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Sunday, January 26, 2025

A Mix of English Slang, Collocations, Idioms, and Phrasal Verbs

 Slang:

  • Bae: (Babe) A term of endearment for a romantic partner.
  • Chill: To relax or calm down.
  • Epic: Amazing or impressive.
  • Lit: Exciting or amazing.
  • Salty: Angry or resentful.
  • Spill the tea: To gossip or reveal secrets.

Collocations:

  • Heavy rain: (Not strong rain)
  • Make a decision: (Not take a decision)
  • Strong coffee: (Not powerful coffee)
  • Commit a crime: (Not make a crime)
  • Take a photo: (Not make a photo)

Idioms:

  • A piece of cake: Easy to do.
  • Break the ice: To start a conversation.
  • Cost an arm and a leg: Very expensive.
  • Bite the bullet: To face a difficult situation bravely.
  • Let the cat out of the bag: To reveal a secret accidentally.

Phrasal Verbs:

  • Look after: To take care of.
  • Look forward to: To anticipate with pleasure.
  • Put off: To postpone.
  • Give up: To stop trying.
  • Come across: To find or encounter by chance.

Synonyms:

  • Amazing: Awesome, incredible, fantastic
  • Angry: Mad, furious, irate
  • Easy: Simple, effortless, uncomplicated
  • Expensive: Costly, pricey, extravagant
  • Relax: Unwind, chill out, take it easy



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