The beliefs or views about something, based on fact or knowledge.
O _ _ _ _ N
OPINION
To say exactly what you think, in a very direct way.
S____ your m____.
Speak your mind.
"He's certainly not afraid to speak his mind."
The meeting has k _ _ _ _ _ o _ _ 15 minutes ago.
Def: to begin
The meeting has kicked off 15 minutes ago.
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KICK OFF.
"A_________!"
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Def: a strong way to say yes.
ABSOLUTELY!
Have the same opinion about something.
A _ _ _ _
AGREE
To avoid talking about what is important.
Beat ____ the _____
Beat around the bush.
"Don't beat around the bush - get to the point!"
The project is f _ _ _ b _ _ i _ d the schedule.
Def: to not make as much progress as others.
The project is fall behind the schedule.
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FALL BEHIND.
"The new office is t _ _ _ _ _ y awesome!"
Def: completely or absolutely. Used for emphasize a statement.
TOTALLY
Something that you say or write that expresses your opinion.
C _ _ _ _ _ T
COMMENT
To remain neutral about a decision.
S__ on a f____e.
Sit on a fence.
"You can't sit on a fence any longer, you have to decide whose side you're on"
"We're l _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ o the possibility of merging the two departments.
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Def: to examine the facts about a problem or situation
We're looking into the possibility of merging the two departments.
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LOOK INTO.
"I'll learn this new report as t _ _ o _ _ _ _ h _ y as I could, so that I'll understand"
Def: completely, very much
THOROUGHLY
A situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with or solved.
P _ _ _ _ _ _
PROBLEM
You mean that you will do everything you can to prevent it.
Over my ____ ____
Over my dead body.
"Mr. Bima says he's going to buy your motorcycle." "Over my dead body!"
All my money is t _ _ _ u_ in property.
Def: to cause something, often money or possessions, not to be available for use
All my money is tied up in property. the same
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TIE UP.
"Our boss suggested to use other platform for online meeting, n _ _ _ _ y webex"
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Def: that is to say; to be specific.
NAMELY
Describes something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is.
U _ D _ _ S _ _ _ _ M _ _ T
To say exactly someone else about to say.
Take the _____ out of my _____
Take the word out of my mouth.
"You took the words right out of my mouth! I was gonna say that."
"My new supervisor, he's hard to p _ _ u_ with"
Def: to be willing to accept someone or something that is unpleasant
"My new supervisor, he's hard to put up with"
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PUT UP.
"I only saw the packaging, but this product is su _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _y different"
Def: in a way that is not deep or complete.
SUPERFICIALLY