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100

Something/somebody that can be predicted.

Predictable.

100

"Take (something) back"

Receive information.

Retract from saying something.


Retract from saying something.

100

"It seems to me that..."


Summarizing ideas or expressing opinions?

Expressing opinions.

100
"Brand new"


Age or Style?

Age.

100

"Take over"

Explain something in detail.

Take control.

Take control.

200

"In pristine condition"

State or rarity?

State.

200

Push it to the limit.


Making effort or breaking barriers?

Making effort.

200

"Do (something) over.


To get rid of something.

To do again.

To do again.

200

Something/somebody that can be loved.

Lovable.

200

"I have butterflies in my stomach"


I'm afraid or I'm nervous. 

I'm nervous.

300

Something, somebody that can be detected via audio.

Audible.

300

What's the frequency order? (lower to higher)

"Every other day"

"Every once in a while"

"Every now and then"

Every once in a while

Every now and then

Every other day

300

Something/Somebody that cannot be explained.

Unexplainable.

300

"He's got ants in his pants today"


He is angry or excited.

Excited.

300

"Rise to the challenge"


Making effort or Breaking barriers?

Making effort.

400

"Reinvent the wheel"


Making effort or breaking barriers?

Breaking barriers.
400

"Make off with (something)"


To invent.

To steal something.

To steal something.

400

"I was awestruck"


Positive or negative feeling.

Positive.

400

Take (somebody) up on (something).


Accept an offer or invitation.

Start doing something regularly.

Accept an offer or invitation.

400

What's the feeling of the word "gloom".


Dislike, sadness or concern.

Sadness.

500

"I saw him dancing with Maria a while ago"


Part of the action was experienced.

The whole action was experienced.

Part of the action was experienced.

500

"Do away with (something)"


To get rid of something.

To steal something.

To get rid of something.

500

"There is an emerging global community"


-"ing" as... an adjective or subject in a sentence.

"ing" as an adjective in a sentence.

500

"Take (somebody) through (something)"


Take somebody to a place.

Explain something in detail.

Explain something in detail.

500

"Make out (something, someone)"


To compensate for something.

To understand or see especially with difficulty.

To understand or see especially with difficulty.