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Sunday, December 29, 2024

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


Slang: Informal language used in casual settings. It can vary by region and social group.

  • Dope: Cool, great, awesome
  • Epic: Amazing, fantastic
  • Lit: Exciting, energetic
  • Salty: Angry, frustrated
  • Thirsty: Desperate for attention

Collocations: Words that are frequently used together.

  • Do the dishes: Wash the dishes
  • Make a decision: Decide
  • Take a break: Rest
  • Heavy rain: Strong rain
  • Strong coffee: Concentrated coffee

Idioms: Expressions that have a figurative meaning different from the literal one.

  • Break a leg: Good luck
  • Cost an arm and a leg: Very expensive
  • Bite the bullet: Face a difficult situation
  • Piece of cake: Easy
  • Let the cat out of the bag: Reveal a secret

Phrasal Verbs: Verbs combined with prepositions or adverbs to create new meanings.

  • Look up to: Admire
  • Look forward to: Anticipate
  • Run out of: Exhaust
  • Come across: Find by chance
  • Get along with: Have a good relationship

Synonyms: Words with similar meanings.

  • Happy: Joyful, cheerful, delighted
  • Sad: Depressed, gloomy, sorrowful
  • Big: Large, huge, enormous
  • Small: Tiny, little, miniature
  • Fast: Quick, rapid, speedy




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