This person is exceptionally quick-witted, intelligent, and sharp. They grasp new concepts effortlessly and often stand out in academic or professional settings.
What is bright ?
Someone who becomes angry or loses their patience incredibly fast, often over trivial matters. You might say they have a "short fuse."
Who is someone with a quick temper?
This adjective describes a family where all members are deeply united, supportive of one another, and bound by strong emotional ties.
What is close-knit
She possesses an incredible talent for playing the piano, but she rarely practices
What is "She has / She has got an incredible talent for playing the piano..."?
An informal expression meaning to enjoy oneself, have fun, or find something deeply amusing.
What is to have a laugh?
This individual prefers to act on impulse and natural feelings rather than following a strict, pre-arranged plan. They love last-minute adventures.
spontaneous
This idiom describes a person who is distant, unfeeling, and shows absolutely no emotion or warmth toward others.
Who is a cold fish?
If a specific skill, medical condition, or physical trait is common among many different generations of a family, we say it does this.
What is" it runs in the family"?
I am completely baffled; I honestly do not know where I left my car keys.
What is "I haven't a clue / I haven't the slightest idea where I left my car keys"?
To tease someone, play a joke on them, or trick them into believing something that isn't true
What is to have someone on?
Honest, direct, and easy to understand. This type of person doesn't play mind games or hide their true intentions; they tell it exactly like it is.
straightforward
An expression used to describe an arrogant or conceited woman who thinks she is far more important, beautiful, or talented than everyone else.
Who is full of herself
An informal expression meaning to earn the money that supports your family and puts food on the table.
What is bring /on/ home/ the bacon?
This is my very first time visiting London
What is "I have never visited London before" or "I have never been to London before" ?
To have reached the absolute limit of your patience or tolerance with a situation or person, meaning you cannot endure it for another second.
What is to have had it (with someone/something)?
Guided by a strong sense of duty, this person is extremely diligent, thorough, and careful in their work. They rarely make careless mistakes because they take their responsibilities seriously.
conscientious
A very common, informal idiom for someone who is incredibly annoying, irritating, or constantly causes trouble for the people around them
Who is a real pain in the neck?
When two people (often siblings or in-laws) immediately become incredibly close friends and have an intensely positive, lively relationship from the moment they meet.
What is get on like a house on fire?
It is absolutely mandatory for all international passengers to show their passports at the boarding gate."
What is "All international passengers have to show their passports..."?
To possess the inner strength, talent, courage, or resilience necessary to achieve something difficult. Example context: "I didn't think I could finish the marathon, but I discovered I...
"What is to have got it in you / me / someone?
It describes someone who shows genuine understanding and pity for other people's suffering or misfortunes.
sympathetic
This person is an easy target for manipulation or persuasion because they are far too kind, lenient, or easily fooled into giving away money or favors.
Who is a soft touch
A classic proverb used to point out that a child has grown up to have the exact same character, behavior, or talents as their parent.
What is the apple doesn't fall far from the tree?
"A professional catering company is going to prepare the food for our wedding next month."
What is "We are going to have the food for our wedding prepared by a catering company next month"? or We are having the food prepared..."
To finally confront someone directly and have a heated or serious discussion with them in order to settle a long-standing argument or grievance.
What is to have it out with someone?