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IDIOM: Follow your instincts.
Follow your GUT FEELING.
IDIOM: a broad, overall perspective of an issue or problem.
THE BIG PICTURE
IDIOM: Follow steps in a literal way, for example with instructions.
FOLLOW [sth] TO THE LETTER
IDIOM: "HOW___ _______ could you spend 2000€ on a watch?"
ON EARTH
IDIOM: An annoying person or thing.
A PAIN IN THE NECK
IDIOM: Practical and realistic.
DOWN TO EARTH
IDIOM: The middle of the night, when it's very dark.
THE DEAD OF NIGHT
IDIOM: Get someone's attention.
CATCH [sb] EYE
IDIOM: A lite we tell to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
A WHITE LIE
What's the synonym of NEED?
REQUIRE
What's the synonym of RESEMBLE?
LOOK LIKE
What's the synonym of MAN?
GUY
What's the synonym of QUIT?
RESIGN
What's the synonym of AGAINST?
OPPOSED TO
What's the synonym of PERK?
BENEFIT
What's the synonym of TASK?
JOB
What's the synonym of CONVERSATION?
CHAT
What's the synonym of BROTHERS AND SISTERS?
SIBLINGS
What's the synonym of ILL-FATED?
UNFORTUNATE
He's completely useless. He can't even _________ OUT simple instructions.
CARRY
A thousand workers were _________ OFF when the factory closed.
LAID
The book sounded fascinating, but it ____________ OUT to be really dull.
TURNED
The children love ________ UP in their grandparents' clothes.
DRESSING
He often _________ UP excuses for why he's late.
MAKES
Don't stop - _________ ON with what you're doing.
CARRY
She finally ______ UP WITH a brilliant solution to the problem.
CAME
She was really ill and it took her a long time to ______ OVER it.
GET
We should _______ OFF the meeting till next week.
PUT
Look out for the Picasso drawings when you ____ ROUND the exhibition.
GO
I'm not very good in a crisis. I hate being UNDER / BELOW pressure.
UNDER
We are STRONGLY / HIGHLY opposed to the government's new policy.
STRONGLY
I haven't really planned my trip yet, but I have AN APPROXIMATE / A ROUGH itinerary.
A ROUGH
I'm sorry if I HURT / DAMAGED your feelings.
HURT
I don't think going freelance is a very good JOB / CAREER move.
CAREER
We've got DISTANT / FAR relatives in Australia.
DISTANT
I spent a PAIR / COUPLE of hours yesterday looking through old photos.
COUPLE
My grandfather has quite a FAST / QUICK temper.
QUICK
To our FULL / COMPLETE amazement, our daughter passed all her exams.
COMPLETE
After her marriage broke up, she SOUGHT / LOOKED FOR refuge with friends.
SOUGHT
How do we call the degree of formality in language?
register
Two words that mean the same are...
synonyms
A fixed phrase or expression that has a metaphorical meaning, rather than literal, is...
an idiom
How do we call words that usually go together in English, for example "black and white"?
collocations