English Vocabulary
01. Accede (V.)
Syn. : consent, comply, agree, accept
Ant. : dissent, defy
02. Bring out
Syn. : emphasize, highlight, stress
Ant. : overlook, ignore
03. Acceptance (N.)
Syn. : approval, agreement, acknowledgement
Ant. : refusal, rejection
04.Access (V.)
Syn. : approach, reach, entry, admission
Ant. : exit, distance
05. Accolade (N.)
Syn. : commendation, approval, appreciation, praise
Ant. : criticism, condemnation
06. Accomplice (N.)
Syn. : helper, associate, assistant, confederate
Ant. : opponent, obstructer
07. Accuracy (N.)
Syn. : precision, exactness, correctness, nicety
Ant. : error, fault
08. Accusation (N.)
Syn. : indictment, impeachment, charge, blame
Ant. : defence, save
09.Acerbic (Adj.)
Syn. : curt, rude, bitter, acute
Ant. : mild, modest
10. Acquittal (N.)
Syn. : release, liberation, clearance
Ant. : conviction, punishment.
English Idioms and Phrases
1. (named after)
to give someone (usually a baby) the name of another person
2. (no big deal)
something not difficult or troublesome.
3. (on top of the world)
Feeling wonderful; glorious; ecstatic.
4. (to bear in mind) or (to keep in mind)
To remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.
5. (behind someone's back)
Out of one's presence or without someone's knowledge.
6. (build castles in the air)
to daydream; to make plans that can never come true.
7. (drop someone a line)
to send a short letter to someone.
8. (easy come, easy go)
Something that you say in order to describe someone who thinks that everything is easy to achieve, especially earning money, and who therefore does not worry about anything.
9. (every now and then)
Occasionally, from time to time; also, periodically.
10. (to follow someone's footstep)
to do something that was done before.