Phrases List

Gain an edge
To obtain a competitive advantage or superiority in a particular situation or context.
Gain exposure
To acquire knowledge or experience in a particular subject or activity.
Gain knowledge and understanding
The acquisition of information and comprehension, indicating the process of obtaining facts and insights.
Gained more knowledge
The act of acquiring additional information, facts, or understanding through learning or experience.
Galvanized me
To stimulate or shock into action; to coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc.
Game of nerves
A situation or contest characterized by intense competition, pressure, or psychological tension, requiring mental strength and resilience to succeed.
Garner interest
To attract or collect interest, attention, or support; to acquire or accumulate interest from a particular audience or group of people.
Garner support
To gather or collect support, approval, or enthusiasm for something.
Garner the attention
To gather or collect attention, to attract notice or interest.
Garnered respect
To earn or acquire respect through effort, achievement, or behavior.
Garnering sympathy
The act of collecting or obtaining compassion or understanding for a particular person or cause.
Gauge their understanding
To assess or measure their comprehension or knowledge.
Gauge understanding
To measure or assess the depth or level of comprehension or knowledge.
Gauge your interest
To measure or assess your level of curiosity, attention, or enthusiasm.
Gauge your reaction
To assess or measure the way someone reacts to a particular situation or stimulus.
Gave me a ride
Provided transportation by giving someone a ride in a vehicle.
Gave me a scare
Caused me to feel frightened or alarmed.
Gave me an insight into
Provided me with a deeper understanding or perception of something.
Gaze up at the sky
To look upwards towards the sky.
Generally good
Indicating a state or condition that is generally positive or satisfactory.
Generate changes
To produce or create alterations or modifications.
Generous hospitality
The act of being generous and welcoming towards guests or strangers, often involving the provision of abundant and gracious hospitality.
Gentle but firm
Characterized by a mild and kind approach yet resolute and unwavering in decisions or actions.
Gentle touch on the shoulder
A light and tender contact with the shoulder, often conveying comfort or reassurance through physical contact.
Genuine honesty
Sincerity, truthfulness, and authenticity in one's actions and communication.
Genuine imitation
Something that is made to closely resemble or imitate the real thing, but is not actually authentic or genuine.
Genuine intent
Sincere and honest intention or purpose.
Genuine intention
A sincere and authentic purpose or objective.
Genuinely honest
Being truly and sincerely truthful, forthright, and trustworthy.
Geographic information science
A field of study that involves the use of technology to gather, analyze, and interpret spatial data about the Earth's surface.
Geographically limited
Restricted or confined to a particular geographical area.
Gesture of good faith
A sincere and genuine action or expression intended to demonstrate trust, honesty, or goodwill in a relationship or negotiation.
Get a present
To receive or acquire a gift or token of goodwill from someone.
Get a sweat on
To engage in physical activity that causes one to perspire or sweat; typically used to describe exercising or working out.
Get admitted
To be accepted or allowed to enter a place, program, or institution, often after meeting certain criteria or requirements.
Get back to business
Return to work or resume normal activities related to one's profession or business.
Get benefited
To receive advantages or positive outcomes from a particular situation or action.
Get busier and busier
Indicating a continuous increase in the level of activity or workload, becoming more and more busy over time.
Get familiarised with
To become acquainted or accustomed to something, to gain knowledge or understanding of something.
Get familiarized
To become acquainted or knowledgeable about something; to make oneself familiar with a particular subject or activity.
Get home safe
A commonly used phrase expressing the wish for someone to arrive at their home without any harm or danger.
Get improved
To enhance or make better; to experience growth or progress in quality.
Get into contact
Initiate communication or establish contact with someone.
Get into details
To delve deeply into the specifics or particulars of a subject or situation.
Get introduced
To be formally or informally presented or acquainted with someone for the first time.
Get processed
To undergo a series of steps or procedures in order to be transformed or completed.
Get refreshed
To become revitalized, re-energized, or invigorated, often by taking a break or engaging in activities that promote relaxation and well-being.
Get situated
To become comfortably settled in a particular place or position.
Get some food
To obtain or acquire a meal or nourishment, typically referring to the act of getting something to eat.
