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  • From the very beginning, I realized I saw the world differently than everyone else.

  • That didn't sit well with some people.

  • But I wasn't for everyone.

  • I guess they were always scared... that I'd be... a psycho.

  • Who's sorry now? ♫

  • But a new day brings new opportunities.

  • Who's sorry now? ♫

  • And I was ready to make a statement.

  • How does the saying go?

  • I am woman. Hear me roar.

  • You had your way

  • I'm just getting started, darling.

  • Now you must pay

  • The thing is, I was born brilliant.

  • Born bad.

  • And a little bit mad.

  • ♫ I'm glad that you're sorry

  • I'm Cruella.

  • Now

From the very beginning, I realized I saw the world differently than everyone else.

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Disney's Cruella | Official Trailer

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    神谷菜々子 posted on 2021/04/12
Video vocabulary

Keywords

realize

US /ˈriəˌlaɪz/

UK /'ri:əlaɪz/

  • verb
  • To become aware of or understand mentally
  • To achieve something that you have been trying to do.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
  • other
  • To achieve or make something happen.
  • To convert something into cash.
  • To convert something into cash or a different form.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
brilliant

US /ˈbrɪljənt/

UK /'brɪlɪənt/

  • adjective
  • Having a great amount of intelligence or talent
  • Being very bright, like a diamond; shining
  • Remarkably good; outstanding.
  • Exceptionally clever or talented.
  • Shining brightly; radiant.
  • Extremely bright or radiant.
  • Exceptionally clever or talented.
  • noun
  • A diamond or other gem cut in a particular form with many facets to have exceptional brilliance.
statement

US / ˈstetmənt/

UK /ˈsteɪtmənt/

  • noun
  • Record of activity in a bank account over time
  • Act or process of saying something formally
bit

US /bɪt/

UK /bɪt/

  • noun
  • A former coin worth 12.5 cents.
  • The basic unit of information in computing.
  • The basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
  • A mouthful of food.
  • Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
  • A particular thing or experience.
  • A person's contribution to an effort.
  • Small piece of something
  • A short period of time.
  • A very small amount of money.
  • A small piece or amount of something.
  • A small acting role or part in a performance.
  • The part of a tool that cuts or bores.
  • other
  • To do one's part.
  • Not at all.
  • verb
  • Past tense of 'bite'.
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • adverb
  • Slightly; somewhat.
perform

US /pɚˈfɔrm/

UK /pə'fɔ:m/

  • verb
  • To carry out an action well or successfully
  • To entertain an audience by dancing, singing etc.
  • other
  • To present a form of entertainment to an audience.
  • To function or operate in a certain way.
  • other
  • To carry out, accomplish, or fulfill an action, task, or function.
guess

US /ɡɛs/

UK /ɡes/

  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
bear

US /bɛr/

UK /bɛː/

  • verb
  • To accept (responsibilities or duties)
  • To give birth to a child; to produce fruit
  • To accept or suffer the weight of difficulties
  • To keep moving left or right while going forward
  • To show (sign of something)
  • To support the weight of something, e.g. a bridge
  • noun
  • Large brown animal with fur that lives in forests
  • Someone who expects stock market to fall
mad

US /mæd/

UK /mæd/

  • adjective
  • Very angry
  • Enthusiastic about something
  • Being or acting wildly and uncontrollably
bring

US /brɪŋ/

UK /brɪŋ/

  • verb
  • To take or go with someone to a place
glad

US /ɡlæd/

UK /ɡlæd/

  • adjective
  • Happy or pleased about something/to do something
  • Happy that something happened; pleased