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Thursday, September 12, 2024

English Slang, Collocations, Idioms, Phrasal Verbs and Their Synonyms

 

Slang

  • Bae: A term of endearment.
  • Salty: Angry or resentful.
  • TBH: To be honest.
  • Low-key: Quietly, without much fanfare.
  • Savage: Hilariously witty or sarcastic.

Collocations

  • Make a difference: To have a positive impact.
  • Take a chance: To risk something.
  • Catch a cold: To become ill with a cold.
  • Run out of: To exhaust a supply.
  • Pay the price: To suffer the consequences.

Idioms

  • Bite the bullet: To face a difficult situation bravely.
  • Let the cat out of the bag: To reveal a secret.
  • Raining cats and dogs: Pouring heavily.
  • Break a sweat: To exert oneself physically.
  • Cost an arm and a leg: Very expensive.

Phrasal Verbs

  • Look down on: To consider someone inferior.
  • Put off: To postpone or delay.
  • Give in: To surrender or yield.
  • Make out: To understand or figure out.
  • Look up to: To admire or respect someone.


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