Idioms
Academic words
Slangs
Abbreviations
Collocations
100

Break a leg

often used to wish someone good luck. 


100

established

having existed or done something for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.

100

Chill

Relax

100

VIP

Very important person 

100

Heavy Rain

Intense or significant rainfall

200

A piece of cake

Easy to do

200

consumer

Buyer, a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.

200

Never mind

Let’s change the subject

200

DIY

Do it yourself 

200

Strike a Balance

To find and maintain a harmonious or desirable midpoint between two extremes

300

Once in a blue moon

An act that rarely happens.

300

consequences 

a result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.


300

I’m beat

I’m tired

300

IRL

In real life

300

Catch someone's Eye

To attract someone's attention or be noticed by them.

400

Miss the boat

To lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act.

400

implementation

the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.

400

Hit the road

Leave (to go somewhere)

400

CEO

Chief Executive Officer

400

Break a Habit

To stop or change a regular behavior, especially one that is undesirable.

500

Don't cry over spilt milk

There's no reason to complain about something that can't be fixed

500

rejected

refuse to agree

unacceptable, or faulty

500

Nailed it

an expression used to comment on the successful, skillful, or clever completion or performance of something

500

YOLO

You only live once

500

Bear in Mind

 To remember or consider something