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- ideology Word C1 An ideology is a set of beliefs and ideas that guides how people understand society and make political or social choice…
- imply Word B2 To imply means to suggest something without saying it directly.
- in a nutshell Idiom B2 Used to give a brief, clear summary of something.
- in a pickle Idiom B2 In a pickle means in a difficult or troublesome situation where you need help or a solution.
- in good nick Idiom B2 In good nick means in very good condition, especially working well or looking well cared for.
- in hot water Idiom B2 To be in hot water means to be in trouble or facing criticism because of something you did.
- infer Word B2 Infer means to form an idea or conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than being told directly.
- integrity Word B2 Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- irony Word B2 Irony is when the real meaning or outcome is different from what is expected or said.
- it's early days Idiom B2 “It’s early days” means it is still too soon to make a clear judgment because something has only just started.
- jiggle Word To jiggle means to move or shake with quick small movements.
- jump the gun Idiom B2 To act too early, before the right time or before you have enough information.
- juxtaposition Word C1 Juxtaposition is the act of placing two things close together to highlight their differences or create an interesting c…
- keep a stiff upper lip Idiom C1 To keep a stiff upper lip means to stay calm and not show strong emotions in a difficult situation.
- keep schtum Idiom C1 To keep schtum means to stay silent and not reveal information.
- keep tabs on Idiom B2 To keep tabs on someone or something means to monitor them closely and regularly.
- keep your nose to the grindstone Idiom C1 To keep your nose to the grindstone means to work very hard and steadily for a long time.
- kill two birds with one stone Idiom B2 To achieve two goals with a single action or effort.
- knock for six Idiom B2 To knock for six means to shock or upset someone so much that they feel stunned or overwhelmed.
- knock it out of the park Idiom B2 To do something extremely well or achieve a big success.