This idiom refers to the excitement we get from something new or unusual.
Novelty value
Hard to notice. Difficult to detect.
Subtle
Positive energy. The energy of movement.
Momentum
Timeless. Always in style.
Classic.
These adverbs all mean often.
6 possible answers (get at least 3 correct)
Typically. Generally. Mostly. Usually. Primarily. Regularly.
A very lazy person who spends most of the day just sitting around.
Couch potato
High-paying
Lucrative
Fragrance
A smell, especially a nice smell.
Next to, or connected to.
Adjacent
Happening once a year every year.
Annually
Willing to consider new ideas
Open-minded
1) On time
2) Late
1) Punctual
2) Tardy
An event designed to help new students or employees familiarize themselves with their new situation.
Orientation
Emotionally and or physically developed.
Mature
Suddenly. Very quickly.
Abruptly
The fatigue we sometimes feel after a long plane trip, especially one that crosses multiple time zones.
Divisive. Controversial. Strongly dividing opinion.
Polarizing
The length of time something lasts. (2 possible answers)
Duration. Longevity.
Of immediate and extreme importance. Vital and critical.
Urgent
Somewhat. In comparison to something else.
Relatively
Something considered a good idea or practice and generally correct, but not mandatory.
Rule of thumb
Relating to self awareness. Self-referential. e.g. Thinking about what you are thinking about.
Meta
How someone or something is known by others.
Reputation
Careful. Responsible. Exercising attention to detail.
Conscientious
Especially. Quite.
Particularly.