Phrasal Verbs 'TAKE"
Adjectives
Verbs and Nouns
Adjectives II
FAMOUS PEOPLE
100

to suddenly become successful

TAKE OFF

100

behaving in an angry and violent way towards another person

aggressive

100

to look like or be like someone or something

RESEMBLE

100

disliked by most people

UNPOPULAR

100

co-founder and CEO of the social-networking website Facebook, one of the world's youngest billionaires

MARK ZUCKERBERG

200

to remove something from somewhere

TAKE OUT

200

happy

cheerful

200

to make someone less confident or enthusiastic about something

DISCOURAGE

200

using words in a funny and clever way

WITTY

200

South African-born American entrepreneur who co-founded the electronic-payment firm PayPal and formed SpaceX, maker of launch vehicles and spacecraft

ELON MUSK

300

to believe that someone or something is important and that you should pay attention to them

TAKE SERIOUSLY

300

needing a lot of your time, attention, or effort

DEMANDING

300

when your face becomes red, especially because you are embarrassed.

BLUSH

300

does not like working or using any effort.

LAZY

300

an American rapper, who was recently arrested and found guilty of assault in Sweden

ASAP ROCKY

400

to not show that you are grateful for someone or something, and forget that you are lucky to have them

TAKE FOR GRANTED

400

upset and angry because someone you love seems too interested in another person

JEALOUS

400

someone who has no brothers or sisters

ONLY CHILD

400

not able to be trusted or depended on

UNRELIABLE

400

an American rapper, singer and songwriter. His stage name is derived from the trade name of a prescription drug

LIL XAN

500

to consider something when judging a situation

TAKE ACCOUNT OF

500

always liking and supporting someone or something, sometimes when other people do not

LOYAL

500

who someone is

IDENTITY

500

determined not to change your ideas, plans, etc., although other people want you to

STUBBORN

500

American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur who gained the most popularity in the 1980s and ’90s. Also called "Queen of Pop"

MADONNA