Three word phrase meaning

Cколько в английском языке three word phrasal verbs? Конечно, их меньше, чем two word, и всё же моя попытка составить о них некое представление провалилась, когда я дошла до глагола get — одного из самых употребительных английских фразовых глаголов. Их слишком много.

То, на что у меня хватило терпения, представляю в виде таблицы. Глаголы от A до D. Отобраны по алфавиту, не по частоте употребления.

Phrasal Verb Meaning Example Notes
 1 Break out of Escape Three dangerous Category A prisoners BROKE OUT OF Wandsworth Prison last night. Inseparable
 2 Break out in Sweat heavily, develop skin sores or irritation The measles caused me to BREAK OUT IN a rash. Inseparable
 3 Come down with Fall ill She CAME DOWN WITH a virus. Inseparable
 4 Add up to Have a certain result Trains delays are getting worse and with the high fares, it all ADDS UP TO misery for the commuters. Inseparable
 5 Add up to Come to a certain amount or figure The total costs ADD UP TO several million euros. Inseparable
 6 Back out of Fail to keep an agreement, arrangement She BACKED OUT OF the agreement at the last minute  Inseparable
 7 Back out of Exit a parking area in reverse gear She BACKED the Rolls OUT OF its parking space
 8 Bang on about Keep talking about something He’s always BANGING ON ABOUT football. Inseparable
 9 Be cut out for Be suitable, have the necessary qualities She’s not CUT OUT FOR this kind of work Inseparable
 10 Bear down on Move towards She spotted him on the other side of the room and BORE DOWN ON him. Inseparable
 11 Bear up under Cope with something difficult or stressful He’s BEARING UP UNDER the pressure. Inseparable
 12 Beaver away at Work hard doing something I have to BEAVER AWAY AT it or else I will fail the course. Inseparable
 13 Bend over backwards Do a lot to try to help or please someone I BENT OVER BACKWARDS for them and they didn’t even thank me. Intransitive
 14 Boil down to Amount to It all BOILS DOWN TO money at the end of the day. Inseparable
 15 Bone up on Study hard for a goal or reason I need to BONE UP ON my French grammar for the test. Inseparable
 16 Break out in Sweat heavily, develop skin sores or irritation. The measles caused me to BREAK OUT IN a rash. Inseparable
 17 Break out of Escape Three dangerous Category A prisoners BROKE OUT OF Wandsworth Prison last night. Inseparable
 18 Bring out in Cause a health problem or reaction It was the lobster that BROUGHT me OUT in this rash all over my body. Separable [obligatory]
 19 Carry on with Have an affair He’s been CARRYING ON WITH someone at work for years. Inseparable
 20 Cash in on Benefit or make money on something, especially if done unfairly The opposition party are CASHING IN ON the government’s unpopularity. Inseparable
 21 Cast about for Try to find something They’re CASTING ABOUT FOR support. Inseparable
 22 Cast around for Try to find something She was CASTING AROUND FOR people to help her. Inseparable
 23 Cast round for Try to find something He CAST ROUND FOR any sign of his things. Inseparable
 24 Catch up in Become involved, often against one’s will The tourists were CAUGHT UP IN the violence of the revolution. Inseparable
 25 Catch up on Do something that should have been done earlier I’m going home to CATCH UP ON my sleep. Inseparable
 26 Catch up on Reminisce with an old friend after not seeing them for a while I hadn’t seen her for years, so we spent the afternoon CATCHING UP ON old times. Inseparable
 27 Catch up with Do something that should have been done earlier I’m going home to CATCH UP WITH my sleep. Inseparable
 28 Catch up with Meet someone after a period of time and find out what they have been doing I CAUGHT UP WITH her at the conference. Inseparable
 29 Chalk up to Explain the reason for a problem They CHALKED the poor sales UP TO the lower numbers of tourists visiting this year. Separable [obligatory]
 30 Cheat out of Get money from someone under false pretences I hate him- he CHEATED me OUT OF ?100. Separable [obligatory]
 31 Check out of Settle up and pay before leaving a hotel Guests have to CHECK OUT OF the hotel before midday. Inseparable
 32 Chip away at Gradually reduce something to make it less powerful, effective, etc They have been CHIPPING AWAY AT his reputation ever since he took office. Inseparable
 33 Chow down on Eat something We’re going to CHOW DOWN ON that barbecued pork. Inseparable
 34 Clamp down on Restrict or try to stop something The government are CLAMPING DOWN ON antisocial behaviour. Inseparable
 35 Cling on to Try to keep something They CLUNG ON TO power despite the protests. Inseparable
 36 Close in on Get near someone The police were CLOSING IN ON the gang. Inseparable
 37 Close in upon Get near someone The police were CLOSING IN UPON the gang. Inseparable
 38 Come down on Criticise heavily The management really CAME DOWN ON him for losing the contract. Inseparable
 39 Come down to Amount to, be the most important aspect It all COMES DOWN TO a question of who tries hardest. Inseparable
 40 Come down upon Criticise, reprimand severely They will COME DOWN UPON us if we are late. Inseparable
