16. Regret (v): /rəˈgrɛt/ Arrepentir
To feel sorry or sad that something has happened.
Example: We regret some inconvenience caused by the delay.

17. Reveal (v): /rɪˈvil/ Revelar
To let something become known, for example a secret that wasn’t known.
Example: Cockpit recordings will reveal the cause of the crash.

18. Shocked (adj): /ʃɑkt/ Impactado
Very surprised and upset by something bad that happened unexpectedly.
Example: We were shocked because of his sudden death.

19. Suspect (v): /ˈsʌˌspɛkt/ Sospechar
To believe that something is true, especially something bad.
Example: Alice suspected that Arthur grabbed her golden necklace.

20. Thrilled (adj): /θrɪld/ Entusiasmado
Very pleased and excited.
Example: Thomas was thrilled with his birthday cake.

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