Bilingual brain
Failing up
Happiness
Phrasal verbs (with)/(up)
Idioms
100

the idea that the whole is more than merely the sum of its parts,

holistic

100

do well and continue to get better

thrive

100

likely to spread or transmit to others

contagious

100

talk to someone, tackle an issue

deal with

100

contribute something of use or benefit

bring to the table

200

to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own:

to acquire


200

be able to deal with negative situations or opinions or pain

tolerate

200

deeply personal or private

intimate

200

escape blame or punishment

get away with

200

taking shortcuts; using the easiest way to get something down

cut corners


300

made conspicuous by excellence; noted; eminent; famous:  

distinguished

300

making people lose confidence or feel scared

intimidating

300

facts, occurrences, or circumstances that are observed or observable

phenomena

300

think of or produce

come up with

300

low priority

on the back burner

400

characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination:

imaginative


400

the state of being neither very good nor very bad

mediocrity

400

force or pressure

strain

400

do something you didn't have time for before

catch up on

400

that only a small amount of something is needed or has

go a long way

500

a beginning or start:

onset


500

the very careful inspection of something

scrutiny

500

substances produced by the brain that have painkilling and tranquilizing effects on the body

endorphins

500

arrive

turn up

500

to get to the point without wasting time

cut to the chase

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