 41 Come down with Fall ill She CAME DOWN WITH a virus. Inseparable
 42 Come forth with Provide information None of the witnesses CAME FORTH WITH an accurate description of the gang. Inseparable
 43 Come into use Start being used The computerised system CAME INTO USE at the end of last year. Intransitive
 44 Come off it I don’t believe what you’re saying; used as an imperative COME OFF IT; tell me the truth for goodness’ sake. Inseparable
 45 Come out in Have a rash or similar skin problem She CAME OUT IN a nasty rash after touching the poisonous plant by mistake. Inseparable
 46 Come out of Recover consciousness After three years, he CAME OUT OF the coma. Inseparable
 47 Come out with Make something available They have just COME OUT WITH a new version. Inseparable
 48 Come through with Provide something needed He didn’t COME THROUGH WITH the money and they went bust. Inseparable
 49 Come through with Provide something needed He didn’t COME THROUGH WITH the money and they went bust. Inseparable
 50 Come up against Encounter problems or difficulties They CAME UP AGAINST a lot of opposition to their plans for an out-of-town supermarket development. Inseparable
 51 Come up with Think of a solution, excuse, etc. Nobody could COME UP WITH a satisfactory explanation for the accident. Inseparable
 52 Contract out of Formally leave and agreement I CONTRACTED OUT OF the deal years ago. Inseparable
 53 Crack down on Use more authority than usual The police always CRACK DOWN ON drink-driving offences over the Christmas period. Inseparable
 54 Creep out on To do the same activity for a very long time He’s been CREEPING OUT ON that computer game all day. Inseparable
 55 Cut back on Reduce expenditure The government has decided to CUT BACK ON spending on the armed forces. Inseparable
 56 Cut down on Reduce Doctors advised her to CUT DOWN ON the amount of saturated fats in her diet. Inseparable
 57 Cut it out Stop your unfair or unreasonable behaviour Will you two idiots CUT IT OUT and keep quiet. Separable [obligatory]
 58 Cut out on Let down, snub Although he’d promised to help, the star CUT OUT ON the charity when offered more money. Inseparable
 59 Dine out on Tell a story repeatedly that is well received I’ve DINED OUT ON the story of his accident. Inseparable
 60 Do away with Abolish, get rid of The United Kingdom DID AWAY WITH the death penalty in 1965. Inseparable
 61 Double up as Have a second function or purpose The display screen DOUBLES UP AS a solar panel. Inseparable
 62 Drill down through Get to the bottom of something, get detailed data They DRILLED DOWN THROUGH the information to find the truth. Inseparable
 63 Duck out of Avoid doing something He DUCKED OUT OF helping us last night. Inseparable
 64 End up with Get as a result of something He tried hard but ENDED UP WITH a poor grade. Inseparable
 65 Face up to Accept an unpleasant truth Many people find it hard to FACE UP TO the fact that they are getting old. Inseparable
 66 Fall back on Be able to use in an emergency It was good to have some money in the bank to FALL BACK ON when I lost my job. Inseparable
 67 Feel up to Feel capable of doing something I’m so tired. I don’t think I FEEL UP TO going out tonight. Inseparable
 68 Fill in for Substitute I was away for a few days, so they had to get someone to FILL IN FOR me. Inseparable
 69 Fill in on Give someone information I’m sorry I missed the meeting; could you FILL me IN ON what happened. Separable [obligatory]
 70 Finish up with Have or do something at the end or as the last of something We attended some workshops and FINISHED UP WITH the keynote speaker. Inseparable
 71 Fit in with Occur or happen in a way that shows that plans or ideas have not changed His rudeness yesterday FITS IN WITH what I have always thought of his behaviour. Inseparable
 72 Fit out with Provide someone with necessary equipment They didn’t FIT the troops OUT WITH the necessary protective gear. Separable [optional]
 73 Fob off on Make or persuade someone to accept something you don’t want I FOBBED the work ON the others. Separable [obligatory]
 74 Fob off onto Make or persuade someone to accept something you don’t want I FOBBED the fake note ONTO a shopkeeper. Separable [obligatory]
 75 Fob off with Make or persuade someone to accept something of lower quality than they wanted He FOBBED her OFF WITH some fake gold. Separable [optional]
 76 Fob off with Make or persuade someone to accept something of lower quality than they wanted He FOBBED her OFF WITH some fake gold. Separable [optional]
 77 Follow on from Be the part of something The film FOLLOWS ON from the original. Inseparable
 78 Gang up against Harass, bully (in a group) They GANGED UP AGAINST me because I wouldn’t accept their ideas. Inseparable
 79 Get across to Be convincing or make a good impression How can I GET ACROSS TO my audience? Inseparable
 80 Get ahead of Move in front of I work at home in the evening to GET AHEAD OF schedule. Inseparable
 81 Get along in Progress How are you GETTING ALONG IN the company. Inseparable

