Guess the Phrasal verb
Provide an example
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Meaning
Give an opposite
100

Dispose of garbage/trash

Get rid of, Throw out, Throw away,

100

Fall down

I fell down while running today.

If you fall down when praticing a new sport it's ok.

100

Get

Get up, Get in, Get down, Get away

100

Call off

  • Definition: To cancel something that was scheduled or planned.
  • Example Sentence: Due to heavy rain, they had to call off the baseball game.
100

Pick up

Put down, Set down

200

To leave a place

Head out, Run away

200

Get down

It's your brithday so lets get down tonight.

Careful it is dangerous, get down from there.

200

Fall

Fall down, Fall back, Fall behind, 

200

Call out

  • Definition: To publicly criticize or draw attention to someone.
  • Example Sentence: Sarah called out her colleague for taking credit for her ideas.
200

Catch up

Fall behind, Fall back

300

To Arrive at a place

Show up, Drop in, Drop by

300

Hit up

He said he would hit me up when we was outside.

I told him I would hit them up later tonight.

300

Back

Back in, Back away, Back up, Back down

300

Stand out

  • Definition: To be noticeably better or different from others of a similar type.
  • Example Sentence: Among all the paintings in the gallery, this one really stands out.
300
Settle down

Work up, Stress out, Run around

400

To have a goo relationship with

Get along, Get on well

400

Back away

The hero backed away from the monster.

Back away from the fire it is getting hottter.

400

Mess

Mess up, Mess with, 

400

Bring up

  • Definition: To mention or introduce a topic or issue for discussion.
  • Example Sentence: I'd rather you didn't bring up my job interview during dinner.
400
Break down

Set up, Build up, 

500

To remove a piece/portion of something

Cut off, Cut out, Take off, Take out,

500

Look up to

My nephew looks up to me.

I always looked up to Albert Einstien.

500

Call

Call away, Call up, Call off

500

Catch on

  • Definition: To understand, especially after a while; or to become popular or fashionable.
  • Example Sentence (understanding): It took me a while to catch on, but I finally understood the math problem.
  • Example Sentence (popularity): The new dance style is starting to catch on in our town.
500

Push away

Pull in, Pull up, Bring in,