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itchy feet
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travel bug
3-
independent
4-
to experience
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culture shock
6-
to wander
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homesick
8-
fascinated
9-
fascinating
10-
daunting
11-
challenging
12-
petrified
13-
petrifying
14-
annoyed
15-
annoying
16-
disgusted
17-
disgusting
18-
inspired
19-
inspiring
20-
worried
21-
worrying
22-
cool
23-
chilly
24-
sub-zero
25-
mild
26-
scorching
27-
to pour
28-
drizzle
29-
to shower
30-
showery
31-
breeze
32-
breezy
33-
overcast
34-
bright
35-
to emigrate
36-
abroad
37-
to move
38-
to leave
39-
to roam
40-
to set off
41-
to see off
42-
off
43-
to go away
44-
to go on
45-
to go for
46-
to go back on a promise
47-
to go down with
48-
to have a go
49-
to make a go of something
50-
on the go
51-
to go without saying
52-
to go back on one's word
itchy feet
Pangngalan
uk flag
/ˈɪtʃi fˈiːt/
(pagnanais na umalis)

(pagnanais na umalis)

mga pangarap na maglakbay

Idiom
Informal

a strong urge to travel or leave somewhere

example
Halimbawa
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Ever since he was a child, he had itchy feet and dreamt of exploring distant lands.
After retiring, she couldn't ignore her itchy feet and decided to fulfill her travel aspirations.
What is the origin of the idiom "itchy feet" and when to use it?

The idiom "itchy feet" is thought to have originated from the sensation of restlessness or a strong desire to travel or explore new places. The phrase implies a feeling of discomfort or an impulse to move and go on an adventure. It's often used to describe a person who cannot stay in one place for long and is eager to embark on a journey, whether for leisure or exploration.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
travel bug
Pangngalan
uk flag
/tɹˈævəl bˈʌɡ/
(pagnanasa sa paglalakbay)

(pagnanasa sa paglalakbay)

sakit sa paglalakbay

a strong desire to travel and explore new places

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
independent
independent
pang-uri
i
ɪ
n
n
d
d
e
ɪ
p
p
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(naghihiwalay)

(naghihiwalay)

malaya

able to do things as one wants without needing help from others

to experience
to experience
Pandiwa
e
ɪ
x
ks
p
p
e
ɪ
r
r
ie
n
n
c
s
e
(maranasan)

(maranasan)

mamangha

to personally be involved in and understand a particular situation, event, etc.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
culture shock
Pangngalan
uk flag
/kˈʌltʃɚ ʃˈɑːk/
(kulturang gulat)

(kulturang gulat)

sok ng kultura

the feeling of disorientation and confusion that people experience when they are in a new and unfamiliar cultural environment

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tambalang Pangngalan
to wander
to wander
Pandiwa
w
w
a
ɑ
n
n
d
d
e
ə
r
r
(maglakbay)

(maglakbay)

manglagalag

to move in a relaxed or casual manner

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
homesick
pang-uri
h
h
o
m
m
e
s
s
i
ɪ
ck
k
(nalulungkot sa bahay)

(nalulungkot sa bahay)

nawawalang-bahay

feeling sad because of being away from one's home

fascinated
fascinated
pang-uri
f
f
a
æ
s
s
c
i
ə
n
n
a
t
t
e
ə
d
d
(naakit)

(naakit)

nabighani

intensely interested or captivated by something or someone

fascinating
fascinating
pang-uri
f
f
a
æ
s
s
c
i
ə
n
n
a
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(kawili-wili)

(kawili-wili)

kahanga-hanga

extremely interesting or captivating

daunting
pang-uri
d
d
au
ɔ
n
n
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(nakababahalang)

(nakababahalang)

nakakatakot

Disapproving

intimidating, challenging, or overwhelming in a way that creates a sense of fear or unease

challenging
pang-uri
ch
ʧ
a
æ
ll
l
e
ə
n
n
g
ʤ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(hamon)

(hamon)

mahirap

difficult to accomplish, requiring skill or effort

petrified
petrified
pang-uri
p
p
e
e
t
t
r
r
i
ɪ
f
f
ie
d
d
(naparalisa)

(naparalisa)

nakatigil

frozen in place, often due to shock or fear

petrifying
pang-uri
p
p
e
ɛ
t
t
r
r
i
ɪ
f
f
y
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(nagpapanginig)

