15. Seemingly (adv):
/ˈsimɪŋli/ Aparentemente
In a way that appears to have a particular quality.
Example: Bruce was seemingly calm when he took the final exam.
16. Shoplifting (n):
/ˈʃɑˌplɪftɪŋ/ Hurto
The crime of stealing things from a store.
Example: Jessy was accused of committing shoplifting last weekend.
17. Skipping (n):
/ˈskɪpɪŋ/ Saltitos
The way to avoid something.
Example: The reason why Charley was skipping a class was that he wanted to sleep.
18. Snatch (v):
/snæʧ/ Arrebatar
To pull something away quickly.
Example: Her brother snatched the letter and tore it open.
19. Unpardonable (adj):
/ʌnˈpɑrdənəbl/ Imperdonable
Something that can’t be forgiven.
Example: Her actions were unpardonable to her parents.
20. Welfare (n):
/ˈwɛlˌfɛr/ Bienestar
Care provided by the state or another organization for people.
Example: Margareth has just obtained welfare from the government.