Learn English with Jeffrey
Thursday, 21 May 2026
scared to death
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
back out (of something)
back out (of something)
= to withdraw from an agreement or commitment
Mark decided to back out of the plan to open a restaurant at the last minute.
After reviewing all the details of the contract, Mark decided to back out of the merger agreement.
When the couple lost a significant amount of money in the scam, they decided to back out of their wedding plans.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Susan had to back out of their vacation plans.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "back out (of something)":
Synonyms:
Withdraw
Retreat
Drop out
Cancel
Abandon
Antonyms:
Commit
Proceed
Continue
Advance
01. What does the phrasal verb "back out (of something)" mean in the following sentence?
"After considering the risks, Sarah decided to back out of the investment."
A) To proceed with the investment
B) To cancel the investment
C) To increase her investment
D) To consult with an expert
02. What does "back out of something" mean?
A) To complete a task
B) To withdraw from a plan
C) To start a new project
D) To give a strong opinion
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
scam
Monday, 18 May 2026
carry out
carry out
= to perform or complete a task, research, or instruction
Mark carried out a market analysis for his new product.
He carried out a software update to improve security.
Susan carried out a presentation in her marketing class.
She carried out interviews for the university magazine.
Synonyms and antonyms for "carry out":
Synonyms:
execute
perform
accomplish
implement
Antonyms:
neglect
ignore
abandon
fail
Question:
What does "carry out" mean in the sentence: "The team carried out the plan successfully"?
A) To ignore the plan
B) To complete the plan
C) To start a new plan
D) To delay the plan
Sunday, 17 May 2026
rub it in
Friday, 15 May 2026
resonate