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It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.


A simple three-word phrase or a brief list of product attributes cannot adequately represent a strong brand.



Простая фраза из трех слов или краткий перечень свойств товара не могут служить в качестве сильной марки.


But the real reason this is on our list is that this three-word phrase is very commonly used in moments of heightened emotion.



Но настоящая причина, по которой это в нашем списке, заключается в том, что эта фраза из трех слов очень часто используется в моменты обострения эмоций.


But to make the rally last, a more apt three-word phrase might be: «know thy enemy».



Но чтобы сделать ралли последним, более подходящая фраза из трех слов может быть: «знай своего врага».


«The most dangerous three-word phrase in business is: Everyone does it.»



Пожалуй, самые опасные слова в бизнесе — «все так делают».


Your business name is the ideal option, but if you’re starting a blog and trying to come up with a website name based on what’s available, limit it to one word or a two- to three-word phrase.



Лучшим вариантом станет название вашего бренда, однако в случае, если вы начинаете блог и пытаетесь придумать название веб-сайта исходя из доступных вариантов, ограничьтесь одним или парой-тройкой слов.


Cryptic clues are followed by a number or numbers in parentheses indicating the length of the answer: (5) means it’s a five-letter word, while (2,3,4) indicates a three-word phrase like «in the know.»



В некоторых кроссвордах подсказки указывают на структуру ответа, например (3,5) указывает на то, что ответ состоит из трех букв слова и в пяти букв слово.

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Three Word Phrase

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About

Three Word Phrase is a webcomic created by Ryan Pequin, who is also a storyboard artist and writer for Regular Show. The style has been described as ironic and surreal, hitting «the nice sweet spot between the zen professionalism of PBF and the unhinged id of KC Green’s comics.»[1] Pequin describes the name «Three Word Phrase» thusly:

It’s kind of a joke about how a lot of webcomics have names that are made up of three word phrases, and also it’s kind of a dumb self-referential thing (“three word phrase” is a three word phrase). It doesn’t really mean anything beyond that, though.[2]

Origin

On November 6th, 2010, Pequin uploaded the first comic to threewordphrase.com,[3] called «Gon’ Eat Ya» (pictured below).

Spread

Three Word Phrase quickly gained popularity. In 2011, the comic was written up in a Buzzfeed community post,[4] reviewed by One Punch Reviews,[1] and endorsed by Fountains of Wayne singer Chris Collingwood.[5] A few of his comics became their own separate memes, including «President Bird» and «I Want This Because of Reasons» (shown below).

The comic gained over 330,000 notes on Tumblr[6] (as of August 5th, 2016) and helped the comic achieve its peak in popularity. Three Word Phrase was named one of the ten best webcomics of 2011 by Paste Magazine.[9] On April 11th, 2012, Comics Alliance[10] wrote an article praising Three Word Phrase. Meanwhile, more of Pequin’s comics gained hundreds of thousands of Tumblr notes.[7]

Pequin has published three Three Word Phrase books.[12]

In his 279th comic, Pequin announced that he had been hired by Regular Show and that he would be updating Three Word Phrase more sporadically.[8]

As of August 5th, 2016, Three Word Phrase has over 18,000 likes on Facebook.[11]

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Three word expressions are common in English. Practising them and using them when you speak will help you sound more natural.

