Collocation List 1
•1. Above
average (more than average) EX: I obtained above average score in IELTS
examination.
•2.
Absolutely
necessary
(totally or completely necessary) EX: I have to absolutely necessary to
win in football match.
•3.
Abusing drugs (to use drugs in a harmful way) EX: Few scientists abusing drugs
for money.
•4.
Abuse of power (the harmful or unethical use of power) EX: Politician abuse of
power in diversity ways.
•5.
Accept a defeat (accept anything in anyway) EX: Company accept a defeat to
produce their product.
•6Accept
a challenge (to agree to do something difficult or dangerous) EX: Bangladesh
cricket team accept a challenge from New Zealand.
•7.
Accept an apology (to forgive someone who says they are sorry) EX: My parents
accept an apology from me.
•8.
Accept responsibility (to take the blame when something goes wrong) EX: I
accept responsibility for my bad gaming.
•9.
Accept an invitation (to say yes after getting an invitation) EX: I accept an
invitation from my best friend sister.
•10.Archive
a goal (to get something) EX: My elder brother archive a goal from my parents.
•11 Aches
and pain (mild pain and that come and go specially for physical work or old
age) EX: My headache aches and pain disturb in my study.
•12.Act
suspiciously (to behave in a way that make people suspicious) EX: Police act
suspiciously obtain stealer.
•13.Action
movie (a movie with lots of action and violence) EX: Army of the world is an
action movie.
•14.Active
ingredients (the chemical in a drug or pesticide that make it work) EX:
Ice-cream required active ingredients for taste.
•15.Active
volcano (a volcano that could erupt anytime) EX: Philippines active volcano
will erupt within next five years.
•16.Actively involve (playing an active role) EX: In PK movie Amir Khan is actively involved in playing the character of an Alien/ Reformer.
•17.All done (completed) EX: The flyover construction are all done by the company I work for.
•18.All alone (completely alone) EX: My cousin was all alone after his parent's accident.
•19.All along (continuously from went something begins) EX: I knew all along that I would score well in my IELTS Exam.
•20.All over (completely finish) EX: The New Year party at my home was all over and everyone went back home.•