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Common English Phrases

Phrases Containing Two or More Words

Manik Joshi

Young Adult Nonfiction / Language Arts / Vocabulary & Spelling

What are Phrases?

 

In simple words, phrases are a ‘group of words’ which have a particular meaning when used together.

 

Phrases may contain two or more words.

 

You can also define ‘phrase’ in the following words:

 

A phrase is a group of words acting as a single part of speech and not containing both a subject and a verb.

 

Or

 

A phrase is said to be an apt, brief and cogent expression.

 

Or

 

A phrase is a small group of words that may stand together on its own.

 

NOTE:

Phrases containing two or more words are widely used in daily English. Below is the list of phrases in alphabetical order.

 

 

SAMPLE THIS:

 

Common English Phrases -- A

 

-AFFECTED

[Meaning: suffering]

Common Phrases:

Cyclone-affected areas

Explosion-affected people

Famine-affected region

Flood-affected city

Rain-affected families

Violence-affected community

 

-AFFLICTED

[Meaning: badly affected]

Common Phrases:

Disease-afflicted infant

Drought-afflicted villages

Terror-afflicted countries

 

AGE

Common Phrases:

Advancing age

Age-defying beauty products

Age gap

Age-old conventions / custom / tradition / social norms

Cut-off age

Lower / upper age limit

Marriageable age

Old-age complications

 

ALL-

[Meaning: each and everyone; completely; in the highest degree]

Common Phrases:

All-out offensive

All-state shutdown

All-terrain truck

All-weather roads

All-woman bank

 

ANIMAL

Common Phrases:

Animal instincts

Animal rights groups

Animal-human conflict

Aquatic animal

Stray-animal feeders

 

ANTI-

[Meaning: the opposite of; opposite to; preventing]

Common Phrases:

Anti-aircraft missiles

Anti-auto theft squad team

Anti-bacterial treatment

Anti-biotic drug

Anti-competitive practices

Anti-copying act

Anti-corruption body / watchdog

Anti-drug drive

Anti-encroachment drive

Anti-extremism campaign

Anti-graft activist / court

Anti-hate laws

Anti-inflammatory effect

Anti-liquor stir

Anti-malarial medications

Anti-national destabilizing agenda

Anti-national elements / mindset

Anti-obscene calls cell

Anti-people policies

Anti-poaching steps

Anti-rowdy squad

Anti-sabotage team

Anti-spam legislation

Anti-terror cooperation / system

Anti-terrorism intelligence unit

Anti-theft checking campaign

 

-ARMED

[Meaning: carrying or having weapons]

Common Phrases:

Nuclear-armed countries / state

Rifle-armed guard

Shotgun-armed policeman

 

ATTACK

Common Phrases:

Arial attacks

Attack-site

Cowardly attack

Dreadful terror attacks

Maximum impact attack

Sectarian attacks

Vigilante group attack

 

ATTENTION

Common Phrases:

Attention-grabbing headline / stunts

Attention-seeking behavior

 

ATTITUDE

Common Phrases:

Attitude problem

Broad-minded attitude

Callus / confrontation / negative / obstinate / positive attitude

 

Phrases starting with ‘-ed, -en, etc. Words’

Abandoned dug-cum bore well

Accumulated anger

Agitated mob

Alleged student

Animated cartoons

Appalled silence

Apprehended litigation

Armed conflict / uprising

Assumed name

Attempted robbery

 

Also Note:

Construction-allied industries

Flight-associated headaches

Huge-accounted wealth

Internationally acclaimed poet

State-advised price

 

Phrases starting with ‘-ing Words’

Acting chairman of the city

Adjoining banks

Ailing former leader

Aspiring candidates for MITs

Aspiring immigrants to Germany

Aspiring policeman

Awe-inspiring crafts

 

Other Common Phrases – A

Abode of the gods

Abortive bid

Abrupt departure

Absolute authority

Absorbent paper

Abstract principles

Academic excellence / qualifications

Academically bright student

Access control system

Accident insurance / spot / site

Accused applicant

Aches and pains

Active involvement / part / participation

Actively zealous

Actual fact

Acutely conscious

Adhesive quality

Administrative error / sources

Admissible evidence

Adolescent boys / girls

Advance notice / tax / warning / booking

Adventurous mind

Adverse circumstances / effect / experience / verdict

Advertising campaign

Advisory body / committee

Aerial display fireworks

Agreement of negotiation

Air-conditioned bus

Aluminum foil

Amateur photographer

Ambitious project

Ample hint

An American of Indian descent

Analytical survey

Ancestor worship

Ancient civilization

Ancillary services

Animated cartoons / discussion

Annual ancestor worship

Annual budget / income / meeting / report

Anxious face

Apocalyptic moment

Application form

Approaches and departures

Aptitude test

Aromatic fragrance / oils

Art exhibition

Artificial fertilizer / limb

As above so below

Assembly elections

Asylum-seekers

Atheist ideology

Atomic energy

Attention motion / span

Auspicious day / moment

Autonomous province

Average income community

Award ceremony

Awareness rally

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