Here are ten common English expressions, along with an explanation and example sentence.

Black and white
Dos and don’ts
Haves and have nots
Ins and outs
Kiss and tell
Odds and ends
P’s and Q’s
Pros and cons
Rights and wrongs
Tried and tested

black and white = something which is extremely clear: “He told her in black and white that she couldn’t leave the house while he was out.”

dos and don’ts = the rules: “There are various do’s and don’ts about driving in the UK.”

haves and have nots = people who are rich and those who are not: “In London you can find the haves and have nots of the population.”

ins and outs = the details: “I don’t know the ins and outs of the situation, so I can’t really advise you.”

kiss and tell = when someone sells a story of themselves and a famous person: “The British tabloids are famous for publishing kiss and tell stories.”

odds and ends = small pieces of various items: “She made a stew with the odds and ends she found in the fridge.”

P’s and Q’s = manners (such as please and thank you): “Mind your P’s and Q’s when you visit them!”

pros and cons = advantages and disadvantages: “There are a few pros and cons that we should consider before buying a new house.”

rights and wrongs = all the good points and bad points of a situation: “Regardless of the rights and wrongs of company policy, you need to give a month’s notice.”

tried and tested = something which has been well tested: “Using salt is a tried and tested way of getting red wine out of a carpet.”

Here are ten more expressions:


Ups and downs
Come and go
Back and forth
Dribs and drabs
Said and done
Cat and mouse
Trial and error
Flesh and blood
Down and out
By and large

ups and downs = very good times and very bad times: “They have a lot of ups and downs in their relationship.”

come and go = use somewhere as your base: “Feel free to come and go as you please!”

back and forth = not to stay still, but to keep travelling between two places: “I’m so glad I’m moving. I was getting sick of going back and forth every day. Now my journey to work will be a lot quicker.”

dribs and drabs = not a steady amount of something: “The marathon runners finished in dribs and drabs.”

said and done = to have the final word on something: “When it’s all said and done, the new reception area is going to be a credit to the company.”

cat and mouse = doing something in the same way that a cat plays with a mouse: “The guerillas played a cat and mouse game with the much better-equipped army.”

trial and error = to do something new by making experiments and occasionally failing: “The new computer system has been installed. But it’s a bit trial and error at the moment – nobody really knows how to use it.”

flesh and blood = your family: “I have to help him if I can – he’s my flesh and blood.”

down and out = someone who has no money at all who has to live on the street: “There are too many young down and outs in London.”

by and large = generally: “By and large, our customers prefer good service to low prices.”

And a further ten expressions:

Up and running = in operation: “The new company is now up and running.”

Noughts and crosses = a game where you take it in turns to put your symbol (either a nought or a cross) into one of nine spaces. The idea is to have a row of either three noughts or three crosses, but your opponent tries to block you. The game looks like this:

O X O
X O X
X O X

Bring and buy = a fair where people try to raise money for a cause by bringing something that other people might want to buy: “I’m making a cake for the school’s bring and buy next week.”

Hide and seek = a children’s game where one child hides and the others try to find him / her: “Someone’s been playing hide and seek with the TV remote control again!”

Around and about = a vague phrase to avoid saying where you have been exactly: “Where have you been – I’ve been worried!”
“Oh, around and about, you know.”

To and fro = another way of saying “back and forth”: “I’m exhausted – I’ve been going to and fro all week!”

Over and out = something you say to show you have come to the end of your message: “The last thing they heard from the pilot was ‘over and out’.”

Done and dusted = properly finished: “Well, that’s this project done and dusted. We need a holiday now.”

Dead and buried = something that will not happen: “That idea is now dead and buried – the Executive Committee decided some time ago to go with another proposal.”

Wine and dine = to entertain someone lavishly: “He’s well-known for wining and dining his business partners.”

Bread and butter = your main source of income, or the most important issue: “Health and education are the bread and butter issues facing the UK government.”

Spick and span = very tidy and clean: “Her house is spick and span at all times.”

Wheel and deal = to make deals when buying and selling things: “If you need a new car, try speaking to John. He’s a bit of a wheeler and dealer!”

Phrasal verbs are one of the most important parts of English vocabulary. They are usually idiomatic, and it can take a long time for English learners to start using them with accuracy and confidence. When I teach phrasal verbs, such as wake up, put on, take off, and try on, students often ask the same questions:

«Is this one transitive or intransitive?»

