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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 15
WHY DO WE DO THINGS WE KNOW ARE BAD FOR US?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| Not based on reason or logical thinking. | irrational |
| A person. | human being |
| Eating more than your body needs. | overeating |
| To delay doing something that should be done. | procrastinate |
| Continuing over a long period of time. | long-term |
| A positive effect or advantage. | benefit |
| A feeling of pleasure after achieving something. | satisfaction |
| A pleasant feeling of being relaxed or free from pain. | comfort |
| A usual way of doing things regularly. | routine |
| Done without conscious thought. | automatic |
| To become aware of something. | realise |
| A duty or obligation. | responsibility |
| A single person. | individual |
| To do what another person does. | copy |
| Slowly, little by little. | gradually |
| To have enough money or time for something. | afford |
| To probably do or happen. | be likely to |
| Not anymore. | no longer |
| To give or supply something. | provide |