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Share: A part or portion of a larger amount which is divided among a number of people, or to which a number of people contribute.
Phrasal Verb: Under the proposals, investors, would pay a greater share of of the annual fees required.
Quality: The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
Noun: An improvement in product quality.
Evidence: The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Noun: The study finds little evidence of overt discrimination.
Advice: Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
Noun: She visited the island on her doctor's advice.
Honest: Free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.
Adjective: I haven't been totally honest with you.
Interviewed: hold an interview with (someone).
Noun: He arrived to be interviewed by a local TV station about the level of unemployment.
Socialize: participate in social activities; mix socially with others.
Phrasal Verb: He didn't mind socializing with his staff.
Make up: To settle an argument; to become friends again.
Phrasal Verb: The soccer players shook hands and made up.
Push down: To say critical or abusive things about someone or something to lower their confidence.
Phrasal Verb: Her parents are always putting her down.
Stick up for: To defend someone against violence or criticism.
Phrasal Verb: She stuck up for her teammate when the referee slowed a red card.
Put up with: To allow someone or something unpleasant or annoying to exist or happen, to tolerate.
Phrasal verb: I can't put up with his behavior any longer.
Push around: To bully; to treat roughly and without consideration.
Phrasal Verb: Don't let them push you around, stand up for yourself!
Meet up: To meet with someone in order to do something.
Phrasal Verb: I met up with Rhys yesterday at the theme park.
Let down: To disappoint someone by failing to keep a promise.
Phrasal Verb: Please don't let me down tomorrow!
Leave on: To not include someone or something.
Phrasal Verb: Dos everyone have a slice of Pizza? I don't want to leave anyone out!
Hang out: To spend time relaxing or enjoying oneself, often with company.
Phrasal Verb: I always hang out with Nicky on Saturdays.
Get along with: To be or remain friendly.
Phrasal Verb: My brother and my aunt don't really get along with each other.
Gang up on: To forma group and simple a person out for unkind.
Phrasal Verb: All the kids ganged up on the new boy.
Fall out with: To ague and stop being friendly with someone.
Phrasal Verb: Mildred fell out with her best friend again yesterday.