«Can I separate it?»

«Is this the only meaning?»

These are all good questions, and they are especially frequent when we study 2-word phrasal verbs. With that in mind, 3-word phrasal verbs are actually easier to teach and understand.

Why?

There are two reasons:

  1. All 3-word phrasal verbs are transitive. They all end with a preposition, which means they all need an object. («I’m looking forward to going home today.»)

  2. Most 3-word phrasal verbs are inseparable. They almost always keep their form. («Don’t worry. I’ll take care of this.»)

With that in mind, let us look at 10 3-word phrasal verbs that you can start using with confidence today. Pay attention to the fact that 3-word phrasal verbs need an object, and that they are never separated. If you find this resource useful and you would like to learn more phrasal verbs, make sure to get a copy of 100 Practical English Phrasal Verbs. It is ideal for intermediate and advanced students.

Let’s learn and review some 3-word phrasal verbs!

1. Come up with (something)

to invent or create something (an idea, an excuse, a story, an invention, a plan, etc.)

«This is very creative. Did you come up with it by yourself?»

«Wow. This is great. How did you come up with it?»

«Sam is always coming up with excuses.»

2. Get along with (someone)

to be on friendly terms with someone; to have a good relationship with someone (British English: get on with someone

«We didn’t get along in school, but now he’s my best friend.»

«Do you get along with your sister?»

«We don’t get along.»* (You can use the 2-word phrasal verb «get along» in this way)

3. Get around to (something or someone)

to finally do something that you need to do; to do something you have not done because you have not had enough time to do it, or because you have been procrastinating

«Have you gotten around to doing the dishes yet?» «Not yet. I’ve been busy.»

«So, I finally got around to calling my cousin last night.»

«Don’t forget to send that email.» «Yeah, yeah, I’ll get around to it eventually.»

4. Put up with (something or someone)

to tolerate something or someone

«I can’t put up with her lies anymore.»

«Every morning on my way to work, I have to put up with at least 20 minutes of traffic.»

«He’s such a jerk. I don’t know why you put up with him.»

5. Look forward to (something)

to anticipate a future event; to be excited about a future event

«I’m looking forward to seeing you.»

«She’s really looking forward to the concert.»

«Are you ready for the meeting?» «I suppose so. I’m not looking forward to it.»

6. Look up to (someone)

to respect and admire someone; to see someone as a role model

«When I was a kid, I looked up to my uncle. He was so kind.»

«I can’t disappoint her. She looks up to me.»

«Whom did you look up to when you were young?» («Whom» is the object)

7. Look down on (someone or something)

to feel superior to someone else and to see them as lower than you; to not have respect for something or someone

«I used to look down on bands like Nirvana and Silverchair in the ’90s, but now I realize how influential they were.»

«You shouldn’t look down on other people. You never know what they have been through.»

«They have terrible opinions. They look down on poor people and immigrants.»

8. Live up to (something or someone)

to fulfill/match/meet one’s potential/expectations/hype/etc.

«That movie didn’t live up to my expectations.»

«He has lived up to his potential.»

«Everyone told me how amazing that restaurant was, but now that I’ve been there, I can say it didn’t live up to the hype.»

9. Keep up with (something or someone)

to maintain the same pace or stay at the same level as someone or something; to progress at the same speed as someone else

«You’re speaking too fast. I can’t keep up with you.»

«Run faster! Try to keep up!» (with the other runners)

«Our company is trying to keep up with the leaders in our industry.»

10. Make up for (something)

to compensate for doing something bad by doing something good; to atone for something; to do something as penance for a past mistake or hurtful action

«I’m so sorry, Lexi. I’ll make up for it. I promise.»

«You’ve been trying to make up for your past mistakes for a long time.»

«I made a mistake. I know that. I’ll make up for it, okay?»

How was that? Were the definitions clear enough and the examples helpful? I hope so. Remember, the best way to learn new vocabulary is to put it into a context that makes sense for you. If you would like to practice these phrasal verbs by creating your own original sentences, leave a comment.

Finally, if you enjoyed this resource and would like to learn more phrasal verbs, pick up a PDF, e-book, or physical copy of 100 Practical English Phrasal Verbs. I wrote it with English students and teachers in mind, which is why it has only high-frequency phrasal verbs, multiple definitions, and at least 4 example sentences for the most popular usage of each phrasal verb. Get it today and let me know if it helps you.

