Psychology Vocabulary Quiz

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What is the meaning of 'get behind someone'?

  • To support or encourage someone (correct)
  • To criticize someone's work
  • To follow someone's instructions
  • To compete with someone

What is the opposite of 'get going'?

  • Get nowhere (correct)
  • Get in trouble
  • Get good grades
  • Get started

What does 'get good grades' imply?

  • To get disappointed
  • To be unhappy
  • To meet expectations (correct)
  • To get in trouble

What is the meaning of 'get the message'?

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What is the relationship between 'psychology' and 'psychological'?

<p>Psychological refers to something related to psychology (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Vocabulary

  • Call sb sth: to give someone a name or label, often in a way that is not positive
  • Compete: to try to be better than others in a contest or competition
  • Demand: to ask for something in a strong and forceful way
  • Direct: to show or point someone in a particular direction
  • Disappoint: to make someone feel sad or unhappy because you have not done what they expected
  • Distract: to take someone's attention away from something
  • Get behind someone: to support or help someone, often in a difficult situation
  • Get going: to start doing something or to make progress
  • Depression: a serious mental illness that can make someone feel very sad and hopeless
  • Factor: an important element or influence that contributes to a particular situation
  • Occur: to happen or take place
  • Instance: a specific example or situation
  • Get in touch: to contact or communicate with someone
  • Get good grades: to achieve high marks or scores in school or university
  • Peer: a person who is equal to another in terms of age, status, or ability
  • Outline: a brief summary or plan of the main points of something
  • Logical: based on reason or sound judgment
  • Left out: excluded or not included in something
  • Expectation: a belief or hope that something will happen or be the case
  • Exact: precise or accurate in every detail
  • Psychological: related to the study of the mind and behavior
  • Reasonable: fair and sensible
  • Reduce: to make something smaller or less in amount or degree
  • Support: to give help or assistance to someone
  • Get in trouble: to get into a difficult or awkward situation
  • Get nowhere: to make no progress or achieve nothing
  • Psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior
  • Revise: to review and make changes to something, such as a piece of writing or a plan
  • Specific: clearly defined or precise
  • Sex: the characteristics that define males and females
  • Get the message: to understand or receive a message or communication
  • Get started: to begin or initiate something

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