Vocabulary class Today's words are: jump to conclusio | English With Masters
Vocabulary class
Today's words are:
jump to conclusions
to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts
SYN Leap to conclusions
There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.
Breaking a habit, be it over-eating, over-drinking, biting your nails or jumping to conclusions, is a tall order.
misinterpret /ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt $ -ɜːr-/ verb [transitive]
to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering
SYN misread, misconstrue
Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.
She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.
look out for somebody/something phrasal verb
to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them
Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.
He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.
perspire /pəˈspaɪə $ pərˈspaɪr/ verb [intransitive] formal
if you perspire, parts of your body become wet, especially because you are hot or have been doing hard work
SYN sweat
Willie was perspiring heavily.
As he struggled to make the cut in Majorca, his lips were dry and his forehead was perspiring.
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