Idioms
Phrases
Positive adjective
Negative adjective
Phrasal verbs
100

to be very expensive

cost an arm and a leg

100

taking everything into account

 all things considered

100

able to change to successfully deal with new situations

adaptable

100

not friendly, not interestes in other people

 aloof

100

to accept that a difficult situation exists

to face up to

200

rarely, very infrequently

once in a blue moon

200

annoy someone or make them crazy

 drive somebody up the wall

200

pleasant, polite and easy to talk to

affable

200

very stubborn you refuse to change your behaviour or your

obstinate

200

to remove people or things from a group

to weed out

300

To act in a way that makes a bad situation worse

add insult to injury

300

in a lively and cheerful mood

in high spirits

300

willing to understand and listen to other people's opinions even if they are different from your own

broad-minded

300

arrogant, overconfident you think a lot of yourself

big-headed

300

to repair or decorate a building so that it looks attractive

 to do something up

400

to ignore someone

 to give someone the cold shoulder

400

attract the most attention and praise

 steal the show

400

imaginative or creative able to think of new ideas or ways of doing things

 inventive

400

people who are too willing to believe what people tell them, they are easily tricked

gullible

400

to strike and dent or damage something

to bash something in

500

to get something exactly right

to hit the nail on the head

500

very useful, helpful or valuable

worth your weight in gold

500

good at finding ways of doing things or solving problems

resourceful

500

people who believe that their opinions and their beliefs are the only correct way of thinking

dogmatic

500

to progress at a slow but steady rate

to plod along

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