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Which phrasal verb means to dismiss someone or something as insignificant?
 
write off
 
write out
 
write up
 
write on
The radical urban transport scheme is designed to clear London's g........................ roads.
 
gridlocked
 
griddled
 
gargled
 
grilled
The areas that form the edge of a town or city: ..........................
 
outskirts
 
residential
 
urban
 
rural
They live in a ......................... corner of Scotland, miles from the nearest shop.
 
remote
 
retired
 
remove
 
removed
They seem to have a ................................. disregard for the truth.
 
shameless
 
ashamed
 
shameful
 
shame
He kept his hostility hidden behind a friendly f....................
 
facade
 
face
 
frontier
 
front
My grandfather disapproved of ........................... emotion in public.
 
displaying
 
exposing
 
revealing
 
uncovering
hoodwink - Don't let yourself be hoodwinked into buying things you don't need.
trick or deceive
serendipity - Sometimes we stay in luxurious hotels, but often we'll take a chance on serendipity and go somewhere simple.
when you are lucky and find something interesting or valuable by chance
assertion - I certainly don't agree with his assertion that men are better drivers than women.
a statement you strongly believe is true
to have courage in the face of an affliction
the ability to remain brave even when you have problems
to lap up - It's a terrible movie but audiences everywhere are lapping it up.
a phrasal verb to describe when someone believes or accepts something with enthusiasm
to set foot in
phrasal verb which means to enter a place
to believe wholeheartedly
when someone believes something totally and completely
clueless
when someone has no knowledge or idea of a situation or a subject
an eye opener
something that really surprises and teaches someone new facts or aspects about life
to make a flying visit
visit somebody for a short time
a splitting headache
a very bad headache
to split
to cut into two
a mismatch
an occasion when two things that are put together don't go very well together or are not suitable together
suffer from stage fright
to be scared of speaking or performing in public or in front of a large group of people
enquiring mind
a phrase to describe a person who always investigates new things and analyses reality
___________ traffic
Heavy / terrible
___________ variety
Amazing / considerable / tremendous / huge / wide / great
____________ amount
LARGE / CONSIDERABLE / HUGE / TREMENDOUS
__________ EXPERIENCE
CONSIDERABLE / HUGE / WIDE
_________ NOISE
TERRIBLE
Strongly wanting to do or have something
EAGER
a broad smile.
GRIN
ENGAGED
greatly interested : COMMITTED
Misunderstood
Incorrectly interpreted or understood
Agnst
A feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general
A peculiar aspect of a person's character or behaviour
Quirk
The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness
Exuberance
To make vigorous or active; invigorate:
ENLIVEN
A facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
GRIMACE
MOODY
Expressing or exhibiting sharply varying moods; temperamental.
Free from pretence or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings
SINCERE
Anxious or angry in a tense and overly controlled way
UPTIGHT
A PERSON WHO IS ALWAYS THINKING ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE NEED
THOUGHTFUL
A PERSON WHO IS EASY TO TALK TO AND HAS TIME FOR EVERYONE
APPROACHABLE