Idioms 1
Idioms 2
Idioms 3
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

it doesn’t sound familiar

it doesn’t ring a bell

100

both sides share responsibility

it takes two to tango

100

to cause an emotional reaction in a person 

to strike a chord with someone

100

to go out and perform small, necessary tasks (like grocery shopping)

to run errands

100

Not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached;

loose

200

to accept the consequences

to face the music

200

to speak very positively about someone

to sing someone praises

200

to accidentally tell a secret

to let the cat out of the bag

200

to be unable to distinguish between different musical notes

to be tone-deaf

200

Thoughtless; failing to consider the feelings or needs of others

inconsiderate

300

to improvise

to play by ear

300

to do what someone else wants

to dance to someone’s tune

300

to say "no" to an invitation now, but promise to go or do it another time

to take a rain check

300

The metal or plastic plate on the front and back of a vehicle that displays its registration number

a number plate (Br)/a license plate (Am)

300

As far as one knows or can see; according to what has been said or heard

apparently

400

to change your opinion/attitude

to change your tune

400

to stop repeating the same thing/complaint

to change the record

400

to make an opinion about someone or something based only on their outward appearance

to judge a book by its cover

400

able to persuade someone to believe that something is true or to act a certain way; persuasive

convincing

400

To do something that makes someone feel extremely happy and cheerful for the rest of the day

to make one's day

500

to brag about yourself

to toot/blow your own horn

500

very good news to hear

music to someone’s ears

500

to take extra precautions

to be on the safe side

500

In a lazy, inactive, or unoccupied way

idly

500

Having a strong, unpleasant odor

smelly

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