If you are preparing for the IELTS examination, you should pay special attention to your vocabulary. With everything going on in the world now, this may be the right time to brush up on your basics. Below, we have come up with a compilation of English ...
If you are preparing for the IELTS examination, you should pay special attention to your vocabulary.
With everything going on in the world now, this may be the right time to brush up on your basics. Below, we have come up with a compilation of English idioms that can help to improve your IELTS reading and writing skills. Commit to yourself to learn at least one a day.
If something happens ahead of time, it happens early, before the set time, or with time to spare
To stop doing something for a while, normally at least until the following day. This can also be used as slang to say something has been ended completely
A very long period of time
When someone thinks too much about the past (signifying a problem)
Doing something against the clock means you are rushed and have very little time to do it
Signifying something that is very expensive
Signifying something that is very easy.
To accidentally reveal a secret
To not feel well
To solve two problems at once
To do something badly or cheaply
To make a situation worse
To not judge someone or something based solely on appearance
Good luck (this one’s often said to actors or performers before they go on stage)
to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem
Used to describe someone’s sentence in prison
What you have is worth more than what you might have later
Money you save today you can spend later
The worst possible situation
Better to show than tell by itself
Believe what people do; not by what they say
To make a bad situation worse
To be mistaken, to be looking for solutions in the wrong place
People who are alike are often friends (usually used in a negative sense)
Take on a project that you cannot finish
Make people feel more comfortable
Just barely
Comparing two things that cannot be compared
Very expensive
Do something without having planned beforehand
Treat people fairly.
Don't count on something good to happen until it has happened.
There's no reason to complain about something that can't be fixed
What you're doing is too risky
Good things come after bad things
Get treated the way you have been treating others (used in a negative sense)
Ignore someone
You can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time
The person you’re just talking about has turned up at that very moment
Agreeing with someone
An event that happens infrequently
Something that will never happen
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