Feelings:
Phrasal Verbs
Adjectives
Saying
Nouns
100

What feeling is described as "anxious and worried"?

Apprehensive

100

To quickly finish something.

Wrap up

100

Describing something that is extremely beautiful.

Stunning/Magnificent

100

The early bird gets the worm." This is an example of what?

Proverb/Saying

100

A large collection of books.

Library

200

What is the opposite of "happy"?

Sad/Unhappy


200

To put something away.

 Put away/Store


200

Describing a person who is very hardworking.

Dedicated/Diligent

200

"Let's eat Grandma!" What kind of phrase is this?

Joke

200

A person who studies something.

Student

300

What feeling might you have when you're in a very difficult situation?

Overwhelmed

300

To change your mind.

Change your mind/back down

300

Describing something that is very clear and easy to understand.

Straightforward

300

 "Don't put all your eggs in one basket." What does this mean?

Don't risk everything on one thing

300

A period of time.

Season
400

You feel very excited and enthusiastic about something. What feeling is it?

Enthusiastic/Excited

400

 To find something.

Look for
400

Describing a situation that is likely to cause problems.

Tricky

400

"You can't judge a book by its cover." What does this proverb imply?

You can't judge something based on appearances.

400

 A tool for measuring things.

Ruler

500

What feeling is a mixture of fear and excitement?

Nervous/Thrilled

500

To consider something carefully.

Think over/consider

500

Describing something that is very unusual.

Strange/Unusual


500

 "Break a leg!" What does this expression mean, despite the words?

 Good luck!

500

A place to go to relax (forest, grass and more..)

Park

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