Phrasal Verbs
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Weather Vocabulary
Correct or Incorrect?
100

to discover or learn something. 

to find something out

100

to begin to fly; to depart

to take off

100

a period of unusually cold weather

a cold spell

100

I'm so sick of this hot weather. I can't put it up with anymore.

Incorrect

200

to postpone or delay something

to put something off

200

to become less

to die down

200

a period of unusually hot weather

a heat wave

200

Because of the inclement weather, I had to put off my trip.

Correct

300

to consider something

to think something over

300

to assess something

to size something up

300

rain that occurs at intervals throughout the day

scattered showers

300

The doctor looked her patients after.

Incorrect.

400

to tolerate something

to put up with something

400

to intervene

to step in

400

a serious condition that happens when someone has been in high temperatures for a long time and that causes a person to stop sweating, have a very high body temperature, and become exhausted or unconscious

heatstroke

400

I've thought it over, and I will have to decline your offer.

Correct.

500

to increase

to pick up

500

to recover

to bounce back

500

very heavy rain

torrential rain

500

She sized up the situation with a glance.

Correct.