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willing to listen to, think about or accept different ideas (adjective - 2 words)

open-minded 

100

taking or needing a lot of time (adjective - 2 words)

time-consuming
100

likely to be successful and popular in the future (adjective - 3 words)

up-and-coming

100

too long, slow or dull; tiresome or monotonous (adjective)

tedious

100

relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner. (adjective - 2 words)

easy-going

200

frank in stating one's opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial. (adjective)

outspoken 

200

Enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, and make the most of (something pleasing) ‘He went on _______ the glory of his first book’ (verb - 2 words)

bask in 

200

not elaborate, showy, or intensive; modest or restrained. (adjective - 2 words)

low-key

200

Away from the usual or expected course; amiss. ‘I got the impression that something was _____’ (noun)

awry

200

with no illusions or pretensions; practical and realistic (adjective - 3 words)

down-to-earth

300

To make it difficult for (someone) to do something or for (something) to happen. (verb)

hinder

300

A person who works freelance -self-employed and hired to work for different companies on particular assignments-

 freelancer

300

to act in the role of (4 words)

play the part of 

300

to support or defend a person or idea (3 words)

stand up for 

300

lacking unusual or special aspects; ordinary. (adjective - 4 words)

run-of-the-mill

400

to become extremely tired or sick by working too hard (2 words)

burn out

400

to be noticeable; to be recognized as different or better (2 words)

stand out

400

to make sure you have an advantage (3 words)

stay ahead of 

400

to be prepared to go and do something which may be difficult (3 words)

get out there 

400

being in poor repair; dilapidated; worn-out. (adjective - 2 words)

run-down 

500

to produce an answer, solution, idea (3 words)

come up with

500

to push yourself in front of the competition (3 words)

propel yourself forward

500

to resist somebody; to not accept bad treatment from somebody (3 words)

stand up to 

500

to make sure that you stay friendly with somebody, because (3 words) 

keep in with 

500

very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods; also, the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest ideas and the most up-to-date features. (adjective - 4 words)

state-of-the-art

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