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After the scandal, the celebrity chose to ___________ a low profile for a while. 🟨 (= avoid attention or publicity)
Keep a low profile After the scandal, the celebrity chose to keep a low profile for a while. 🟨 (= avoid attention or publicity)
This new technology could ______________ the way for future innovations in medicine. 🟨 (= create conditions that allow something to happen or develop)
This new technology could pave the way for future innovations in medicine. 🟨 (= create conditions that allow something to happen or develop)
She decided to take a ___________on the issue and speak out. 🟨 (= express a firm opinion on a particular issue)
She decided to take a stand on the issue and speak out. 🟨 (= express a firm opinion on a particular issue)
There’s a ______________possibility that we’ll win the contract. (= high chance)
Strong possibility – There’s a strong possibility that we’ll win the contract. (= high chance)
I’m ____________serious about quitting my job. (= completely serious)
I’m dead serious about quitting my job. (= completely serious)
It’s _______________unlikely that they’ll change the deadline now. (= very improbable)
It’s highly unlikely that they’ll change the deadline now. (= very improbable)
He bears a striking _______________________ to his grandfather. 🟨 (= looks very similar to someone)
He bears a striking resemblance to his grandfather. 🟨 (= looks very similar to someone)
It’s not the end of the world — every _____________________has a silver lining, right? 🟨 (= there’s something good even in a bad situation)
It’s not the end of the world — every cloud has a silver lining, right? 🟨 (= there’s something good even in a bad situation)
I tried to explain the issue, but he turned a blind _________________ to it. 🟨 (= ignored something deliberately)
I tried to explain the issue, but he turned a blind eye to it. 🟨 (= ignored something deliberately)
I wasn’t sure about moving abroad, but in the end I took the _______________ and applied. 🟨 (= decided to do something risky or difficult)
I wasn’t sure about moving abroad, but in the end I took the plunge and applied. 🟨 (= decided to do something risky or difficult)
She let the ______________ out of the bag about the surprise party, and now it’s ruined. 🟨 (= accidentally revealed a secret)
She let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party, and now it’s ruined. 🟨 (= accidentally revealed a secret)
I’m sorry I snapped at you — I’m just feeling a bit under the _____________ today. (= not feeling well)
I’m sorry I snapped at you — I’m just feeling a bit under the weather today. 🟨 (= not feeling well)
I was taken ____________ by her rude comment — I didn’t expect that at all. (= surprised or shocked)
I was taken aback by her rude comment — I didn’t expect that at all. (= surprised or shocked)
The team fell ______________ schedule after the software bug.
The team fell behind schedule after the software bug.
I’m going to brush _____ on my French before we go to Paris.
I’m going to brush up on my French before we go to Paris. (= refresh/revise knowledge)
His story just doesn’t add _________ – I think he’s hiding something.
His story just doesn’t add up – I think he’s hiding something. (= make sense)
She was so convincing that she talked me __________ buying something I didn’t even need.
She was so convincing that she talked me into buying something I didn’t even need. (= persuaded someone to do something)
He gets __________ on a surprisingly low salary, considering how expensive the city is.
He gets by on a surprisingly low salary, considering how expensive the city is. (= survives financially)
She came _____________ with a really bad case of flu right before the trip.
She came down with a really bad case of flu right before the trip. (= got sick with something)
I don’t know how he pulled it ________________, but the event was a huge success.
I don’t know how he pulled it off, but the event was a huge success. (= managed to do something difficult)
She takes ______________ her father in character
TAKES AFTER
We wanted to go on holiday, but our plans fell ______________ at the last minute.
PLANS FELL THROUGH
The storm brought ________ a lot of damage across the region.
BROUGH ABOUT A LOT OF DAMAGE
The law needs serious __________ because the current version is bad (AMEND)
AMENDMENTS
His sudden __________ from the project surprised everyone. (WITHDRAW)
WITHDRAWAL
supporting individuals to overcome adversity and build _____ (RESILIENT)
RESILIENCE
The CEO's __________ attitude made it hard for employees to approach him. (APPROACH)
UNAPPROACHABLE ATTITUDE
I found her response rather __________; she didn’t seem to care at all. (APOLOGY)
UNAPOLOGETIC
She spoke so __________ that nobody doubted her explanation. (PERSUADE)
PERSUASIVELY
The experiment was a complete __________ because of __________ methods. (FAIL)
COMPLETE FAILURE / FAULTY METHODS
The instructions were so __________ that no one got confused. (EXPLAIN)
EXPLANATORY
She kept living in _____________ as she thought he had been in love with her (DENY)
DENIAL
The documentary was highly __________ and changed the way I see politics. (INFORM)
INFORMATIVE
His __________ during the meeting was quite surprising — he usually doesn’t say a word! (ASSERT)
assertiveness