Abstract and Mental Phrasal Verbs
SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary / Abstract and Mental Phrasal Verbs
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to kiss and touch someone in a sexual manner
The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other and made out on the couch all night.
View Full Definitionto create a false or fictional story or information
The gossip columnist made rumors up about the celebrities.
View Full Definitionto define oneself as belonging to a particular category, group, or label
She identifies as non-binary, meaning she doesn't exclusively identify as male or female.
View Full Definitionto be socially fit for or belong within a particular group or environment
Moving to a new school can be challenging, but she quickly found a way to fit in with her classmates.
View Full Definitionto focus on something or someone as the primary subject or point of interest
The plot of the movie revolves around a detective solving a complex mystery.
View Full Definitionto provide explanations or reasons for a particular situation or set of circumstances
In the report, the analyst will account for the recent decline in sales.
View Full Definitionto amount to a particular total
The expenses for the project will add up to a significant sum if we consider all the necessary materials and labor costs.
View Full Definitionto be easily noticed, often due to being different from the surrounding elements
The tall tower stuck out on the skyline, drawing the eyes of all who passed by.
View Full Definitionto officially induct someone into a position or office, typically involving an oath
The mayor will swear in the new council members during the city hall ceremony.
View Full Definitionto be the reason for a specific incident or result
The negotiations brought about a resolution to the conflict.
View Full Definitionto focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner
The teacher singled out the student for their outstanding essay.
View Full Definitionto advance toward the end of a specific period of time
As we draw on towards the end of the semester, it's essential to finalize our projects and prepare for exams.
View Full Definitionto indicate that something is about to happen
The changing colors of the leaves ushered in the beauty of the fall season.
View Full Definitionto agree with or correspond to something
Her views on environmental policy accord with the organization's mission statement.
View Full Definitionto lower the price of something, often temporarily
The store marked down the price of the jeans by 50%.
View Full Definitionto delay the occurrence of something undesirable or threatening
Adequate sleep and a healthy diet can help stave off fatigue and improve overall well-being
View Full Definitionto make a new interest or hobby a regular part of one's life
Let's take up the habit of reading before bedtime.
View Full Definitionto completely impress someone
The breathtaking view from the mountaintop bowled her over.
View Full Definition(of an outcome, decision, or situation) to depend entirely on a particular factor or set of circumstances
The outcome of the game will hinge on the performance of the team's star player.
View Full Definitionto make a situation or relationship less tense by calming emotions, resolving conflicts, etc.
They decided to smooth over the conflict by quickly changing the topic.
View Full Definition(of a person) to slowly become thin and lose strength, particularly to the point of death
View Full Definitiona wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)
View Full Definitionto concentrate closely on a particular matter
During the negotiation, it's essential to zero in on the key points to reach a swift agreement.
View Full Definitionto become more powerful, intense, or larger in quantity
As the tension builds up, everyone anticipates the final match.
View Full Definitionto gradually stop using, producing, or providing something
The company plans to phase out the older models of their smartphones next year.
View Full Definitionto succeed or come to a favorable outcome
They faced many setbacks in their project, but in the end, everything panned out.
View Full Definitionto forcefully end something, often a negative or undesirable situation
The community decided to take action and stamp graffiti out of their neighborhood.
View Full Definition(of a situation or issue) to continue for a long period of time without resolution
Despite efforts to resolve the dispute, the conflict between the two neighbors continues to rumble on.
View Full Definitionto access or make use of a resource or source of information
Successful leaders often tap into the strengths of their team members.
View Full Definitionto physically attack someone
The bullies set about the weaker student in a bullying incident.
View Full Definitionto defend or support someone or something
She bravely stood up for her younger sibling against the school bullies.
View Full Definitionto emerge as a particular outcome
The party turned out to be more fun than we thought.
View Full Definitionto be prominent and easily noticeable
The glowing neon sign made the cafe stand out among the other businesses on the street.
View Full Definitionto cause someone or something to be quiet
I had to hush up my giggling friends during the serious presentation.
View Full Definitionto take and lift something or someone up
He picked the suitcase up and walked to the taxi stand.
View Full Definitionto remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body
After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels.
View Full Definitionto accept a particular action or behavior
The teacher doesn't allow for talking during exams to maintain a fair testing environment.
View Full Definitionto prevent something from occurring or someone from doing something
Proper training and precautions help rule out injuries on the sports field.
View Full Definitionto explain or resolve confusion, making something easier to understand or less ambiguous
The professor took the time to clear up any misunderstandings about the assignment during office hours.
View Full Definitionto contact someone to get assistance or help
She urged him to reach out to his family.
View Full Definitionto keep treating someone unfairly or making unfair remarks about them
It's not nice to pick on your younger brother just because he's smaller than you.
View Full Definitionto bring forth something, often from the realm of imagination, as if by enchantment
Can you conjure up a solution to this problem that we haven't considered yet?
View Full Definitionto bring forth a memory or image, causing one to remember or think about something
The smell of freshly baked cookies summoned up memories of holidays with family.
View Full Definitionto clearly and explicitly explain something
She spelled the instructions out for the team, providing step-by-step details on how to complete the task.
View Full Definitionto present, propose, or offer something for consideration or action
The committee put forth a new proposal to improve employee benefits.
View Full Definitionto find something or someone unexpectedly
While hiking in the woods, we stumbled on an old abandoned cabin.
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