Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs
Idioms
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

Lots of results appeared when I searched that on the internet.

CAME UP

100
He looks rather dismal. Let's lift his mood!

CHEER HIM UP

100

What was the first thing that you thought that  when you won the prize

crossed your mind

100

to change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another

Vegetable prices change according to the season

FLUCTUATE

100

Saving money for retirement is a judicious / discerning decision

JUDICIOUS 

200

Hard work and careful planning always have good consequences.

PAY OFF

200

Julia turned Larry down, so he (eventually had to do) going to the prom by himself.

ENDED UP
200

find good things in a bad situation! - no one was badly hurt

Look on the bright side

200

to be in another person's situation

I wouldn't be him for the world!

change places with

200

Refrase:

Having run out of money, He had to start working

CHOICE

Having run out of money he ............

HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO

300

I tried telling a few jokes but they didn't work (happen as planned or succeed)

COME OFF

300

Now that I am unemployed we are going to have to use less / economise  our spending.

CUT BACK ON

300

This flat is completely different from the house they had before.

a far cry from

300

Experienced in a field

They are such experienced teachers!

Seasoned

300

The Mexican Grey Wolf was close to be extinct, but conservation efforts are bringing it back

Brink 


was on the brink of /being extinct /extiction

400

He tried to convey his point / make it understandable but it was so convoluted, no one could understand.  

Get across his point

400

The gains offset the losses

MAKE UP FOR

400

I need to change jobs - after 15 years here I feel I'm too fixed in one particular type and need to change   

(stuck) in a rut

400

very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm


I think he's a very tired / exhausted after his long journey

Weary

400

someone who does something very often and cannot stop doing it 


He is a compulsive liar

INVETERATE

500

Somebody broke into the shop and stole several TVs.

made off with

500

We seem to have reached a point where you cannot make progress in this investigation

come up against a brick wall

500

Let me show that something which has been regarded as true is in fact not true  on the misconceptions contained in your article

set the record straight on

500

not conscious of or careful about possible risks and dangers 

An unconscious traveller

Unwary

500

to represent a person, company, etc.  

I'm phoning _____ my daughter, who has lost her voice.

on behalf of