Phrasal Verbs 1
Phrasal Verbs 2
Phrasal Verbs 3
Phrasal Verbs 4
Phrasal Verbs 5
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What is "black out"?

This phrasal verb means to suddenly lose consciousness, often due to a medical condition or injury.

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What is "cut out"?

A doctor might advise a patient to do this to sugar if they need to reduce their intake.

100

What is "chill out"?

This phrasal verb means to relax and reduce stress, often advised for mental well-being.

100

What is "turn over"?

A doctor may tell a patient to do this before examining their back.

100

What is "pass out"?

A person who faints or becomes unconscious is said to do this.

200

What is "burn out"?

A person who becomes exhausted due to stress or overwork experiences this.

200

What is "come down with"?

When a person develops an illness, such as the flu, they are said to do this.

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What is "watch over"?

If a patient is being watched carefully, a doctor or nurse is said to do this.

200

What is "come on"?

If an illness starts developing, such as a cold or flu, you are said to do this.

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What is "throw up"?

If a person vomits, they are said to do this.

300

What is "come round" or "come to"?

To regain consciousness after fainting or being knocked out, a person must do this.

300

What is "lay up"?

A person who has to stay in bed due to illness or injury is described with this phrasal verb.

300

What is "shake off"?

When a patient gets rid of an infection or illness, they are said to do this.

300

What is "block up"?

This term describes what happens when an artery or airway becomes obstructed.

300

What is "check on"?

Doctors and nurses do this when they monitor a patient's condition over time.

400

What is "bring up"?

If a patient regurgitates food from their stomach, they are said to do this.

400

What is "flare up"?

A person who experiences a sudden worsening of symptoms is said to do this.

400

What is "dose up"?

Taking or giving medication to treat symptoms is referred to by this phrasal verb.

400

What is "sew up"?

A person who is given stitches to close a wound has had their injury treated with this action.

400

What is "look over"?

This phrasal verb means to review or check something, such as test results.

500

What is "keel over"?

Someone who collapses suddenly without warning may be described with this phrasal verb.

500

What is "patch up"?

If a wound needs temporary repair before full treatment, a doctor may do this.

500

What is "pull through"?

This term is used when someone recovers from a serious illness or injury.

500

What is "put on"?

If a patient pretends to be sick, they are said to do this.

500

What is "waste away"?

A person who loses weight due to illness or poor nutrition is said to do this.