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interested
Interested
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈɪntɝəstəd/, /ˈɪntɝɪstɪd/, /ˈɪntɹəstɪd/, /ˈɪntɹɪstɪd/
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having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

intrigued
uninterested
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She was genuinely interested in learning French.
I'm not interested in politics.
excited
Excited
[ Adjective ]
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/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

to go for
To go for
[ Verb ]
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/ɡˈoʊ fɔːɹ/

to pursue or try to achieve something

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transitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
go
phrase's particle
for
mad
Mad
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈmæd/

feeling very angry or displeased

Up
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈəp/

ready for a particular task or event

Keen
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈkin/

having the ability to learn or understand quickly

to go
To go
[ Verb ]
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/ɡoʊ/

to travel or move from one location to another

intrigued
stay in place

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bowling
Bowling
[ noun ]
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/ˈboʊɫɪŋ/

a sport or game in which a player rolls a ball down a lane with the aim of knocking over as many pins as possible at the other end of the lane

What is "bowling"?

Bowling is a sport where players roll a heavy ball down a lane to knock down pins arranged in a triangular formation at the end. The objective is to knock down as many pins as possible with a limited number of rolls, usually two per turn. In ten-pin bowling, players take turns trying to knock down all ten pins. If a player knocks down all the pins with one roll, it is called a strike. If they knock down all the pins with two rolls, it is called a spare. The game is typically played in frames, and the player with the most pins knocked down at the end wins.

horror film
Horror film
[ noun ]
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/hɔːɹɚ fɪlm/

a film genre that has a lot of unnatural or frightening events intending to scare people

What is a "horror film"?

A horror film is a genre of television or cinema designed to evoke fear, suspense, and excitement in its audience. It often features unsettling or terrifying elements such as monsters, ghosts, or supernatural events, and may include graphic or intense scenes. The stories are usually centered around themes of danger, the unknown, or evil forces, aiming to create a sense of dread and anticipation. The goal of a horror film is to provide a thrilling experience by appealing to basic human fears and delivering a dramatic, often chilling narrative.

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to go out
To go out
[ Verb ]
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/ɡoʊ ˈaʊt/

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

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intransitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
go
phrase's particle
out
dinner
Dinner
[ noun ]
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/ˈdɪnɚ/

the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening

What is "dinner"?

Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

board game
Board game
[ noun ]
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/bˈoːɹd ɡˈeɪm/

any game that is consisted of a board with movable objects on it

What is a "board game"?

A board game is a game played on a flat surface, usually involving a printed board, pieces, and sometimes cards or dice. It is typically designed for two or more players, with rules that guide how to move the pieces or make decisions during the game. Board games can focus on strategy, chance, or a combination of both, and are used for entertainment, learning, or social interaction. They are often enjoyed at home, parties, or gatherings and can range from simple games for children to complex ones for adults.

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cooking
Cooking
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/ˈkʊkɪŋ/

the act of preparing food by heat or mixing different ingredients

to watch
To watch
[ Verb ]
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/wɑːtʃ/

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

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transitive
to play
To play
[ Verb ]
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/pleɪ/

to take part in a game or activity for fun

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transitive

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