Vocabulary Log
Vocabulary Log
Vocabulary Log
Vocabulary Log
100

to stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more or think you have done enough

call it a day

100

to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly

put up with

100

when they aren’t responding to texts, calls, and/or emails

MIA

100

abbreviation for estimated time of arrival

ETA

200

to force yourself to perform an unpleasant or difficult action or to be brave in a difficult situation

bite the bullet

200

small raised areas that appear on the skin because  of cold, fear, or excitement

goosebumps

200

to have a serious, bad effect on someone or something

take a toll

200

without question

hands down

300

a machine, usually outside a bank, shop, etc. from which  you can take money out of your bank account

ATM

300

very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe

far-fetched

300

to feel like doing something

be in the mood (for sth)

300

used to say that two people or things are very similar to each other

two peas in a pod

400

to talk about or deal with the important parts of a subject and not waste time with things that are not important

cut to the chase

400

mild exaggeration beyond the truth or what is likely the case

a bit of a stretch

400

easily annoyed and complaining

grumpy

400

a legal document stating that someone will not tell anyone certain private information

NDA

500

to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand

mumble

500

to worry about (something) so much that one cannot sleep

lose sleep over (smth)

500

to try to make yourself feel confident and ready to do something difficult

psych yourself up

500

to tell the truth about something that you have been keeping secret

come clean