Adjectives
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Vocabulary
Collocations
100

Open, honest, and rational is what type of person 

Down-to-Earth 

100

To start or to continue a task 

to get on with (something) 

100

I was running late for my meeting; however, when I arrived 30 minutes late, I realized that my wrist watch was running late by an hour! I was actually 30 minutes early! 

This person had a stroke of luck 

100

Absolutely Necessary 

Essential 

100

To respect yourself and your ideas. She refused to given in to the bullies. 

to stand/hold your ground 

200

large

massive 

200

To mentally be upset, to start to cry 

a break down 

200

She keeps asking me to watch her kid, I am not sure if I am going to do it if she doesn't start paying me. 

This person is pushing her luck. 

200

to throw 

to toss

200

Possible to contradict or declare untrue 

plausible deniable - She has plausible deniability since her alibi is so strong 

300

Full of life and love 

passionate 

300

save or keep something for another time 

to set aside 

300

She entered my name into the raffle and I won! This was my first time entering a raffle. 

Beginners luck 

300

A difficult and unpleasant experience 

Ordeal 

300

When you have to accept something that is hard to swallow. She had to accept that divorce was the only way. 

To come to terms with 

400

dark and depressing

gloomy

400

To go through a task from beginning to end 

to carry out 

400

I entered the raffle and won!

Situation depends on the luck of the draw 

400

Sad and depressed; dispirited 

Dejected 

400
to have an awareness of something's true value, importance, or significance 

to have (something) in perspective 

500

Not wanting to communicate with other people 

withdrawn 

500

To house someone 

to put up 

500

I showed up late to the building for my job interview and the door was locked and I no one picked up their phone. 

This person was out of luck. 

500

Scattered pieces of waste, loose materials 

debris

500

To walk over the ground many times. Follow the path made in the woods by our feet. 

to beat a path (the beaten path)