What are better words for great?
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OTHER WORDS FOR great
- 1 immense, enormous, gigantic, huge, vast, grand.
- 6 noteworthy.
- 7 weighty, serious, momentous, vital, critical.
- 8 famed, eminent, noted, notable, prominent, renowned.
- 9 elevated, exalted, dignified.
- 10 main, grand, leading.
What is the idiom for kick the habit?
Idiom: kick the habit. to overcome an addiction to something, especially to stop smoking cigarettes or using drugs.
What can I say instead of habit?
Synonyms of habit
- custom,
- fashion,
- habitude,
- pattern,
- practice.
- (also practise),
- ritual,
- second nature,
What’s a big word for feeling great?
1 joyous, joyful, blithe, cheerful, merry, contented, blissful, satisfied. 4 favorable, propitious; successful, prosperous.
How do you say great professionally?
EXCELLENT! That’s the best ever. You’ve just about mastered it. PERFECT!
What is a slang word for great?
GOAT – “Greatest of All Time” Gucci – Good, cool, or going well. Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting. OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”
What does leach away mean?
leach away 1. To become dissolved, eroded, or carried away, by or as by some percolating liquid. Nutrients in the soil have continued leaching away as the groundwater become more acidic. The calcium in the sandstone leached away over time as water levels rose.
How would you use the idiom kick the habit in a conversation with your friend give me an example?
Example Sentences Doctors should try to persuade smokers to kick the habit. Teenagers spent a lot of time surfing on social media. They just can’t kick the habit. Recently, some of my friends and I joined a campaign called: “Kick The Habit” which emphasized youth to quit smoking.
What do you call something you do everyday?
routine: noun 1. a customary or regular course of procedure. 2. commonplace tasks, chores, or duties as must be done regularly or at specified intervals; typical or everyday activity: the routine of an office.
How do you describe someone’s habits?
Describing habits
- We can use ‘will’ to describe present habits and behaviour whether it is good or bad.
- To express annoyance we tend to use the ‘present continuous + always, keeps + ing’ or ‘will keep + ing’ in the same way.
- For past habits we can use ‘would’.
What is another word for high performance?
high-yielding, high-efficiency, top-class, high-calibre, high-quality, efficient, highlevel, high-profile, top-level, well-functioning, sophisticated, higher-level, cost-effective, throughput, top.
What does kick the habit mean?
For example, Smoking is addictive; it’s not easy to kick, or If he doesn’t kick the habit, he may not make it through school. This idiom uses kick in the sense of “get rid of.”
What is the best way to break a habit?
to break a habit. It’s hard to kick a habit, but it can be done. I stopped biting my nails. I used to drink coffee every morning, but I kicked the habit. Also, kick it; kick the habit. Overcome or give up habitual use, especially of narcotics.
What does it mean to kick an addiction?
slang To overcome an addiction to something. It took gum, patches, and even hypnosis, but I’ve finally kicked the habit. Unfortunately, the physical nature of heroin addiction means that kicking the habit isn’t as simple as just wanting to stop.
What does kick the (something) mean?
kick the (something) slang To overcome an addiction to something. slang To overcome an addiction, typically to drugs. tv. to voluntarily end any habit or custom, especially a drug habit. To free oneself of an addiction, as to narcotics or cigarettes.