usual, traditional, or accepted type - conventional , boring - dull, making you feel extremely tired and without energy - exhausting , causing harm - harmful, full of busy activity - hectic, making you feel enthusiastic or excited about something - inspiring, making you feel pleased or happy - satisfying, involving or causing a lot of pressure or worry - stressful , extremely exciting - thrilling , to begin to feel more relaxed and less emotional, or to make someone do this - calm down, to escape from an activity (especially work or school work) - disconnect, to leave something such as an activity, school, or competition before you have finished what you intended to do - drop out , to start enjoying something, or to become enthusiastic about it - get into, to take part in something or participate in it - get involved, to remain in good physical form, to stay healthy, to keep in good condition - keep in shape, to sit down and relax, especially with your feet raised off the ground - put your feet up , to rest after being very busy, so that you will be ready to start working again - recharge your batteries, to put someone’s name on an official list for something - sign up , to get into a comfortable and relaxed position in a chair, seat, etc - sit back and relax, to make your body physically stronger or more healthy - strengthen your muscles and bones, to have a rest - take a breather, to show that you want to learn or hear more about something - take an interest, to rest and not do things that will make you tired - take it easy, to stop doing what one is doing in order to do something else for a while. - take time out , to make you stop thinking or worrying about something - take your mind off something, do a course of study at a university, or the qualification that you get after completing the course - do a degree, to cause harm - do damage, to cause pain - do harm, not willing to work, help, etc. - do nothing , to fasten something - do up , used for saying that something is annoying you and causing problems for you - do without , to benefit someone - do you good, to try as hard as you can in order to achieve something - do your best, To do something incorrectly or erroneously; to make an error of some kind. - make a mistake, to prove that you are right about something - make a point, to do something even though you do not want to or you find it difficult - make an effort, to move towards a plac - make for, to make jokes about someone or something in an unkind way - make fun of, to escape with something, especially something stolen - make off with , to see, hear, or understand someone or something with difficulty - make out, to check something so that you can be sure about it - make sure, to use something so that it gives the greatest benefit - make the most of, to invent, create - make up , to make a decision - make up your mind,
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