(nagpapanginig)

nakakatakot

causing extreme fear or terror, often to the point of paralysis or immobility

annoyed
annoyed
pang-uri
a
ə
nn
n
o
ɔ
y
ɪ
e
d
d
N/A

N/A

feeling slightly angry or irritated

annoying
annoying
pang-uri
a
ə
nn
n
o
ɔ
y
ɪ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(naiinis)

(naiinis)

nakababadya

causing slight anger

disgusted
disgusted
pang-uri
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
g
g
u
ə
s
s
t
t
e
ə
d
d
(nadidismaya)

(nadidismaya)

nasusuklam

having or displaying great dislike for something

disgusting
disgusting
pang-uri
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
g
g
u
ə
s
s
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(masangsang)

(masangsang)

nakakadiri

extremely unpleasant

inspired
pang-uri
i
ɪ
n
n
s
s
p
p
i
aɪɜ
r
r
e
d
d
(naghahatid ng inspirasyon)

(naghahatid ng inspirasyon)

nagbigay inspirasyon

amazing, impressive, exceptional, or special in a way that suggests being the result of a sudden creative impulse

inspiring
inspiring
pang-uri
i
ɪ
n
n
s
s
p
p
i
aɪɜ
r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(nakaka-inspire)

(nakaka-inspire)

nakasisigla

producing feelings of motivation, enthusiasm, or admiration

uninspiring
worried
worried
pang-uri
w
w
o
ɜ
rr
r
ie
i
d
d
(nababahala)

(nababahala)

nag-aalala

feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen

worrying
worrying
pang-uri
w
w
o
ɜ
rr
r
y
i
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
N/A

N/A

creating a sense of unease or distress about potential negative outcomes

cool
cool
pang-uri
c
k
oo
u
l
l
(sariwa)

(sariwa)

malamig

having a pleasantly mild, low temperature

warm
chilly
chilly
pang-uri
ch
ʧ
i
ɪ
ll
l
y
i
(naka-angas)

(naka-angas)

malamig

cold in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way

sub-zero
pang-uri
uk flag
/sˈʌbzˈiəɹoʊ/
(sub-sero)

(sub-sero)

mas mababa sa zero

having below zero degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit

mild
mild
pang-uri
m
m
i
l
l
d
d
(mabait)

(mabait)

banayad

(of weather) pleasantly warm and less cold than expected

scorching
scorching
pang-uri
s
s
c
k
o
ɔ
r
r
ch
ʧ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(napakapainit)

(napakapainit)

matinding init

(of weather or temperature) extremely hot, causing intense heat and discomfort

to pour
to pour
Pandiwa
p
p
ou
ɔ
r
r
(magtimpla ng ulan)

(magtimpla ng ulan)

umulan ng malakas

to rain heavily and in a large amount

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
drizzle
drizzle
Pangngalan
d
d
r
r
i
ɪ
zz
z
ə
l
l
e
(patak ng ulan)

(patak ng ulan)

ambon

rain that falls in small, fine drops, creating a gentle and steady rainfall

to shower
to shower
Pandiwa
sh
ʃ
o
a
w
ʊ
e
ə
r
r
(umulan na parang shower)

(umulan na parang shower)

umulan

to rain or snow as if in a shower

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
showery
showery
pang-uri
sh
ʃ
o
a
w
ʊ
e
ə
r
r
y
i
(may mga pag-ulan)

(may mga pag-ulan)

maulang

having occasional or brief periods of rain

breeze
breeze
Pangngalan
b
b
r
r
ee
i
z
z
e
(dahon ng simoy)

(dahon ng simoy)

hamog

a gentle and usually pleasant wind

breezy
breezy
pang-uri
b
b
r
r
ee
i
z
z
y
i
(maginhawa)

(maginhawa)

mahangin

having a gentle, refreshing wind

overcast
pang-uri
o
v
v
e
ɜ
r
r
c
k
a
æ
s
s
t
t
(madilim na ulap)

(madilim na ulap)

maulap

(of weather or the sky) filled with a lot of dark clouds

bright
bright
pang-uri
b
b
r
r
i
gh
t
t
(maaliwalas)

