Emotions
Reactions and Responses
Communication and Understanding
Anger and Relationships
100

To really, really want something or to achieve something

got (my) heart set on

100

another way to say "Don't give up!"

Hang in there!

100

to solve a problem or to understand something (phrasal verb)

figure out

100

To unfairly blame or punish someone for your problems when you are feeling stressed or angry (phrasal verb)

take it out on (someone)

200

To feel nervous or hesitant about doing something planned.

get cold feet
200

Don’t let a situation upset you too much.

Don’t take it so hard.

200

when you need to discuss something with someone (phrasal verb)

bring up / bring something up 

200

when you don't let something affect you

let it go / shrug it off

300

To feel like you have to be cautious around someone so they don't get upset

walk on eggshells 

300

Something that is easy to talk about but hard to do.

Easier said than done

300
To tell someone to remember what you’re saying because it will prove true.

Mark my words.

300

To do something active or relaxing to reduce your anger by yourself.

let off steam

400

A small feeling of nervousness or anxiety.

a minor case of the jitters

400

Another way to say "No problem!" or "No worries!"

No sweat!

400

Failing to remember or think of something.

I'm drawing a blank.

400

Give me 3 different expressions for expressing anger. 

lose your cool, lose your temper, throw a fit, go ballistic, blow one's top, hit the roof

500

To be extremely surprised and shocked by something unexpected and sudden

pulled the rug out from under (me)

500

Something that was poorly received or unsuccessful.

That went over like a lead balloon.

500

To decide something quickly without enough evidence.

jump to conclusions

500

To recover from a difficult situation or disaster (idiom)

pick up the pieces

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