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Causing or Expressing a Feeling

Phrasal Verbs Using 'Up' / Causing or Expressing a Feeling

Causing or Expressing a Feeling

17 Words

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1
act up
act up
Verb

to cause regular discomfort or pain, often related to a physical illness or health issue

His old knee injury acts up every time it rains, causing him pain.

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2
chew up
Verb

to express strong disapproval or anger toward someone

The boss chewed the employee up for missing the deadline.

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3
crack up
crack up
Verb

to laugh in a loud or uncontrollable manner

As they watched the comedy show, the friends continuously cracked up at the clever and witty dialogues.

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4
soak up
soak up
Verb

to fully immerse oneself in an experience

During the workshop, participants were encouraged to soak up the knowledge being shared by the expert.

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5
charge up
Verb

to make someone or something lively and excited

The unexpected twist charged up the storyline in the movie.

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6
liven up
liven up
Verb

to add energy or excitement to a situation

The DJ played upbeat music to liven the party up, transforming the atmosphere from subdued to vibrant.

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7
sex up
Verb

to make something more interesting, often by making it sexually appealing

The designer sought to sex up the fashion show by incorporating bold colors and unconventional designs.

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8
tense up
Verb

to create a state of tension and discomfort

The unexpected news about the project delay tensed up the entire team.

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9
work up
work up
Verb

to gradually but consistently strive to achieve something or make something happen

The team is steadily working up enthusiasm for the event.

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10
loosen up
loosen up
Verb

to let go of tension and anxiety

The parent told the child to loosen up and not be so afraid of the dark.

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11
stir up
stir up
Verb

to cause strong feelings, often unpleasant ones

The sudden announcement of layoffs stirred up anxiety among the employees.

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12
brighten up
brighten up
Verb

to suddenly feel or appear happier

After receiving good news, her face instantly brightened up with a smile.

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13
buck up
Verb

to encourage someone when they are sad or discouraged

The supportive gesture was enough to buck up their spirits.

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14
buoy up
Verb

to become happier or more hopeful

After a relaxing weekend getaway, her energy levels buoyed up, ready for the workweek ahead.

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15
cheer up
cheer up
Verb

to feel happy and satisfied

I've been feeling down, but I noticed I tend to cheer up when the sun is shining.

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16
pep up
Verb

to inspire someone, especially with enthusiastic cheers or words of encouragement

Whenever I feel demotivated, her words always pep me up.

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17
perk up
Verb

to become more energetic or lively

After a short nap, she started to perk up.

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