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What is the meaning of 'get behind someone'?
What is the meaning of 'get behind someone'?
What is the opposite of 'get going'?
What is the opposite of 'get going'?
What does 'get good grades' imply?
What does 'get good grades' imply?
What is the meaning of 'get the message'?
What is the meaning of 'get the message'?
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What is the relationship between 'psychology' and 'psychological'?
What is the relationship between 'psychology' and 'psychological'?
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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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Test your understanding of psychology-related terms and concepts. This quiz covers various vocabulary words and phrases related to psychology. Evaluate your knowledge and improve your comprehension of psychological concepts.