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use an idiom:The entrance exam was so hard that many students___ before they even finished it.
fell by the wayside
define: fall by the wayside
If someone falls by the wayside, they fail to finish an activity, and if something falls by the wayside, people stop doing it, making it, or using it
use an idiom:We ____ with the project the other day and it was my fault. Let's start again
got off on the wrong foot
use an idiom:The commercial _______ with its target audience, and was one of the most highly rated spots of the year.
struk the right note
The police spent three months ________ on the murder investigation. The suspect they had in mind was far from being the murderer
barking up the wrong tree
DON'T ______ You know he cannot win the elections
BACK the wrong horse
USE AN IDIOM:He'll _________ once I show him the sales figures for this quarter. I WAS RIGHT ALL THE TIME
SWALLOW HIS WORDS
Find a synonym: He has a wonderful PECULIAR AND UNUSUAL sense of humour.
WHIMSICAL
Find a synonym: Taylor's latest CD presents the listener with a CATCHY AND FASCINATING mixture of musical styles.
INTRIGUING
Find a synonym: Feminist organizations and the media appeared almost INCOMPREHENSIBLE to us.
IMPENETRABLE
Find a synonym: Readers of tabloids are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into INTELLECTUAL conversation
highbrow
define: dreary
depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive/uninteresting
define: whimsical
playfully unusual or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing/ acting or behaving in a capricious mannerway.
define:primitive
very basic, simple or unsophisticated in terms of comfort, convenience, or efficiency
define: backing the wrong horse
making a wrong or inappropriate choice/choosing an unsuccessful alternative
define: strike the right note
say or do something in a way that that is very suitable for a particular audience or occasion.
define: barking up the wrong tree
be pursuing a mistaken or misguided line of thought or course of action
define:be spot on
completely accurate or correct
define: Get off on the wrong foot
make a bad start at something, especially a task or relationship
What will you say if you have to admit that something you have said has been proved to be wrong.
I have to swallow my words.
provide the antonym of comprehensive, transparent
impenetrable
provide a synonym of captivating
enchanting
provide a synonym of fascinating
intriguing
provide an antonym for highbrow
lowbrow
Choose the idiom which means: "to describe exactly what is causing a situation or a problem/to be just right".
to hit the nail on the head
Choose the synonym of "elaborate". (highbrow/intricate/impenetrable/whimsical)
intricate