Self-Study Tasks.REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU SAY IS USUALLY LESS IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU SAY IT.
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Get Under Someone’s Skin
This is another amazing term that is used all the time in spoken English.
If you “get under someone’s skin” it means you annoy or irritate them. Whatever you are doing is somehow bothering them. That’s what “getting under someone’s skin” means. It could also mean to make someone angry quite easily.
Here are some examples: “I’m not sure why, but that guy really get’s under my skin.”
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25 Synonyms for “Deceptive” and “Fake
Many words related to deceptive and fake exist, but some have specific senses for distinctive usage. Here are some alternatives to these terms and the related words deceitful and false and their connotations.
1. Assumed: pretended, as in “an assumed name,” referring to a pseudonym used to conceal one’s identity (and, as a verb, to pretend); also, several unrelated meanings
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