Phrasals
Idioms
Synonyms: adjectives
Antonyms
100

Come up with

to invent or think of an idea or plan
Example: She came up with a brilliant idea for the project.

100

Break the ice

Meaning: to start a conversation in a social situation
Example: He told a funny story to break the ice at the party.

100

pleasant

enjoyable

100

Increase

Decrease

Meaning: grow vs. reduce

200

Carry out

to perform or complete a task or plan
Example: The scientists carried out several experiments.

200

A piece of cake

Meaning: something very easy
Example: That grammar test was a piece of cake.

200

peculiar

odd

200

Improve

Worsen 

Meaning: get better vs. get worse

300

Bring up

to raise a child or to mention a topic
Example: He was brought up in Spain. 

She brought up an important question.

300

Hit the books

Meaning: to study hard
Example: I have to hit the books tonight – I’ve got an exam tomorrow.

300

appaling

terrible
300

Friendly

Hostile 

Meaning: kind vs. aggressive or distant

400

Take up

to begin a new hobby or activity
Example: I’ve recently taken up painting.

400

Under the weather

Meaning: feeling sick or unwell
Example: I’m not going to school today, I’m feeling a bit under the weather.

400

big headed

conceited

400

Employ

Fire / Dismiss

Meaning: hire vs. remove from a job

500

Put off

to postpone or delay something
Example: They put off the meeting until next week.

500

Once in a blue moon

Meaning: something that happens very rarely
Example: He visits his grandparents once in a blue moon.

500

stubborn

obstinate

500

Allow

Forbid / Prohibit 

Meaning: permit vs. not allow