "The universe is vast, with billions of stars" 12 Freak out: "When she saw the huge spider, she started to freak out" 13 up in the air: His plans for the weekend were still up in the air, waiting for a friend to confirm. 14 deep breath: "After running, Sarah took a deep breath" 15 get along: "Despite their differences, Jane and Mark always manage to get along well" 16 be in for a treat: You're going to be in for a treat when you try this ice cream. 17 Awe-inspiring: "The view from the top of the mountain was truly awe-inspiring" 18 allowed: "Children are allowed to play in the park until sunset" 19 Count me out: When they asked if I wanted to join the team, I simply replied, "Count me out." extremely big to attract or interest to breathe a lot of air into your lungs ask if it’s OK choose not to do something to give permission for someone to do something undecided be about to experience something enjoyable causing admiration or respect; to include a particular person or thing a job that is often boring or unpleasant but needs to be done regularly makes arrangements for take part don’t include me when something becomes more popular relax to lose emotional control from extreme excitement, shock, fear, etc to be compatible or on friendly terms not treating people in an equal way