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absence makes the heart grown fonder; but too much absence makes the heart wander
- CORRECT ANSWER: you feel more affection for those you love when parted from
them
abstraction - CORRECT ANSWER: something not concrete
abundant, plentiful - CORRECT ANSWER: copious\
,ace in the hole - CORRECT ANSWER: plan or piece of information kept secret until it
becomes necessary to use it
achilles' heel - CORRECT ANSWER: a weakness or vulnerable point.
acquiesce - CORRECT ANSWER: agree or submit (consentir)
adjure - CORRECT ANSWER: beg (suplicar, rogar)
adroit - CORRECT ANSWER: adept, masterful
affray - CORRECT ANSWER: fight (refriega)
aghast - CORRECT ANSWER: horrified\
agile - CORRECT ANSWER: nimble
albeit - CORRECT ANSWER: although (aunque)
all ears - CORRECT ANSWER: Very eager to hear; acutely attentive
all is fair in love and war - CORRECT ANSWER: in certain highly charged situations,
any method of achieving your objective is justifiable
all is not gold that glitters - CORRECT ANSWER: not everything that looks precious or
true turns out to be so
all washed up - CORRECT ANSWER: completely over
,all washed up - CORRECT ANSWER: totally over
allay - CORRECT ANSWER: diminish
aloof - CORRECT ANSWER: removed or distant
ameliorate - CORRECT ANSWER: to make a bad or unpleasant situation better
amicus curare - CORRECT ANSWER: an impartial adviser, often voluntary, to a court of
law in a particular case.
anathema - CORRECT ANSWER: abhorrence
apothegm - CORRECT ANSWER: a short pithy instructive saying\
basket case - CORRECT ANSWER: a person who is not in their right state of mind,
crazy or psychotic; country or organization in severe financial or economic difficulty
be of two winds - CORRECT ANSWER: vacillate (ser de dos mentes)
befuddled - CORRECT ANSWER: to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments:
(politicians befuddling the public with campaign promises)
behest - CORRECT ANSWER: a person's orders or command. (orden, peticion)
bereaved - CORRECT ANSWER: be deprived of a loved one through a profound
absence, especially due to the loved one's death(desconsolado, dolido)
birds of a feather flock together - CORRECT ANSWER: people of the same sort or with
the same tastes and interests will be found together
biting off more than he can chew - CORRECT ANSWER: to try to do something that is
too big or difficult to do
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