English vocabulary lesson with words connected to Love & Romance. This lesson will help you define fancy someone, love at first sight, chat someone up, ask someone out, go out with, man or woman of your dreams, head over heels in love, engaged.
fancy someone PHRASE to suddenly start to like someone, especially sexually
‘I really fancy you. Room 101 if you feel the same.’
love at first sight PHRASE when you fall in love with someone the first time you see them
‘Do you believe in love at first sight?’
chat someone up PHRASAL VERB to talk to someone in a way that shows you like them sexually
‘Are you trying to chat me up?’
ask someone out PHRASAL VERB to invite someone for a romantic meeting
‘I would like to ask you out to dinner on Friday.’
go out with PHRASAL VERB to have a romantic meeting with someone and spend a lot of time with them
‘Champagne, mmm – I am glad that I agreed to go out with you!’
man or woman of your dreams PHRASE used to talk about someone you think is perfect
‘Who wants to be the man of my dreams?’
head over heels in love PHRASE when you love someone very much
‘Can’t you see that I am head over heels in love with you?’
engaged ADJECTIVE formally agreed to marry
‘We were engaged to be married. Now it is all over!’
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
Fancy someone
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Fancy someone – to suddenly start to like someone, especially sexually.
‘I really fancy you. Room 101 if you feel the same.’
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Fancy someone – to suddenly start to like someone, especially sexually.
‘I really fancy you. Room 101 if you feel the same.’
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
Love at first sight
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Love at first sight – when you fall in love with someone the first time you see them.
‘Do you believe in love at first sight?’
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Love at first sight – when you fall in love with someone the first time you see them.
‘Do you believe in love at first sight?’
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
Chat someone up
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Chat someone up – to talk to someone in a way that shows you like them sexually.
‘Are you trying to chat me up?’
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Chat someone up – to talk to someone in a way that shows you like them sexually.
‘Are you trying to chat me up?’
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Ask someone out
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Ask someone out – to invite someone for a romantic meeting.
‘I would like to ask you out to dinner on Friday.’
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Ask someone out – to invite someone for a romantic meeting.
‘I would like to ask you out to dinner on Friday.’
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
Go out with
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Go out with – to have a romantic meeting with someone and spend a lot of time with them.
‘Champagne, mmm – I am glad that I agreed to go out with you!’
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Go out with – to have a romantic meeting with someone and spend a lot of time with them.
‘Champagne, mmm – I am glad that I agreed to go out with you!’
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
Man or woman of your dreams
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Man or woman of your dreams – used to talk about someone you think is perfect.
‘Who wants to be the man of my dreams?’
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Man or woman of your dreams – used to talk about someone you think is perfect.
‘Who wants to be the man of my dreams?’
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
Head over heels in love
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Head over heels in love – when you love someone very much.
‘Can’t you see that I am head over heels in love with you?’
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Head over heels in love – when you love someone very much.
‘Can’t you see that I am head over heels in love with you?’
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
Engaged
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Engaged – formally agreed to marry.
‘We were engaged to be married. Now it is all over!’
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Engaged – formally agreed to marry.
‘We were engaged to be married. Now it is all over!’
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