a small, harmless lie told to avoid hurting someoneβs feelings or to be polite
π white lie
Example: βI said I liked her cooking, but it was just a white lie.β
to start a new activity or hobby regularly (not just try once)
π take up
Example: βI took up yoga last year.β
to feel so embarrassed that you want to disappear or hide
π curl up and die
Example: βWhen I forgot my lines, I wanted to curl up and die.β
The place at the airport where you give your luggage and receive your boarding pass
π check-in desk
to walk slowly and in a relaxed way, without any hurry
π stroll
Example: βWe strolled along the beach in the evening.β
to lie in a very serious situation, especially in court, after promising to tell the truth
π lie under oath
He was punished for lying under oath during the trial.
to reduce the amount of something you do or use (e.g. sugar, spending, screen time)
π cut down on
Example: βIβm trying to cut down on sugar.β
It describes the feeling of looking ridiculous, foolish, embarrassed in front of others usually due to a failed prediction or a silly mistake.
π have egg on your face
Example: βI said the wrong name and had egg on my face.
The printed or digital document you show to get on the plane
π boarding pass
to think about pleasant things and not focus on what is happening around you
π daydream
Example: βHe was daydreaming instead of listening.β
to lie very obviously and confidently, even though people can see you are lying
π lie through your teeth
Example: βHe lied through his teeth about where he was last night.β
to delay doing something, often because you donβt feel ready or motivated
π put off
Example: βHe keeps putting off his homework.β
an idiom describing
a troubling thought or worry that causes persistent anxiety or occupies your mind constantly
π be preying on my mind
Example: βThat problem has been preying on my mind all day.β
When you stop in another country before going to your final destination
π transit
to talk a lot about small, unimportant things (often quickly and continuously)
π chatter
Example: βThey were chatting and chattering all afternoon.β
a lie that is very clear and easy to notice; not believable at all
π blatant lie
Example: βSaying he didnβt take the money was a blatant lie.β
to continue doing something and not give up, even when itβs difficult
π stick to
Example: βYou need to stick to your plan.β
to laugh very loudly and uncontrollably (you canβt stop laughing)
π fall about laughing
Example: βThe video was so funny, we fell about laughing.β
The area in the airport where you wait before getting on the plane
π terminal
to walk around without a clear plan or direction, just exploring
π wander
Example: βWe wandered through the streets of Paris.β
to live in a false way, pretending to be someone you are not or hiding the truth about your life
π live a lie
Example: βFor years, she lived a lie and hid her real identity.β
Meaning: to criticise yourself too much for a mistake or failure
π beat yourself up
Example: βDonβt beat yourself up over that exam.β
to make someone less arrogant by showing them they are not better than others
π take someone down a peg (or two)
Example: βThe coach took him down a peg after his bad attitude.β
π Definition 1:
What do we call the people who serve passengers and ensure safety on a flight?
π Definition 2:
What do we call the storage space above the seats inside an airplane?
a loud noise, especially caused by a lot of people all talking at the same time.
π hubbub
Example: I could hardly hear myself speak above all the hubbub in the meeting.