Legal Vocab
Phrasal Verbs
Movie Vocab
Phrasal Verbs 2
Idioms
100

An official who makes decisions about court cases.

What is a judge?

100

To improve.

What is to buff up on?

100

A person who expresses their opinions about something.

What is a critic?

100

To accomplish or be successful in doing something.

What is to pull off?

100
Something you say to someone when you want to wish them good luck.

What is break a leg?

200

Something that proves a situation to be true.

What is evidence?

200

To continue for too long and be boring.

What is to drag on?

200

The story of a movie, TV show, book, or play.

What is the plot?
200

To continue after the expected end time.

What is to run over?

200
A question that you really really want the answer to.

What is a burning question?

300

Describes something that you think seems dishonest or illegal.

What is suspicious?

300

To look like the things nearby or around you.

What is to blend in?

300

A small section of a film, TV show, or play.

What is a scene?

300

To not fully appreciate what you have.

What is to take something for granted?

300

All the advantages of two different situations without any of the disadvantages.

What is the best of both worlds?

400

A proposal for a new law that is debated on by politicians.

What is a bill?

400

To reject.

What is to turn down?

400

The part an actor plays in a film, TV show, or play.

What is a role?

400

To avoid embarrassment.

What is to save face?

400

The small easily seen or understood part of a bigger problem that is hidden or not easily understood.

What is the tip of the iceberg?

500

A situation or debate that has two clear opposing arguments or points of view.

What is black and white?

500

To ignore distractions.

What is to tune out?

500

The music from a film or TV show.

What is the soundtrack?

500

To fasten or close something, for example, your buttons, zipper, shoelaces.

What is to do up?

500

The very best of something or group.

What is the cream of the crop?