Break up
1. To make something seperate into smaller pieces
2. To end a relationship or company
3. To make people leave something or stop doing
Calm down
1. to become or make somebody/something/yourself become calm
Apologise for
1. To express regret or remorse for something.
Benefit of
1. to believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either
Tired of
1. no longer wanting something or wanting to do something because you are bored with it or annoyed by it
Carry out
1. to do something that you have said you will do or have been asked to do
2. to do and complete a task
Feel like
1. to want to have or do something
Escape from
1. Get rid of or away
1. a statement offered in explanation or justification
Eager to
1. strongly wanting to do or have something.
Come along
1. to arrive; to appear
2. to go somewhere with somebody
3. to improve or develop in the way that you want
4. used in orders to tell somebody to hurry, or to try harder
Figure out
1. to think about somebody/something until you understand them/it
2. to calculate an amount or the cost of something
Base on
1. To found or root something on a particular idea or occurrence.
Sense of
find meaning or coherence in.
Open to
1. glad or willing to receive, discuss
Deal with
1. to take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to, managing, etc.
Ease up on
1. to do, eat, drink, etc. less of something
Lead to
1. To cause or compel force one to do something.
2. To guide or direct someone or something to something or some place.
Effect on
1. a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
Aware of
1. knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing
1. to move from place to place or from person to person
2. to go to a lot of different places
1. an examination of somebody/something, especially a medical one to make sure that you are healthy
Pay for
1. To cover the expense incurred by someone else.
2. To suffer as a punishment or atonement for some ill deed or wrongdoing.
1. explaining the purpose of something that you have said or are about to say
Willing to
1. to be ready, eager or prepared to do something