Match each word with the correct explanation.
A. appreciation
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed
B. composure
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed
C. evidence
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed
D. gossip
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed
E. irritation
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed
F. visibility
- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the act of recognizing that something is valuable, important, etc.
- a conversation about other people that might be unkind, disapproving or untrue
- the degree to which something is seen or known about
- the feeling of being calm, confident and in control
- the feeling of being angry or annoyed