Matching Pairs Words from lesson 13Online version grasp utter accuse sb of animosity toss connotation to be aware of receive by Elina Ihnatsiuk 1 He was ACCUSED of murder. 2 That’s UTTER nonsense! 3 For most people "motherhood" has a very positive CONNOTATION. 4 At that time, we did not fully GRASP the significance of what had happened. 5 All the children will RECEIVE a small gift. 6 The children are AWARE of the danger of taking drugs. 7 David's brother told reporters that the family felt no ANIMOSITY towards anyone over David's death. 8 The fire was started when a passing motorist carelessly TOSSED a cigarette out of his car. to completely understand a fact or an idea, especially a complicated one strong dislike or hatred to notice, realize or know that something exists a quality or an idea that a word makes you think of that is more than its basic meaning to be given something or to get a letter, message, or telephone call, or something which someone has sent you complete, total, full to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad to throw something, especially something light, with a quick gentle movement of your hand