Suits Season 7 Episodes 11 English Vocabulary List

Suits S7E11

Hard Truths

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347 parole
A2
11
B1
85
B2
181
C1
67
C2
3
a hell of a lot B2
a hell of a lot more B2
a hell of a lot of B2
a pleasant surprise B1
A-list talent C1
Act of God B2
admitted to being a party to fraud C1
all over that C1
all you had to do B1
as an aside C1
as far as I'm concerned B2
as strong as ever B2
associated in any way B2
at a premium C1
audit B2
back in the game B2
back me B2
basis B2
better start B1
big time B2
bill coming due C1
born yesterday B2
break ground C1
break some legs C1
breaking my heart B1
bring him back B1
bring to a close C1
brings to the table C1
bullshit B2
bury that news B2
buy time B2
buy yourself thirty days B2
by the time B1
by yourself B1
call it back B2
calm down B1
came through B2
carve out C1
check up on B2
checking in on B2
chump C1
close B2
cocky son of a bitch C2
colleague B1
come at us like vultures C1
come down in disgrace C1
come home A2
come running in here B2
come through B2
come through for me B2
come to an agreement B2
come up another B2
come up with B1
coming after B1
coming in at B2
complication B2
copping to C1
cost her her license B2
couldn't be happier B2
countersuit C1
counting the days B2
cover story B2
crossed a line B2
crossing a line B2
cut in B2
cut in on the profits C1
cut them a check B2
cut you a check C1
cutting me out of the process B2
cutting my legs out C1
dead to me C1
deal with B1
Department of Transportation B2
destroying my marriage B2
did the best I could B1
didn't wanna hear what I had to say B2
dissolve the firm B2
ditch B2
diverted B2
do whatever it takes B2
do-gooding C1
don't have a leg to stand on C1
don't take it B1
don't take this the wrong way B2
don't worry about it A2
don't you get it B2
done deal B2
drew up B2
drinking by yourself B1
dumped all of his grunt work on me C1
effective immediately B2
ended up B1
excuse me A2
expect to see B1
exposes me B2
exposes us to B2
fairytale B2
far less important B2
feeling guilty B1
fell on the sword C2
figure it out B1
figure out B1
figure out a way B2
figured out B1
finishing up B1
fix you a drink B1
flirting B2
for that matter B2
for the record B2
forgive myself B2
free and clear C1
get back at B2
get kicked out of the bar B2
get over there B1
get run over B2
get this over with B2
get this straight B2
get your take on something B2
gets disbarred C1
gets the sun and the moon C1
getting disbarred C1
getting me out of B1
getting to the bottom of things C1
give us a minute B1
gloat C1
go after him B2
go ahead B1
go back B1
going anywhere B1
going on A2
going to war B2
gone full douchebag C2
good news A2
got a chance B1
got a history B2
got a second B1
got an offer B1
got blindsided by C1
got off the phone B1
got off the phone with B2
got out of B1
got under my skin B2
gotta be kidding me B1
gotta deal with B1
grunt work C1
gut B2
gut feeling B2
had a feeling B1
hand it to you B2
handle it B1
handle this B2
hanging around B1
hard truths C1
has a point B1
hates our guts C1
have anything to do with B1
have feelings for B1
have my back B2
have some nerve B2
held out the olive branch C1
hold up your end B2
I feel you B2
if it wasn't for B1
if you don't mind B1
impressed with B1
in on B2
in person B1
in prison B1
in the first place B2
instead of B1
involves B1
jam B2
joke around B2
judgment B2
judgment sucks C1
just happens to B2
Karma's a bitch C1
keep a secret B1
keep digging B2
keep the stars C1
kicked the shit out of C1
kiss my ass C1
knock it out of the park C1
knock yourself out B2
laid down on the tracks C1
lie to my face B2
long overdue B2
long-standing relationship B2
look forward to B1
looking for something more B1
looking into me B2
losing out on B2
loud and clear B2
make out B2
make the announcement B1
make the world go away C1
marrying up C1
meant to be with B2
mess it up B1
messed up B1
messed with B2
mind-bogglingly C1
mint chip B1
more to it than meets the eye C1
move in with B1
move in with me B1
moved on B1
my ass C1
my life was about to get ruined B2
name my price C1
name partner C1
nasty little fight B2
need to talk B1
negotiation B2
not a chance in hell B2
not a penny more B2
offset B2
on the market B2
one-way ticket to B2
out of sorts B2
pay it in full B2
pay you back B1
pay your wife a visit B1
payoff B2
Permission to come aboard B2
pissed off B2
played out B2
plopping C1
poach B2
point of view B1
pull out a bigger one B2
pull you off C1
pulls a gun on you B2
punishing me for B1
pursuing my own agenda B2
put it off B2
put me first B2
put my name on B2
put those results under audit C1
put you over me C1
puts their own needs above B2
putting it in writing B2
questioning the integrity C1
regrets B2
resigning B2
resting in peace B2
restructure B2
riding to the rescue B2
right now A2
rough day B1
ruin my marriage B2
run-in B2
rushed into B1
sabotages C1
scam B2
screwed over C1
second-guessed C1
seeing someone B1
seeing you in court B2
send a message B2
senior partner B2
senior partner issue B2
set up B1
set up the interview B1
settle B2
settle for B2
settlement B2
shaken by this B2
sharp B2
shuffle around a few papers B2
side-by-side B1
sign off on B2
sign-off B2
signing off B2
signing that thing B1
sit-down B2
sits on B2
slept together B2
slipping away B2
slit his wrists C1
something else is going on B1
soul mate B2
sound about right B2
spare me B2
spoilage B2
step down B2
step up B2
sticking it to C1
stiffed C1
stock options B2
straight with you B2
straighten out B2
sue me B2
swamped B2
take it out on B2
take my name off the wall C1
take no for an answer B2
take that offer B1
taking it B1
tank it B2
tease you away C1
tell her yourself A2
thank me for B1
that's all well and good B2
the same goes for B2
the way I look at it B2
think about this right now A2
threatening war B2
throws ... under the bus C1
too bad B1
tricky B2
trust my instincts B2
trust your gut B2
turned it down B1
turned sour B2
turning cartwheels C1
turning it down B1
twist some arms C1
two-bit C1
undo B2
up on your wall B1
value the relationship B2
vows B2
walk away with a shred of dignity C1
walks out of my life B2
wanna be with A2
wasting away B2
weaseling out of this C1
went after B2
went off the grid B2
went over B1
went over my head B2
went straight to the bar B2
what about A2
what if A2
what the hell B1
what the hell difference does that make B2
when it comes to B2
where is this coming from B2
winning the lottery B1
word gets out B2
work all night B1
worked out in the long run B2
worth shattering B2
wouldn't mind B1
write it up B2
you say that again B1

In "Hard Truths," the eleventh episode of Season 7 of "Suits," tensions rise as the characters confront personal and professional challenges that test their relationships and moral compasses. Mike Ross, freshly out of prison, grapples with the realities of his new life while trying to regain his footing in the legal world. Harvey Specter, his mentor and friend, faces his own struggles as he tries to navigate the fallout from past decisions, particularly concerning his relationship with Jessica Pearson. Meanwhile, Louis Litt finds himself in a precarious position as he attempts to maintain control over the firm while dealing with the emotional turmoil brought on by his complicated feelings for Tara. Each character is pushed to confront their past and make hard decisions that will shape their futures.

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