7. Doubt (n): /daʊt/ Duda
A feeling of not being certain about something.
Example: I have no doubt that he will succeed.

8. Figure out (phr): /ˈfɪgjər/ /aʊt/ Darse cuenta
To be able to understand something or solve a problem.
Example: I couldn’t figure out what the teacher was talking about.

9. Find out (phr): /faɪnd/ /aʊt/ Descubrir
To discover a fact or a piece of information.
Example: The police are determined to find out who killed Louis.

10. Forge (v): /fɔrʤ/ Forjar
To develop a successful relationship, especially in business and politics.
Example: The Company wanted to forge alliances with other motor manufacturers.

11. Fortunate (adj): /ˈfɔrʧənət/ Afortunado
Lucky, especially because you have more advantages than other people.
Example: Ruby is fortunate enough to have a very supportive family.

12. Impressed (adj): /ɪmˈprɛst/ Impresionado
Admiring someone or something very much.
Example: Tommy looks impressed but confused.

13. Presume (v): /prɪˈzum/ Presumir
To think something is true because it is likely, although you can’t be certain.
Example: Amelia could only presume that her son did the homework alone.

14. Proud (adj): /praʊd/ Orgulloso
Feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions.
Example: We are proud of Sophie for telling the truth.