
Separable ( transitive):
bring sb out (MAKE CONFIDENT) phrasal verb [M]
to make a shy person happier and more confident:
cheer (sb) up (HAPPIER) phrasal verb [M]
If someone cheers up, or something cheers them up, they start to feel happier:
put sb down (INSULT) phrasal verb [M] INFORMAL
to make someone feel foolish or unimportant by criticizing them:
turn sth/sb down phrasal verb [M]
to refuse an offer or request:
inseparable (in transitive):
run into sth (EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS) phrasal verb
If you run into problems, you begin to experience them
drift apart phrasal verb
If two people drift apart, they gradually become less friendly and their relationship ends.
stand up for sth/sb phrasal verb (ALSO stick up for sth/sb)
to defend or support a particular idea or a person who is being criticized or attacked:
open sth up (SHOW) phrasal verb [M]
to show something that was hidden or not previously known:
come by (somewhere) (VISIT) phrasal verb
to visit a place for a short time, often when you are going somewhere else:
hang on/upon sth (GIVE ATTENTION) phrasal verb
to give careful attention to something, especially something that someone says:
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