Words
Collocations
Phrasal verbs
Collocations
Words
100

very special, unusual, or strange

extraordinary

100

to argue with somebody and stop beingfriendly

fall out

100

not having enough of something (time/money)

be short of

200

a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a particular dish:

ingredient

200

Said to mean that you can spend as much time as you need, or that you should slow down and not hurry

take your time

200

to feel better after you have been unhappy orill.

get over

200

To do something that keeps you busy while you are waiting for something else to happen

kill time

200

to prove that what you are doing is reasonable

justify yourself

300

Not clearly expressed, known, described ordecided.

vague

300

to save time/money for a particular purpose

set aside

300

to find something by chance

come across

300

to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left

run out of time/money

300

to begin to talk about a subject that you want to be

considered

raise concern

400

based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding.

a ...... answer/approach/compromise/option

a ...... person

sensible

400

prevalent among

popular among a group of people

400

to find some information on a book or on acomputer

look up

400

To have time left over or more than you need

have time to spare

400

happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly:

steady

500

What are the noun and adjective forms of "enjoy"

enjoyment- enjoyable

500

to spend money, especially in an obvious and careless way, on things that are not necessary

throw your money around

500

to decide to do something at a later time

put off

500

waste time/money

fritter away

500

to receive good value from something you have paid for

get your money's worth