Complete the sentences
Phrasal Verbs with on and off
Definitions
Choose the correct option
Opposite adjectives
100

Sarah was very depressed after the ______ of her marriage to Tony.

Break-up

100

To switch off or to stop from working

Turn off

100

Unfulfilled, not satisfied with quantity

Unsatisfied

100

Try not to feel out of sorts/bitter about not getting your novel published.

Bitter

100

Easy question 

Difficult

200

Shall we eat out or get a ______?

Takeaway

200

To encourage

Cheer on

200

The tendency to pay more attention to information that supports a negative view of the self

Self-criticism

200

It's not the job Shona would have chosen, but she seems content/bitter with it.

Content
200

Poor diet

Balanced

300

I got soaked in yesterday's _______.

Downpour

300

To cancel something; to abandon something that has already begun, such as an event / an arrangement / an activity /

etc. (often used in the passive)

Call off

300

An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.

Capitalism

300

I often think of the wonderful time I had at university and feel a little bitter/wistful.

Wistful

300

Distant memory

Recent

400

The ______ for tomorrow weather is bleak.

Outlook

400

To prevent people from entering a particular area

Seal off

400

Misleading or dishonest

Deceptive

400

Jimmy is such a joy to have in the office. He is always so chirpy/gleeful - even on a Monday morning!

Chirpy

400

Bold colour

Pale

500

There was an administrative ______ and the emails weren't sent in time.

Slip-up

500

Approach, come close to something

Verge on

500

A facial expression of fear, disapproval, or pain

Grimace

500

The finance minister was in an upbeat/a chirpy mood about the prospects for the economy.

An upbeat

500

Close weather

Fresh