English idiom: acknowledge receipt
To "acknowledge receipt" means to inform the sender that something they sent has been received. This phrase is commonly used…
To "acknowledge receipt" means to inform the sender that something they sent has been received. This phrase is commonly used…
To acquire a taste for something means to develop a liking for a particular food, drink, or experience over time.…
Across the board means equally for everyone or everything; it refers to a decision or action that applies to all…
To act high-and-mighty means to behave in a proud, arrogant, or self-important manner. This informal expression suggests a sense of…
An act of faith refers to an action or deed that demonstrates one's religious beliefs or shows trust in someone…
An act of God refers to an occurrence, typically an accident or natural disaster, for which no human being can…
An act of war refers to an international act of violence that justifies a response with military force or war.…
Act one’s age means to behave in a manner that is appropriate for one’s chronological age; to act maturely and…
To be "able to take just so much" means to endure only a limited amount of discomfort, annoyance, or difficulty…
To be "able to do something blindfolded" or "able to do something standing on one’s head" means to perform a…