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 To be in very poor physical condition or health; not healthy or fit.

in bad shape

100

o start to get worse, especially in one’s health or condition;

take a turn for the worse

100

It's raining really hard. 

It’s raining cats and dogs.

100

unbelievable

incredible

100

to use sth, to eat or drink sth

to use sth, to eat or drink sth

200

To feel extremely tired, exhausted, and physically weak

run down

200

To return to a fit, healthy, or good physical condition, usually through exercise or lifestyle changes.

back into shape

200

 I feel nervous or scared


I have butterflies in my stomach!

200

beneficence

charity

200

chemicals that prevent food from going bad

preservative

300

Slightly unwell or in a bad mood.

out of sorts

300

To recover from an illness, injury, or difficult situation; to become healthy, strong, or independent again.

back on one’s feet / get back on my feet

300

The gift is useless


The gift is a white elephant!

300

a famous person admired by others

legend

300

differentiate, to recognize the differences

distinguish

400

(Informal) Feeling a little sick.

under the weather

400

To be in the process of getting better after an illness or injury;


on the mend

400

On cloud nine

What is extremely happy?

400

liberality

 generosity

400

facet, part

aspect

500

To be extremely exhausted, so tired that one feels like they might collapse or fall asleep immediately.

ready to drop

500

To feel extremely healthy, happy, and full of energy

feel on top of the world

500

I'm listening carefully

I’m all ears

500

an act that exploit others

exploitation

500

amount

quantity

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