starve somebody/yourself She's starving herself to try to lose weight.
Many of the prisoners looked half starved.
The other way round
in the opposite position, direction or order
I think it should go on the other way round.
the opposite situation
I didn't leave you. It was the other way round (= you left me).
Supplement
a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it
vitamin/dietary supplements (= vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
supplement to something Industrial sponsorship is a supplement to government funding.
Soluble
that can be dissolved (= mixed with a liquid until it forms part of that liquid) in a liquid
soluble aspirin
a highly soluble gas
soluble in something Glucose is soluble in water.
The disulphate was easily soluble in water.
Keep/stay/steer clear (of somebody/something)
to avoid a person or thing because they may cause problems
Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening.
Beverage
any type of drink except water
laws governing the sale of alcoholic beverages
Studies on the consumption of various alcoholic beverages have been conducted.
Brake
a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle
to put/slam on the brakes
the brake pedal
She stopped with a squeal/screech of the brakes.
Fast
a period during which you do not eat food, especially for religious or health reasons
to go on a fast
to break (= end) your fast
Gut
the tube in the body through which food passes when it leaves the stomach
It can take up to 72 hours for food to pass through the gut.
I had a terrible pain in my guts after eating too many plums.
SYNONYM intestine
Modest= humble
not very large, expensive, important, etc.
modest improvements/reforms
He charged a relatively modest fee.
She grew up in a modest little house in the suburbs.
The research was carried out on a modest scale.
Evolve
to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complicated form; to develop something in this way
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