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Friday, 8 May 2026
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back out
back out
= to withdraw from an agreement, commitment, or plan
Susan was supposed to join us for the charity run, but she had to back out at the last minute due to her knee injury.
My partner suddenly backed out of the deal, leaving us to find a new partner to support the project immediately.
Mark was excited about the new job, but he backed out just before signing the contract due to a better opportunity.
Mark was supposed to invest in the startup, but he backed out after reevaluating his financial situation.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "back out":
Synonyms:
Withdraw
Cancel
Abandon
Antonyms:
Commit
Engage
Join
Support
Question:
01. What does the phrasal verb "back out" mean in the following sentence?
Mark agreed to organize the event, but he suddenly decided to back out at the last minute.
A) To take charge of the event
B) To withdraw from a commitment
C) To participate actively
D) To support the planning
02. What does "back out" mean in this sentence?
"She decided to back out of the deal."
A) To change her mind
B) To withdraw from a plan
C) To support the plan
D) To agree fully
Thursday, 7 May 2026
a lone wolf
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
get your act together
get your act together
= to organize yourself, behave appropriately, or start functioning more effectively
Mark told his team to get their act together before the big presentation.
After missing his morning run, Mark decided to get his act together and stick to his schedule.
After missing her gym class, Susan realized she needed to get her act together about her fitness goals.
Susan's grades were slipping, so her teacher told her to get her act together.
Synonyms and Antonyms for "get your act together":
Synonyms:
Pull yourself together
Get organized
Shape up
Improve yourself
Antonyms:
Fall apart
Lose control
Mess up
Give up
What does "get your act together" mean?
A) Relax and enjoy life
B) Get organized and act right
C) Take a break from work
D) Keep doing what you're doing
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
a loaded question
Monday, 4 May 2026
let someone off the hook
let someone off the hook
= to allow someone to escape blame, punishment, or responsibility for something they did wrong
After missing the deadline, Mark's boss decided to let him off the hook this time.
Mark's coach let him off the hook for arriving late to practice.
Susan accidentally spilled juice on her friend's dress but was let off the hook.
Susan was late to class but her professor let her off the hook.
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Synonyms and Antonyms for "let someone off the hook":
Synonyms:
Forgive
Excuse
Absolve
Pardon
Antonyms:
Punish
Blame
Accuse
Condemn
What does "let someone off the hook" mean?
a) Blame them
b) Punish them
c) Forgive or excuse them
d) Accuse them











