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Today's Expressions

Learn useful English expressions easily and fun.

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I'm obsessed!

I really love it · I'm completely fascinated by it

What's the situation?

You know when you find something so amazing, you can't stop thinking about it? That's when you say, "I'm obsessed!" It's perfect for expressing intense love or fascination for anything, from a new song to a TV show, a fashion trend, or even a specific food! ✨ Be careful not to use it for super serious topics, though. 😉

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to be appalled

shocked and dismayed · horrified · disgusted

What's the situation?

This expression is perfect for when you witness something truly shocking, offensive, or just plain awful, and you want to convey your strong negative reaction. Think moral outrage, not just mild surprise! 😱

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to be furious

extremely angry · enraged · very mad

What's the situation?

Ever feel like steam is about to come out of your ears? 😤 'to be furious' is when you're not just annoyed or mad, but absolutely incandescent with rage! It's for those moments when you feel a deep, intense anger that's hard to contain. 🔥

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to be seething

be extremely angry but trying to hide it · be filled with intense, unexpressed anger

What's the situation?

Imagine you've been working hard on a project, and someone else takes all the credit. You'd be absolutely furious, right? 😱 But maybe you can't yell at them right then and there. That's when you're "seething"! It describes intense anger that's bubbling just below the surface, usually because you're trying to control it or the situation prevents you from expressing it openly. 😠

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to feel it in your bones

to have a very strong feeling or intuition about something · to sense something deeply

What's the situation?

Ever just *know* something deep down? Like, you can't explain it, but you just *feel* it? This phrase is your go-to when you have that undeniable gut feeling about a situation, a person, or an upcoming event. It's not just a guess; it's a deep, instinctive certainty! ✨

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to feel sick to your stomach

to feel extremely disgusted, anxious, or guilty · to feel nauseous due to a strong negative emotion

What's the situation?

Imagine you've just heard some truly shocking or disgusting news, or you're overcome with guilt about something you did. This expression perfectly captures that awful, churning feeling in your gut! 🤢 It's not necessarily about physical sickness, but often a powerful emotional reaction that feels physical.

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