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to make someone feel + adjective to cause a person to experience a specific emotion or state, such as happy, sad, or anxious
to enhance your mood to improve or elevate your emotional state, making you feel happier or more positive
to have negative repercussions to cause harmful or undesirable consequences as a result of an action or event
to lift the mood to improve the atmosphere or emotional tone, making people feel more positive or happier
to trigger + emotion to cause a specific emotion to arise suddenly, such as anger, joy, or fear
to put someone in a good/bad mood to influence a person’s emotional state, making them feel happy (good mood) or upset (bad mood)
to feel blue to feel sad or downhearted
to see red to become very angry or enraged
green with envy to feel very jealous of someone
off-colour to feel slightly unwell or not at your best
to have the blues to feel depressed or melancholy
to be tickled pink to be very pleased or delighted
nerve-wracking scenario a situation that causes extreme stress, anxiety, or tension
to lose your cool to become angry, emotional, or agitated in a way that impairs your ability to remain calm and composed
common ground shared beliefs, interests, or opinions that people can agree on or have in common, even when they might have differences in other areas
to share values to have similar beliefs, principles, or ethical standards with someone or a group of people
to go a long way to make significant progress or achieve success in a particular situation
to come across as to give a particular impression or appear in a certain way to others
out of character behavior or actions that are not typical or consistent with a person's usual personality, traits, or habits
to go south to deteriorate or become worse, often in a situation or plan that was initially expected to go well
sibling a brother or sister, someone who shares at least one parent with you
to rise to the surface to reveal underlying issues or feelings that were previously unacknowledged in a partnership
feeling of belonging a sense of connection and acceptance within a group or community
in the first place initially or originally; used to indicate the starting point of a discussion or situation
family get-together a gathering of family members for socializing or celebrating special occasions
to be favored over to be preferred or chosen more than another person or option
sibling (relationship, etc.) dynamics the bond or connection between brothers and sisters, which can include love, rivalry, and support
to bring you back closer together to help restore or strengthen your relationship with someone after a period of distance or conflict
a breakdown a sudden failure or collapse of a relationship
to lose touch to no longer communicate or have contact with someone
to turn to someone to go to someone for help, advice, or support
to get in the way (of) to stop something from happening or progressing smoothly
to separate to cause two or more people to stop being with each other
isolated feeling alone and cut off from others; not connected or part of a group
Created by: Lexy Flashcards
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