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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary - Useful Idioms

Here you will learn some useful English idioms, such as "bent on", "hold true", "final frontier", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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to not appreciate a person or thing because one thinks one will never lose them

Ex: Many people only appreciate good health when they taken it for granted and then face a health scare .
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to refrain from speaking or expressing one's thoughts or opinions

Ex: In situations like these , it 's often better hold your tongue and listen rather than speak impulsively .
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to appeal to someone's particular interests or preferences

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to fail to deal with all aspects of a problem, topic, etc.

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to reach a point where gains equal losses, resulting in a balance

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to create a situation in which it is easier for one to do something or for something to happen

Ex: His groundbreaking research on renewable energy sources paved the way for a more sustainable future.
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constantly paying attention to a person or thing to prevent a problem, danger, etc.

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to benefit from two opposing or contradictory situations or options at the same time

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to expand one's knowledge, experiences, or perspectives, often by exploring new places, ideas, or cultures, with the aim of gaining a broader understanding of the world

Ex: Engaging in meaningful conversations with people from diverse backgrounds expand your mind and widen your understanding of the world .
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to do something too earlier than its right time

Ex: They jumping the gun by assuming the project was a success before it was completed .
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free rein
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the state in which one is completely free to do or say what one desires

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used to indicate that after a key event, the following developments are well-known or self-explanatory

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to be placed in a less important or weaker position compared to that of someone else

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to experience a period of financial or personal difficulty

Ex: After losing his job , fell on hard times and had to move back in with his parents .
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out of favor
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no longer popular, accepted, or supported by others

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a significant difference between two things, often in a disappointing or unfavorable way

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an area that is near a place in which someone resides

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to twist and rub one's hands together out of distress or worry

Ex: The wrung his hands as he waited for his parents to pick him up from school .
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an unexpected or unusual occurrence or event that alters the course of events

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to get or do what one wants despite the odds or other people's desires

Ex: Lily was known for her strong will and persuasive abilities , which often resulted in getting her way during important decision-making processes .
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to enjoy or use something as much or as often as one can

Ex: The team decided make the most of the available budget by prioritizing essential project components .
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to produce correct musical sounds by one's voive voice

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something that proves useful or valuable for a given purpose

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used to refer to someone who has become more comfortable or confident in conversing with people

Ex: It 's amazing to see how Lisa has out of her shell at work .
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in a similar or identical situation to someone else, particularly a difficult or unpleasant one

Ex: Having in his shoes during a similar crisis , she offered valuable advice on how to cope with the situation .
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the limits of human knowledge or understanding, representing areas that remain unknown or unexplored

Ex: Understanding the origins of the universe and the fundamental laws of physics remains final frontier of scientific inquiry .
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in a sudden and unexpected manner, emphasizing the element of surprise

Ex: The car out of nowhere, leaving us stranded on the side of the road .
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not being aware of recent information about something

Ex: out of the loop can make it challenging to stay connected in a fast-paced industry .
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to be wise enough to avoid certain behaviors or thoughts

Ex: The company 's executives should known better than to ignore customer complaints for so long .
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to feel relief or relaxation because a period of worry, stress, or anticipation has passed

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to be occupied by a large number of things

Ex: The cake was generously frosted , with layers of cream and filling , bursting at the seams with sweetness .
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a point in a person's life or a situation where they must make a critical decision or choose between two different options or paths

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in a way that goes unnoticed or avoids attracting any attention

Ex: The hacker attempted to conduct under the radar, employing sophisticated techniques to avoid detection by security systems .
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at odds
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(with reference to two things) in contrast to each other instead of correspondence

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to use something for personal gain in an unfair or dishonest manner

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the obvious meaning or worth of something, without looking deeper

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flip side
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the opposite or contrasting aspect of a situation, idea, or argument

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to make unfavorable remarks about someone

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to be dismissed or expelled from a place, job, or position

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to do something without real interest, feeling, or effort

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to have a significant impact or influence on something

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dead set
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firmly determined and focused on the task at hand

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a point at which a drastic change occurs in a situation, especially one that makes it improve

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to provide clarification, understanding, or insight into a topic, situation, or problem

Ex: The investigation aims shed light on the circumstances surrounding the suspicious disappearance .
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to naturally fit or suit a particular use or situation

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
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