Collocations
Phrasal verbs
Synonyms & Register
Idioms
Miscellaneous
100

After her marriage broke up, she looked for / sought refuge with friends.

sought

100

Look out for the Picasso drawings when you ______ the exhibition.

go round

100

The formal synonym of brothers and sisters is ______.

siblings

100

I told a white ______ because I didn’t want to upset him.

lie

100

What’s a synonym for happy?

glad / jouful/ pleased

200

To our full / complete amazement, our daughter passed all her exams.

complete

200

We should ______ off the meeting till next week.

put

200

The informal synonym of man is ______.

guy

200

He’s a really nice guy – very down to ______.

earth

200

What’s the opposite of lazy?

hard-working / dilligent

300

My grandfather has quite a fast / quick temper.

quick

300

She finally ______ up with a brilliant solution.

came

300

The formal synonym of need is ______.

require

300

Let’s not focus on the details. We need to see the big ______.

picture

300

Give a phrasal verb that means cancel.

call off

400

I’m sorry if I hurt / damaged your feelings.

hurt

400

The book sounded fascinating, but it turned ______ to be dull.

out

400

The formal synonym of quit is ______.

resign

400

This printer is such a pain in the ______.

neck

400

Give a collocation with decision.

make a decision / tough decision

500

I haven’t really planned my trip yet, but I have an approximate / a rough itinerary.

rough

500

A thousand workers were ______ off when the factory closed.

laid

500

The formal synonym of ill-fated is ______.

unfortunate

500

Jack’s got his nose to the ______, revising for his exams.

grindstone

500

What idiom means “to stop trying”?

throw in the towel / give up

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