resign
Fill in the missing preposition:
"That yellow shirt's very nice, but it doesn't really go _____ those green trousers."
What is a noun formed from "relax"?
What is a character trait that means someone does many things without help?
Independent
What is a word that means that one can read?
Literate
What is a British way of saying "friend"?
A mate
what is an expression with "make" that means to move things so that you can fit something new?
To make room for
What is a crime where you set something on fire?
"To put someone up" means to let someone stay at your place.
"To put someone down" means to insult them, or say bad things about them.
What is an expression meaning to feel very comfortable in a certain location?
To feel at home
What does "to let someone down" mean?
It means to disappoint them.
Give a word for very loud.
Deafening
What does "amuse" meant? What is a noun from the word "amuse"?
Amuse means to make someone have fun (or an enjoyable time).
The noun from "amuse" is "amusement".
An emotional, immature show of anger is called a what?
A tantrum
What is a word meaning that you say what you mean?
What is an antonym for the aforementioned word?
Sincere
Insincere
What is a word for someone whom you know but who is not a friend?
An acquaintance
What is a word for very hot? And what is an antonym for that word?
Boiling ant.: freezing
Name two names for a crime where you kill someone.
Murder, assassination
What's a word that means "angry" because of an unfair situation?
Indignant
What is an expression meaning to start learning how to do something better?
To get the feel of (something)
What is a collocation with "talk" that means to talk about your job (usually with co-workers)?
To talk shop
What is the word for extremely tired, and how do you spell it?
Exhausted
What is an expression with "make" meaning to make money for food, rent, etc.?
To make a living
What is a phrasal verb meaning "to persuade"?
What verb form comes after "persuade"?
What verb form comes after the aforementioned phrasal verb?
Talk (someone) into
persuade + to infinitive
Talk (someone) into + gerund
What is a word that mean the opposite of showing too much confidence, boasting, or bragging?
What is the prefixed antonym?
What is the noun?
Modest
Immodest
Modesty