to recognize the importance or quality of something or someone
Starts with
B
remember a fact or circumstance and take it into account. people need to ........... the same warnings in mind if they use mobile phones and email
Starts with
C
two words. talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing.
"it's always good to _____ ___ with old friends"
Starts with
D
lack of consensus or approval.
"there was some ............................. about the details"
Starts with
F
The ........... side of the new product is that it wastes electricity.
Contains
G
I tried to get my mother to start using a computer, but she says you can't teach an old .............. new tricks.
Starts with
H
The issue of immigration became a political ........... potato.
Starts with
I
a sudden strong desire to do something without thinking. eg: Most beginners buy plants on ................ and then hope for the best.
Contains
K
I ............ two birds with one stone and pick the kids up on the way to the supermarket.
Starts with
L
If an action or event causes something to happen or exist:
Reducing speed limits should ....... to fewer deaths on the roads.
Starts with
M
to decide. eg: he ............ up his mind to attend the meeting
Contains
N
not able to decide something:
Many consumers are still on the .........., waiting for a less expensive computer to come along.
Starts with
O
to find good things in a bad situation: eg Look ........ the bright side - no one was badly hurt.
Starts with
P
by or from someone. eg: It took a lot of hard work on everyone's ............. to finish the project on time.
Contains
R
pleasure, especially when gained from the satisfaction of a desire. eg:
Businesses and marketers focus on giving consumers what they want as fast as they want to satisfy their need for instant ...........
Starts with
S
do something secretly because you should not be doing it:
eg: He drives his mother's car on the ............. while she's at work.
Starts with
T
to be unable to decide about something: eg: I was in ........... minds whether or not to come this morning.
Starts with
U
preposition to have so much work that you have problems dealing with it all:
I'm absolutely snowed ............... with work at the moment.
Starts with
W
I didn't have any friends that were like me. I just always felt like a fish out of ...........