(maaliwalas)

maliwanag

(of weather) sunny and without many clouds

to emigrate
to emigrate
Pandiwa
e
ɛ
m
m
i
ə
g
g
r
r
a
t
t
e
(mangibang-bansa)

(mangibang-bansa)

umalis

to leave one's own country in order to live in a foreign country

immigrate

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
abroad
abroad
pang-abay
a
ə
b
b
r
r
oa
ɔ
d
d
(sa labas ng bansa)

(sa labas ng bansa)

sa ibang bansa

in or traveling to a different country

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Kapantay
Pang-abay ng Lugar at Paggalaw
to move
to move
Pandiwa
m
m
o
u
v
v
e
(umalis)

(umalis)

lumipat

to change one's place of residence or work

stay

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
to leave
to leave
Pandiwa
l
l
ea
i
v
v
e
(nag-iwan)

(nag-iwan)

umalis

to stop living, working, or being a part of a particular place or group

enter

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to roam
to roam
Pandiwa
r
r
oa
m
m
(manggala)

(manggala)

maglibot

to go from one place to another with no specific destination or purpose in mind

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
to set off
to set off
Pandiwa
uk flag
/sɛt ˈɑf/
(umalis)

(umalis)

bumiyahi

to start a journey

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
set
bahagi ng parirala
off
to see off
to see off
Pandiwa
uk flag
/sˈiː ˈɔf/
(maghatid)

(maghatid)

siyang samahan sa pag-alis

to accompany someone to their point of departure and say goodbye to them

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Katayuang Parirala
separable
pandiwa ng parirala
see
bahagi ng parirala
off
off
pang-abay
o
ɑ
ff
f
(palayo)

(palayo)

nang

away from a location or position in time or space

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Pang-abay ng Lugar at Paggalaw
to go away
to go away
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ ɐwˈeɪ/
(lumayo)

(lumayo)

umalis

to move from a person or place

come

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
go
bahagi ng parirala
away
to go on
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡoʊ ɑn/
(magpatuloy)

(magpatuloy)

mangyari

to come to be or to happen

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
go
bahagi ng parirala
on
to go for
to go for
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡˈoʊ fɔːɹ/
(mang-una sa)

(mang-una sa)

pumili ng

to choose something among other things

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
go
bahagi ng parirala
for
to go back on a promise
Parirala
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ bˈæk ˌɑːn ɐ pɹˈɑːmɪs ɔːɹ dˈiːl ɔːɹ plˈɛdʒ/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to fail to keep or fulfill a commitment or assurance made to someone

to go down with
to go down with
Pandiwa
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ dˈaʊn wɪð/
(maapektuhan ng sakit)

(maapektuhan ng sakit)

magkasakit ng

to become affected by an illness

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
Katayuang Parirala
inseparable
pandiwa ng parirala
go
bahagi ng parirala
down with
to [have] a go
to have a go
Parirala
uk flag
/hæv ɐ ɡˈoʊ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to make an attempt to achieve or do something

to [make] a go of {sth}
to make a go of something
Parirala
uk flag
/mˌeɪk ɐ ɡˌoʊ ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to try to make something successful, often with a significant degree of effort or determination

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "make a go of something" is uncertain, but it likely comes from the idea of taking a chance or making an attempt at something, even if success is not guaranteed. Over time, the phrase came to be used more broadly to describe the process of attempting to make something successful, whether it's a business, project, or personal goal.

on the go
on the go
Parirala
uk flag
/ɑːnðə ɡˈoʊ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

in a state of being actively engaged in various activities or constantly in motion, typically indicating a busy and active lifestyle

What is the origin of the idiom "on the go" and when to use it?

The phrase "on the go" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century, and it is a reference to the idea of being in constant motion or activity. It used to describe a situation where someone is very busy and active, often moving from one place or task to another.

to [go] without saying
to go without saying
Parirala
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ wɪðˌaʊt sˈeɪɪŋ ðæt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to say that something is so obvious that there is no need for further explanation

What is the origin of the idiom "go without saying" and when to use it?

The idiom "go without saying" is believed to have originated in the English language in the early 20th century. It is used to express the idea that something is so evident or universally acknowledged that it doesn't require explicit mention or elaboration.

to go back on one's word
Parirala
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ bˈæk ˌɑːn wˈʌnz wˈɜːd/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to fail to keep a promise or commitment that was previously made

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