VERBS
ADJECTIVES
PHRASAL VERBS
IDIOMS
WORDS IN CONTEXT
100

To pass or to give sth to someone

Hand in

100

To feel confused and unable to think clearly

Addle 

100

To fail to do something fast enough or on time

Fall behind

100

To give something to a person in authority, especially a piece of work or something that is lost

hand in

100

After struggling with his computer programming assignment, John decided to ___ his friend's ___ for some advice on how to approach the problem more efficiently.

pick his friend's brains

200

to remember a fact or circumstance and take it into account.

bear in mind

200

Surprising and sometimes worrying

Startling

200

To reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else

Catch up

200

To be determined to do or have something

set/put your mind to sth

200

During the debate on climate change, the politician tried to ___ the audience ___ by bombarding them with complex data and technical jargon.

blind the audience with science

300

When sth shows signs that it is going to be successful or enjoyable

to look promising

300

Austere, plain

Stark

300

To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong

Tell off

300

When you are going to do sth very soon or it is likely to happen or begin very soon.

be on the verge of

300

His constant changing of stories ___ his credibility

casts doubt on

400

Be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable.

make sense

400

Extremely confusing or surprising, or having a strong effect on your mind.

Mindbending

400

To happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one.

Turn out

400

To consider or include a larger range of options or possibilities, especially when searching for something

widen the net

400

Despite his best intentions, Jack ___ the company's strict policies regarding internet usage when he accidentally accessed a restricted website.

 fell afoul of

500

Making projections or estimations about future events, trends, or circumstances based on available data, patterns, and knowledge.

Predict an outcome

500

Very intelligent and quick to learn, or very happy and full of energy.

Bright as a button

500

To give or order a punishment or make someone receive cruel or unfair treatment.

Mete out

500

To not be stupid or easy to deceive:

Not be born yesterday 

500


Hey, we need to leave in five minutes if we want to catch the train. ___!

Get a move on!