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teenagers: of, being, or relating to people in their teens
adjective. Their daughter is a teenager.
feelings: the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic
noun. experience a feeling of safety
social media: forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos)
noun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction. The network announced the removal on social media on Tuesday.
close Friends: a person's closest and dearest friend
noun. She's my close friend.
tell a lie: you say when you have just said something wrong and want to correct it
Verb. Her name is Paula, no, I tell a lie (= I'm wrong) - it's Pauline.
talk face to face: within each other's sight or presence
adverb or adjective. a face-to-face consultation
talk behind somebody’s back: without someone's knowledge : in secret
verb. You shouldn't gossip about people behind their back(s).
take the blame: to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
verb. Don't blame me (= it is not my fault) if you miss the bus!
stand by somebody: to support or be loyal to someone or something.
phrasal verb with stand verb.The editors stand by the story.
see ye to eye: to have or come to the same opinion or point of view.
phrase. The two did not see eye to eye on on certain political issues.
keep/tell a secret: to not tell anyone else information that is meant to be hidden from other people
idiom. He knows how to keep a secret.
have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc.
idiom. They have a lot (of things) in common.
feel low: feeling unhappiness.
Adjective. movies in which the hero dies always make us feel sad
empathize with: to share the same feelings as another person : to feel empathy.
verb. I empathize with your situation.
confide in: to tell personal and private things to (someone).
phrasal verb. She often confides in me.
care for each other: to do the things that are needed to help and protect (a person or animal) : look after (someone or something)
phrasal verb. She cares for elderly patients.
make a promise: to tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future : to promise.
Idiom. I have to help her. I made a promise.
keep: to retain in one's possession or power.
transitive verb. Kept the money we found
break: to separate into parts with suddenness or violence.
transitive verb. Broke a plate