► cha • ris • mat • ic / |krersz' mretik / adjective
a charismatic leader
Char .i .ty Ф / 'tjaerotj / noun ( plural char • i • ties )
[ count, noncount ] an organization that collects money to help people who need it
The United Way is a charity. They give a lot of money to charity.
[ noncount ] being kind and helping other people
charm1 / tjarm / noun
[ noncount ] the quality of being pleasant or attractive The historic houses add to the charm of the town.
[ count ] a small thing that you wear because you think it will bring good luck
She wears a chain with a lucky charm on it.
charm 2 / tfarm / verb ( charms , charm ing , charmed )
to make someone like you
The baby charmed everyone with her smile.
charm • ing / ' tfarmig / adjective
very pleasant or attractive
Have you met the new principal? He's really charming.
chartaw / tfart / un
[count ]
a drawing that gives information about something a temperature chart
( geography ) a map of the ocean or the sky
the charts ( music ) an official list of the songs, CDs, etc. that have sold the most in a particular week
What's number l in the charts this week?
chase Ф / tfeis /
( chas.es,chas . ing ,chased )
to run behind someone or something and try to catch them
The dog chased the cat around the yard.
The police chased after the thief but he escaped.
► chase noun [ count ]
The movie includes an exciting car chase.
chat 1 / tfret / verb ( chats , chat ting , chat ted )
to talk in a friendly, informal way with someone We chatted on the phone for a few minutes.
chat2 / tfret / noun [count ]
a friendly talk
Let's have a chat about it later. Thesaurus
discussion [ count, noncount ] talking in detail about something important: a discussion with your classmates about the test ♦ We had a long discussion about what we should do. ♦ The plans are still under discussion (= being talked about ) . conversation [ count, noncount ] an informal talk between two people or a small group: a phone conversation ♦ I had a long conversation with her yesterday. ♦ The main topic of conversation was the recent election.
talk [ count ] a conversation between two or more people, often about a problem or something that is important to you: My parents want to have a talk with me about going to college. ♦ The two countries are holding talks to try to end the violence. debate [ count ] a formal discussion at a public meeting about something important, where people give their different opinions. At the end of the discussion there may be a vote: a debate on health care reform ♦ After a long debate, Congress approved the plan.
chat [ count ] a friendly, informal conversation with someone, especially about personal things: I had a nice chat with Sandy this afternoon. ♦ I just dropped by for a chat - are you free?
chat room / ' tfret rum / noun [ count ]
( computers ) an area on the Internet where you can join in a discussion with other people
chat • ter / ' tjretpr / verb
( chat . ters , chat . ter . ing , chat . tered )
to talk quickly about things that are not very important Stop chattering and finish your work.
cheap Ф / tfip / adjective
(cheap er,cheap . est)
costing little money
That restaurant is very good, and relatively cheap. Computers are getting cheaper all the time.
—ANTONYM expensive
low in price and quality