7. Entirely (adj):
/ɪnˈtaɪə(r)li/
Enteramente
Completely, or in every way.
Example:
Towns only a few miles apart can have
entirely
different dialects.
8. Horribly (adv):
/ˈhɒrəbli/
Horriblemente
Very or extremely and in a bad way.
Example:
It all went
horribly
wrong.
9. Nasty (adj):
/ˈnɑːsti/
Desagradable
Very unpleasant to taste, smell, see, or
feel.
Example:
A
nasty
cold wind.
10. Partly (adv):
/ˈpɑː(r)tli/
En parte
To some degree, but not completely.
Example:
I'll admit I was
partly
to blame.
11. Politeness (n):
/pəˈlaɪtness/
Cortesía
Someone who is polite behaves towards other
people in a pleasant way that follows all the
usual rules of society
Example:
You must be
polite
to other customers.
12. Raving (adj):
/ˈreɪvɪŋ/
Delirante
Behaving or talking in a stupid or crazy
way.
Example:
They looked at me as if I was a
raving
lunatic.
13. Scarcely (adv):
/ˈskeə(r)sli/
Escasamente
Almost not, or almost none.
Example:
I can
scarcely
believe what just happened.
14. Slightly (n):
/ˈrɛlɪk/
Ligeramente
To a small degree; not considerably.
Example:
He was limping
slightly.