Get to know more about
To acquire additional information or understanding about something.
Get to safety
To reach a place of safety or refuge, often in response to a threat or danger.
Get to understand
To come to comprehend or grasp the meaning, nature, or significance of something.
Get updated on
To receive the latest information or updates on a particular subject or topic.
Get your rest
A suggestion or directive to take a break or relax in order to recuperate or rejuvenate.
Gets it done
Successfully completes or accomplishes a task or goal.
Getting a rough idea
Obtaining a general or preliminary understanding or concept, usually without precision or detailed information.
Getting back home
The act of returning to one's place of residence or origin.
Getting bugged
Experiencing annoyances or disturbances, often in the context of technology or software issues.
Getting easier and easier
Becoming less difficult or complicated over time, with a continuous trend of improvement or simplicity.
Getting exciting
Becoming more thrilling or interesting; experiencing an increase in excitement or enthusiasm.
Getting it ready
The process of preparing or organizing something for a specific purpose or use.
Getting melted
Undergoing the process of turning from a solid state to a liquid state due to the application of heat.
Getting on a bit
Getting older; aging; used to describe someone who is no longer young.
Getting on fine
Progressing or doing well in a satisfactory manner; experiencing success or positive developments.
Getting situated
The process of becoming adjusted or comfortable in a particular place or situation.
Getting up there
Progressing or advancing in age, status, or level.
Ghastly face
Having a terrifying or horrifying appearance; extremely unpleasant or shocking facial expression.
Giddy anticipation
A feeling of excited or anxious expectation, often accompanied by a light-headed or exhilarated sensation.
Giddy as a schoolgirl
Extremely excited or happy, often in a carefree or frivolous manner, similar to the enthusiasm of a young schoolgirl.
Giddy smile
A happy and excited expression characterized by a light-headed or playful feeling, often accompanied by a smiling facial expression.
Gift in itself
Something inherently valuable or worthwhile, without needing additional explanation or justification.
Gifted me
Receiving a present or something without payment or compensation.
Gifts are welcomed
The act of receiving presents is appreciated or accepted.
Give a brief description
Provide a short and concise explanation or portrayal of something.
Give ample notice
To provide sufficient advance warning or notification about something.
Give effort
To put in the necessary work or exertion to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
Give it a listen
A suggestion or encouragement to listen to something, often music or a conversation.
Give me a call back
A request for someone to return a phone call.
Give me a few minutes
A polite request for a short amount of time, typically used when someone needs a brief period to complete a task or attend to something.
Give me a message
A request or demand for someone to convey information or communicate with the speaker.
Give me a tip
A request for advice or information, often involving a suggestion or hint for improved performance or understanding.
Give me a tour of
A request for a guided exploration or explanation of a place or subject.
Give me access
A request or demand to be provided with the permission or right to use or obtain something.
Give me an insight
Requesting information or understanding about a particular subject or situation.
Give me an update
A request for the latest information or news on a particular subject or situation.
Give me hints
A request for subtle or indirect cues or suggestions to help understand or solve a problem.
Give me some food
A request for nourishment or sustenance, typically directed towards someone who is expected to provide or share food.
Give me some idea
A request for information or explanation, asking someone to provide thoughts or concepts.
Give us a picture of
A request or demand for a representation or depiction in visual form.
Give you an update
To provide the latest information or news on a particular matter or situation.
Given all this
Taking into consideration all the information or circumstances; considering everything that has been mentioned or is relevant.
Given me the opportunity
Having been provided with the chance or possibility to do something.
Given the above
Considering the information or circumstances mentioned earlier.
Given the circumstances
Taking into consideration the existing conditions or situation.
Gives a broad answer
Provides a response that is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics or aspects.
Gives me an idea
Provides a notion or understanding that stimulates creativity or thought.
Giving the fact
Presenting or providing the information or reality that is known or proven.
Glad I could help
Expressing satisfaction or pleasure in being able to provide assistance or support.
Glad to be back
Expressing happiness or satisfaction at returning to a place or situation.
Glad to be of assistance
Expressing satisfaction or pleasure in providing help or support.
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