Thought, Emotion & Behavior
Global events
Colloquial Idioms
Phrasal Verbs
Adjectives
100

I feel NERVOUS when the stock market goes down.

I feel JITTERY when the stock market goes down.
I feel ON EDGE when the stock market goes down.

100

The store is MONITORED 24/7 to prevent theft.

The store is under 24/7 SURVEILLANCE to prevent theft.

100

She tried ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING to get her baby to sleep — white noise, rocking, warm baths, nothing worked.

She tried everything UNDER THE SUN to get her baby to sleep — white noise, rocking, warm baths, nothing worked.

100

The explanation CAN BE REDUCED TO a simple experiment. (сводиться к)

The explanation BOILS DOWN TO a simple experiment.

100

The news footage of the earthquake was incredibly UPSETTING to watch.

The news footage of the earthquake was incredibly DISTRESSING to watch.

200

He was UNWILLING to speak up in the meeting, fearing backlash from his boss.

He was RELUCTANT to speak up in the meeting, fearing backlash from his boss.

200

Silicon Valley is a CENTER for skilled professionals in IT.

Silicon Valley is a HOTBED for skilled professionals in IT.

200

She was EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY UNSTABLE while living in shelters—a vagrant lifestyle took a toll on her.

She was a HOT MESS while living in shelters—a vagrant lifestyle took a toll on her.

200

She’s not a bad kid — she’s just MISBEHAVING because she’s overwhelmed and tired.

She’s not a bad kid — she’s just ACTING OUT because she’s overwhelmed and tired.

200

On a Sunday morning, the streets in our town are completely EMPTY.

On a Sunday morning, the streets in our town are completely DESERTED.

300

I am not easily INFLUENCED BY popular trends or juicy advertisements.

I am not easily SWAYED BY popular trends or or juicy advertisements.

300

The region is PRONE to natural DISASTERS.

The region is prone to natural CALAMITIES.

300

1. The party started off fine, but we lost control of it when people began breaking things.

1. The party started off fine, but it quickly GOT OUT OF HAND when people began breaking things.

2. "The party started off fine, but it quickly SPIRALED OUT OF CONTROL when people began breaking things."

3. "Everything WENT DOWNHILL at the party after people began breaking things."

300

Don't REACT STRONGLY - it's just a minor mistake.

Don’t GET SO WORKED UP — it’s just a minor mistake. reword work up

300

Years of deforestation have EXHAUSTED the region’s natural resources.

Years of deforestation have DEPLETED the region’s natural resources.

400

She HAD NO INTENTION of compromising, so the deal fell through.

She wasn't WILLING TO compromise, so the deal fell through.

400

The town was thriving BEFORE, but now it is eerily quiet.

This ONCE-thriving town is eerily quiet now.

400

Amateur musicians are PRETTY COMMON, but having a unique style sets you apart.

Amateur musicians are A DIME A DOZEN, but having a unique style sets you apart.

400

Don’t TOLERATE your colleagues piling extra work on you.

Don’t PUT UP WITH your colleagues piling extra work on you.

400

Authorities are TAKING STRICT ACTION against drug cartels.

Authorities are CRACKING DOWN ON drug cartels.

500

For a MOMENT I thought that he was alive

For a SPLIT SECOND I thought that he was alive

500

People seeking asylum SUFFER and BECOME WEAK in detention centers, waiting for their paperwork to be processed.

People seeking asylum LANGUISH in detention centers, waiting for their paperwork to be processed.

500

I’ve FORGOTTEN a lot of my French — I haven’t spoken it in years.

I’ve LOST TOUCH with my French — I haven’t spoken it in years.

My French got RUSTY

500

Authorities are TAKING STRICT ACTION against drug cartels.

Authorities are CRACKING DOWN ON drug cartels.

500

We have to think of an alternative explanation that will be ACCESSIBLE to a wider crowd.

We have to think of an alternative explanation that will be PALATABLE to a wider crowd.