Idioms
Abbreviations
Slangs
Academic words
Collocations
100

Break the ice

To start conversation in a social setting or to overcome initial shyness or tension.

100

BTW

By the way 

Ex: By the way, did you hear about the new movie?

100

Squad

A group of friends or associates

Ex:  Heading to the mall with my squad.

100

Evaluate

Examine and judge the value, importance, or quality of something.

Example: "After reading the book, students were asked to evaluate the author's argument."

100

Meet deadlines

Complete a task or submit work within the specified time frame.

Example: "It's crucial to meet deadlines to ensure the project is completed on time."

200

Hold your horses

Be patient or wait

200

IMO

In my opinion

200

Thirsty

Desperate or overly eager, often for attention. Example: "Stop being so thirsty for likes on social media."

200

Elaborate

Provide more detail or expand on a point or idea.

Example: "After stating the main argument, take a moment to elaborate on each supporting point."

200

Face challenges

Deal with difficult situations or obstacles.

Example: "In any career, you are likely to face challenges that test your skills."

300

The ball is in your court

It's now your responsibility to take action or make a decision

300

BRB

Be right back

Ex: I need to grab a snack, BRB!

300

Ghost

To suddenly stop communicating with someone. Example: "He ghosted me after our second date."

300

Clarify

Make a statement or situation easier to understand by providing more information.


Example: "Can you clarify the main idea of the paragraph for the class?"

300

Keep in touch

Maintain communication or contact with someone.

Example: "Even after moving abroad, they make an effort to keep in touch with their friends."

400

Every cloud has a silver lining

There is always something positive, even in difficult situations

400

ROFL

Rolling On the Floor Laughing

Ex: That meme had me ROFL!


400

Sick

Awesome or impressive.

Example: "That skateboard trick was sick!"

400

Compose

Create or write, especially in a formal or artistic manner.

Example: "The students were asked to compose a poem for the literature class."

400

Raise awareness

Increase knowledge or understanding of a particular issue.

Example: "The campaign aims to raise awareness about environmental conservation."

500

Bite the bullet

To endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and resilience

500

TBH

To be honest

Ex: TBH, I wasn't a fan of the new restaurant

500

Savage mode

 Acting in an aggressive or fearless manner

Example: "When she hits the dance floor, she goes into savage mode."

500

Incorporate

Include or integrate something as part of a whole.

Example: "The essay should incorporate evidence from reliable sources to support the argument."

500

Secure funding

Obtain financial support or resources for a project or initiative.

Example: "The non-profit organization worked hard to secure funding for their community programs."

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