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Lesson 53 - Mask Toggle
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#1560
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be honest with yourself
phrasal-verb
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to admit your true feelings or reality to yourself
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You have to be honest with yourself about how you feel. |
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#1561
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be in two minds about
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to be uncertain or indecisive about something
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I’m in two minds about going to the party tonight. |
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#1562
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be indebted to
phrasal-verb
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to feel deeply thankful or obliged to someone
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I’ll always be indebted to my mentor for his guidance. |
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#1563
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be into
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to like or be interested in something
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I’m really into classical music these days. |
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#1564
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be kind to
phrasal-verb
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to treat someone with care and compassion
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Always be kind to people who are struggling silently. |
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#1565
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be moved by
phrasal-verb
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to be emotionally affected by someone’s good act
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She was deeply moved by the support she received. |
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#1566
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be over the moon
phrasal-verb
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to be extremely happy or delighted
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He was over the moon when he got his dream job. |
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#1567
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be patient with
phrasal-verb
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to stay calm and understanding toward someone who is struggling
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You need to be patient with people who are healing emotionally. |
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#1568
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be skeptical of
phrasal-verb
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to have doubts about the truth or value of something
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Many people are skeptical of online reviews. |
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#1569
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be thankful for
phrasal-verb
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to feel or express gratitude for something
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I’ll always be thankful for your kindness. |
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#1570
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lift yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to encourage yourself emotionally or mentally after a setback
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He tried to lift himself up after the rejection. |
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#1571
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light the way
phrasal-verb
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to inspire hope or positivity for others
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Her success will light the way for many others. |
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#1572
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light up
phrasal-verb
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to illuminate or brighten with lights or joy
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The entire hall lit up as the cultural show began. |
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#1573
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light up at
phrasal-verb
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to show sudden happiness or excitement on your face
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His face lit up at the news of his promotion. |
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#1574
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light up for
phrasal-verb
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to become visibly happy or excited when seeing someone or something
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Her eyes lit up for her little son as he ran to her. |
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#1575
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light up with emotion
phrasal-verb
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to show a strong positive emotion on your face suddenly
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Her face lit up with emotion when she saw her mother. |
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#1576
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light up with excitement
phrasal-verb
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to show happiness or enthusiasm suddenly on the face
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Her face lit up with excitement when she saw her friends. |
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#1577
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light up with happiness
phrasal-verb
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to look very happy
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Her face lit up with happiness when she saw the gift. |
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#1578
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light up with joy
phrasal-verb
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to look suddenly happy or excited
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Her face lit up with joy when she saw her parents. |
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#1579
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light upon
phrasal-verb
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to discover or notice something that brings appreciation or gratitude
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I lighted upon an old letter that reminded me of your kindness. |
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#1580
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lash back
phrasal-verb
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to respond angrily to criticism or attack
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When criticized unfairly, she immediately lashed back with strong words. |
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#1581
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lash into
phrasal-verb
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to criticize someone angrily
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The teacher lashed into the students for being noisy. |
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#1582
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lash out
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly express anger or criticize someone strongly
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He lashed out at his colleague during the argument. |
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#1583
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lash out at
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to express anger by shouting or attacking someone verbally
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He lashed out at his colleague for making a mistake. |
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#1584
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lash out emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to express anger or frustration violently or suddenly
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He lashed out emotionally when he felt betrayed. |
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#1585
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lash out with frustration
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly express anger or frustration
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He lashed out with frustration after failing the exam. |
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#1586
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lash with anger
phrasal-verb
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to express anger strongly
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The coach lashed with anger after the team lost again. |
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#1587
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laugh along with
phrasal-verb
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to share in someone else's laughter or joy
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Everyone laughed along with the funny story. |
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#1588
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laugh off
phrasal-verb
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to pretend something upsetting is not important by joking about it
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He tried to laugh off the insult as if it didn’t bother him. |
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#1589
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laugh together
phrasal-verb
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to share laughter and joy with others
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We all laughed together remembering funny college stories. |
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