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Which expression describes a person who annoys absolutely everyone?

get on everyone’s nerves

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This idiom describes someone who is extremely kind and generous by nature.

a heart of gold

100

If someone constantly annoys you and causes small but repeated problems, you might call them this.

a pain in the neck

100

Which expression would you use for a child who behaves perfectly all day?

 as good as gold 

100

These lines appear on the face as people get older.

a heart in the right place

200

Which word describes someone who spends money carefully and avoids waste, especially for practical reasons?

economical

200

This medical term refers to a sensation of spinning or dizziness, often connected with heights.

vertigo

200

Which word describes someone who has strong goals and wants to achieve success in life?

ambitious

200

If a person is unrealistic and constantly dreaming instead of focusing on real life, we use this expression.

to have your head in the clouds

200

This adjective describes someone who expresses opinions confidently without being aggressive.

assertive

300

This adjective describes someone who secretly does things in a dishonest or sneaky way.

sly

300

If someone refuses to accept reality and avoids dealing with a serious issue, we use this idiom.

to bury your head in the sand  

300

This informal British word means “a bit silly or crazy.”

daft

300

Which adjective describes someone who refuses to change their opinion even when clearly wrong?

obstinate

300

This insulting adjective suggests complete lack of intelligence.

brainless

400

After quitting his job, selling his house, and deciding to live on a tree because “society is fake,” his friends started saying he had gone completely.....

 round the bend

400

Which adjective describes someone who wastes money carelessly?

extravagant

400

Which adjective describes someone who is rude because they speak in a very direct and unfiltered way?

blunt

400

Tom says, “There were a million people at the meeting!” In reality, there were only 200. He didn’t lie on purpose — he just made the situation sound bigger than it was.

to exaggerate

400

Which adjective is often used informally to describe a child who learns very quickly?

bright

500

Which adjective describes someone who hates spending money, even when necessary?

stingy

500

This person can climb tall buildings, stand on rooftops, or walk on ladders without fear of falling.

 to have a head for heights

500

This person can calculate percentages, add numbers quickly, and solve math problems easily.

 to have a good head for figures

500

If someone forgets things easily and has a very poor memory, we say they have this.

to have a head like a sieve

500

Which adjective describes someone naturally talented or having special inborn ability?

gifted