Letter C – Episode 07 1 / 20 1. What does 'Collide with' mean? Strike or hit Move aside Step back Explanation: Used to describe a physical crash between two objects. Example: Two cars collided on the highway. 2 / 20 2. What does 'Colonist' mean? One who settles in a new land Visitor Tourist Explanation: A person who moves into a new land to live and settle. Example: The colonists arrived to build homes. 3 / 20 3. What does 'Come about' mean? Happen or occur Travel around Speak up Explanation: Used when something unexpectedly takes place. Example: No one knows how it came about. 4 / 20 4. What does 'Come across' mean? Steal Walk past Find by accident Explanation: Finding something by luck or without searching for it. Example: I came across an old book. 5 / 20 5. What does 'Come along with' mean? Stay behind Accompany Watch from far Explanation: Used when you go with someone to a place. Example: She asked me to come along with her. 6 / 20 6. What does 'Come apart' mean? Be organized Break into pieces Stay in place Explanation: Describes something that breaks into pieces. Example: The chair came apart suddenly. 7 / 20 7. What does 'Come by (somewhere)' mean? Visit briefly Move forward Speak loudly Explanation: To stop by a place for a short visit. Example: I’ll come by your office later. 8 / 20 8. What does 'Come clean' mean? Take a break Wash something Admit the truth Explanation: When someone finally tells the truth about something. Example: He came clean about the mistake. 9 / 20 9. What does 'Come down with' mean? Become sick Recover from illness Get angry Explanation: Refers to catching an illness or flu. Example: I think I’m coming down with a cold. 10 / 20 10. What does 'Come in' mean? Call in Stand outside Enter Explanation: To enter a place, often casually or when invited. Example: She came in and closed the door. 11 / 20 11. What does 'Come out' mean? Lie down Be published Break apart Explanation: When something like a book or article is made available. Example: The magazine came out yesterday. 12 / 20 12. What does 'Come out for' mean? Support Wait outside Disagree Explanation: To show public support for someone or something. Example: They came out for the candidate. 13 / 20 13. What does 'Come to' mean? Walk around Count down Regain consciousness Explanation: Coming back to consciousness after fainting. Example: He fainted but came to quickly. 14 / 20 14. What does 'Come to the point' mean? Avoid truth Say the main idea Listen only Explanation: Used when someone is speaking directly and clearly. Example: Let’s come to the point. 15 / 20 15. What does 'Come to terms' mean? Break contract Leave silently Reach agreement Explanation: Reaching a mutual agreement after discussion. Example: They came to terms finally. 16 / 20 16. What does 'Come true' mean? Become real Seem possible Look strange Explanation: Describes when a desire or wish becomes real. Example: Her dream came true. 17 / 20 17. What does 'Come up with' mean? Repeat something Forget completely Think of Explanation: Used when someone generates a new idea. Example: He came up with a great idea. 18 / 20 18. What does 'Comedy' mean? Dramatic speech Romantic story Funny show or movie Explanation: Something made to make people laugh or entertain. Example: They watched a comedy together. 19 / 20 19. What does 'Commence' mean? Begin or start Delay Continue Explanation: Marks the beginning of an event or task. Example: The event will commence at noon. 20 / 20 20. What does 'Comment' mean? Forget quickly Stay quiet Say something Explanation: To say or add a remark about something. Example: She commented on the article. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte