Idioms
Synonyms
Homophones 1
Homophones 2
Idioms 2
100

Break the Ice

To get the Conversation going by breaking the tension.

100

Capable

Able - Competent - Adept - Proficient - Skilled

100

Current 

1. Belonging to the present

2. A body of water or air which is moving in one definite direction

100

Ground

1. The solid surface of the earth

2. To prohibit an aircraft from flying

100

We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

Let's not talk about that problem right now.

200

A dime a dozen

Something that is common or ordinary

200

Abrupt

Sudden - Hasty - unexpected

200

Custom

1. Something that is traditional - either a way of behaving or a ritual

2. Having to do with duties imposed by law with imported or exported goods

200

Plane

1. An aircraft 

2. A flat surface

3. A level of existence

200

You can say that again.

That's true, I agree.

300

Beat around the bush

To avoid saying something. To go around in circles instead of getting to the point.

300

Anger

Rage - fury - Annoyance - Resentment

300

Season

1. Each of the 4 divisions of the year: Summer, spring, winter and fall

2. The act of adding spices to food such as salt, herbs or other spices.

300

Grave

1. A placed of burial where a body is buried.

2. Something that is serious or somber in nature.

300

Birds of a feather flock together.

People who are alike are often friends (usually used negatively).

400

Bite the bullet

Doing something that you don’t want to do.

400

Allow

Permit- Grant - Let - Consent
400

Harbor

1. A place on the coast where ships may rest.

2. To keep a negative feeling in one’s mind - often secretly.

400

Prune


1. A fruit

2. The act of cutting off parts of a plant such a branches.

400

Every cloud has a silver lining.

Good things come after bad things.

500

Wrap one’s head around something

Understanding something that may take a bit of time and effort.

500
Subsequent
Following - after - behind
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Reservation

1. The act of reserving something - as in a restaurant reservation

2. Having a feeling of doubt or skepticism about an action or person.

500

Sentence

1. A set of words that form a statement.

2. A punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.

500

Give someone the cold shoulder.

Ignore someone or treat them coldly.

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