Noun
Verb
Expressions
Phrasal verbs
Adjective
100

Parents in law

The mother and father of your wife/husband

100

To hang out

To spend time with someone

100

Like a fish out of water

a person who feels awkward or unhappy because they are in a situation that is not familiar

100

To go on about something

to keep talking about someone or something, especially when other people think it is boring.

100

Cautious

Careful

200

Resignation

the act of telling your employer that you are leaving your job

200

To sack

To fire someone from a job

200

To get back on track

to return to the right path, or the right direction.

200

To take something on

undertake a task or responsibility

200

Laid-back

Relaxed

300

Counterpart

a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization

300

To alter

To change

300

To go over someone's head

to speak to or ask permission from someone who has more authority than the person who you would normally go to in that situation

300

To be put off

To be discouraged from something

300

Widely used

used by many people or in many places.

400

An eye opener

something that surprises you and teaches you new facts about life, people, etc

400

To cope

to deal successfully with a difficult situation:


400

To put your foot in it

to say something that causes someone to be embarrassed, upset, or hurt especially when the speaker did not expect that reaction.

400

To come across

meet or find someone or something by chance / appear or sound in a specified way; give a specified impression. 


400

Dull

Boring, not exciting

500

Stain

A mark that is difficult to remove

500

To get on like a house on fire

Have a very good relationship with someone

500

Vein

too interested in your own appearance or achievements



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