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Synonyms for adjectives (@ielts_7star).pdf.pdf
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☺️Synonyms for adjectives

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🟢Great synonyms and adjectives

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💡"Among all + plural noun + sentence"🎆

Among all the friends I've made, she remains the closest to my heart.
Among all the hobbies I've tried, painting brings me the most peace.
Among all the dishes I've cooked, lasagna is my family's favorite.
Among all the challenges I've faced, moving to a new city was the most transformative.

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Everything you want is on the other side of everything you may be afraid to risk.


⭐️High-Level Academic Idioms⭐️

⭐️At the forefront -Biror sohada yetakchi bo'lish.
⭐️Example: The university is at the forefront of AI research.

⭐️In the grand scheme of things-Katta rasmdagi holatda
⭐️Example: It wasn’t a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

⭐️Call the shots-Boshqarish yoki qarorlarni qabul qilish.
⭐️Example: The CEO calls the shots in the company.

⭐️A fine line-Ikkita narsaning o'rtasida nozik chiziq.
⭐️Example: There’s a fine line between confidence and arrogance.

⭐️On the cutting edge-Ilg'or bosqichda yoki eng yangi.
⭐️Example: Their lab is on the cutting edge of genetic research.

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650-phrases to speaking (@ielts_7star).pdf
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Catch off guard – hayratda qoldirmoq
His surprise visit caught me off guard.

Hit the ground running – yaxshi boshlamoq
— She hit the ground running with her new project.

Push the limits – chegarani oshirmoq
He’s always pushing the limits in his training.

Set the bar high – yuqori daraja belgilamoq
Their achievements set the bar high for others.

Take a toll on – salbiy ta’sir ko'rsatmoq
Stress can take a toll on your mental health.

Change of heart – fikrini o'zgartirmoq
She had a change of heart and joined the team.

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IELTS practice test by Morgan Terry(@ielts_7star).pdf
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1. Obesity epidemic – The widespread increase in obesity, leading to health and mortality problems.

2. Choked up – A state of being emotionally overwhelmed or finding it difficult to breathe due to strong emotions.

3. Load off – The feeling of relief or lightness after completing a difficult task or removing a burden.

4. Innumerable – Too many to be counted; countless.

5. Feasible – Possible to do easily or conveniently; achievable.

6. Villainize – To portray someone or something as evil or harmful.

7. To malfunction – When something fails to operate properly or experiences a breakdown.

8. Ballooned up in weight – Gaining weight rapidly or significantly.

9. Insulting – Showing disrespect or rudeness, often causing offense.

10. Tick off – To make someone irritated or annoyed.

11. To lobby – To attempt to influence or persuade decision-makers, especially in politics or law-making.

12. Cough the whole world gets sick – When one person's problem or action negatively impacts others on a larger scale.

13. Eye-opening book – A book that provides a new or surprising perspective, causing someone to learn or realize something important.

14. Whistleblower against – A person who exposes wrongdoing or illegal activities within an organization.

15. Load off – A feeling of relief after removing a difficult or stressful responsibility.

16. Food healing us or killing us – The idea that food can either improve our health or contribute to diseases.

17. To get a truer understanding – To gain a more accurate or deeper insight into something.

18. To stretch for cash – To struggle or face difficulty in obtaining money or financial resources.

19. To dissect the issue – To carefully analyze or break down a problem into its components.

20. Band-aid solutions – Quick, superficial fixes that don’t address the underlying problem or provide long-term solutions.

21. To be zapped by the food – Feeling drained or low in energy after eating, often due to the effects of unhealthy food.

22. Profit centers – Areas or departments within a business that generate income and contribute to the company's profitability.

23. Feel so strapped – To feel financially tight or under pressure due to lack of money or resources.


USEFUL PHRASES

🟢Get the hang of (something) – Biror narsani tushunib olish yoki o‘rganib olish
🔵Example: It took me a while to get the hang of driving.

🟣Get your act together – O‘zingni qo‘lga olmoq, tartibga keltirmoq
🟡Example: You need to get your act together if you want to pass the exam.

🟣Get away with (something) – Jazodan qutulmoq yoki qochib ketmoq
🟢Example: He cheated in the exam and got away with it.

🔵Get down to business – Ishga jiddiy kirishmoq
🟢Example: Let’s stop chatting and get down to business.

🟣 Get on someone’s nerves – Kimningdir asabiga tegmoq
🟣Example: The noise from construction is really getting on my nerves.

🟡 Get by – Qiyinchilik bilan omon qolmoq yoki boshqarib ketmoq
🟣Example: I can get by with my basic French while traveling.

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Listening Techniques for IELTS(@ielts_7star).pdf
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