Target language
Target language
Synonyms
Grammar
Use of English part 4
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idiom = to fulfill all the requirements, especially as itemized in a list; to have all the needed characteristics; to complete all the steps in a process in an orderly manner

ticks all the right boxes

100

To experience a period of strong creative flow and motivation.

ride a wave of inspiration

100

Leaves you feeling very tired or drained

takes a lot out of you

100

not at all: 

"Does it worry you?" "_."

It doesn't bother him _.

not in the slightest

100

used after a negative statement to emphasize how unlikely a situation is because something much more likely has never happened: 

Some people never even read a newspaper, _ a book.

let alone

200

can mean a work is profound and resonates in multiple ways—such as being emotionally and intellectually engaging at the same time

speaks to you on different levels

200

to derive enjoyment, excitement, or pleasure from something

get a buzz out of

200

Mentally exciting; encouraging interest or enthusiasm

stimulating

200

completely or simply; used for emphasis: 

He just _ lied to the American people.

It is unacceptable and just _ wrong.

flat-out

200

a correlative conjunction used to connect two related pieces of information, emphasizing that in addition to the first point, a second point is also true, and often the second point is more surprising or significant

not only does it... but it also

300

(of a phrase or idea) having been overused; unoriginal

hackneyed

300

to begin an activity successfully

get off to a good start

300

Something that is not easy or carefree; quite difficult

no walk in the park

300

(especially of something bad) extremely or very great: 

She's being _ unhelpful and obstructive.

downright

300

a phrase used to indicate that something is superior to all others by a significant margin. It emphasizes that the adjective or superlative it modifies is true to the greatest degree, or by a wide amount.

by far the most...

400

to maintain a state of inspiration and creative energy, and to start being creative when you are feeling stuck

keep my creative juices flowing

400

To regain lost inspiration or enthusiasm for creative work.

rekindle creativity

400

Something so simple or obvious that you don't need to think about it

no‑brainer

400

an informal expression meaning "a very small amount" or "a very small degree"

a wee bit

400

a cleft sentence that emphasizes the time something happened. It means an action did not happen before a certain point, but only happened after that point was reached.

It was not until ... that I

500

becoming immediately interested or enthusiastic about something from the very beginning

hooked from the get-go

500

to think of an idea when you didn't expect or intend to

hit on the idea of

500

So dull or boring that it makes you want to yawn

yawn‑inducing

500

to be far along in a process, activity, or period of time

well into

500

something is certain to happen, extremely likely, or destined to occur. It is used to express a strong degree of certainty about a future event or state. 




is bound to