Until next time, I wish you success in your studies.

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Sometimes big lessons come in small packets. Short encouraging quotes can be very powerful and help you uplift your energies positively.

These motivational 3 word quotes are a mix of deep, meaningful, positive, happy, funny, inspirational, and sassy ones about love, life, family, friendship, success, work, and more.

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  1. “Go for it.”

  2. “Do it now.”


  3. “Be a giver.”


  4. “Ride or die.”


  5. “Keep it cool.”


  6. “Dare to begin.”


  7. “Got your back.”


  8. “Be the change.”


  9. “I am different.”                                                                                                                                 

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  10. “Focus and win.”


  11. “Change is good.”


  12. “Commit or quit.”


  13. “Break the mold.”


  14. “Drill your skills.”


  15. “Shine your light.”


  16. “Live, learn, love.”


  17. “Life is awesome.”


  18. “Success is yours.”


  19. “Laughter is best.”


  20. “Start living now.”


  21. “Live, love, laugh.”


  22. “Aspire to inspire.”                                                                                                                             

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    3 Word Inspirational Quotes

  23. “Own your magic.”


  24. “Be the exception.”


  25. “Just be awesome.”


  26. “Always be honest.”


  27. “I Am Determined.”


  28. “Love conquers all.”


  29. “Track all progress.”


  30. “Love is everything.”                                                                                                                             

    3 Word Quotes for Love

    3 Word Quotes for Love

  31. “Dreams come true.”


  32. “Believe in yourself.”


  33. “No strings attached.”


  34. “Audit your mistakes.”


  35. “Celebrate all success.”


  36. “Escape the ordinary.”


  37. “Ready… Aim… Fire..”


  38. “Happiness Is Choice.”


  39. “Laughter is medicine.”


  40. “Never stop dreaming.”


  41. “Embrace the journey.”


  42. “Conquer from within.”                                                                                                                         

    Deep 3 Word Quotes

    Deep 3 Word Quotes

  43. “Selfcare is healthcare.”


  44. “Learn from yesterday.”


  45. “Happy Ever Laughter.”


  46. “Struggle into strength.”


  47. “Always deliver quality.”


  48. “Passion, strength, fire.”


  49. “Nothing Is Impossible.”


  50. “Cherish every moment.”


  51. “Teamwork dream work.”


  52. “Ask powerful questions.”


  53. “Connection builds trust.”


  54. “Appreciate the moment.”


  55. “Peace, love & happiness.”


  56. “Progress, not perfection.”


  57. “Act without expectation.”


  58. “Celebrate your victories.”


  59. “Creativity takes courage.”


  60. “Happiness is homemade.”


  61. “Imagine. Believe. Achieve.”                                                                                                           

    3 Word Quotes Motivational

    3 Word Quotes Motivational

  62. “Competition fuels growth.”


  63. “Embrace constant change.”


  64. “Participation equals value.”


  65. “Reward high performance.”


  66. “Build quality relationships.”


  67. “Practice makes permanent.”


  68. “Emotions create relatability.”


  69. “People complicate everything.”


  70. “Congruency builds credibility.”

Inspirational 3 Three Word Quotes

  1. “Act as if.”

  2. “All is well.”


  3. “Get over it.”


  4. “Yes you can.”


  5. “You got this.”


  6. “It is possible.”


  7. “Do your best.”


  8. “See the good.”


  9. “Try. Try. Try.”


  10. “Live life daily.”


  11. “This will pass.”


  12. “Now or never.”                                                                                                                                   

    3 Word Quotes

    3 Word Quotes

  13. “Life won’t wait.”


  14. “Believe you can.”


  15. “Speak the truth.”


  16. “Make it happen.”


  17. “Allow for delays.”


  18. “Never look back.”


  19. “Set clear targets.”


  20. “Train your team.”


  21. “Show your work!”


  22. “Clean more often.”


  23. “Leaders are early.”


  24. “Keep morale high.”


  25. “Don’t overthink it.”


  26. “Organize your life.”


  27. “Nourish your soul.”


  28. “Nurture your best.”


  29. “Prioritize all tasks.”


  30. “Be happy, dammit.”


  31. “Have hope, always.”


  32. “Audit your metrics.”


  33. “Wake your dreams.”


  34. “Live your potential.”


  35. “Focus vs. scattered.”


  36. “Never hold grudges.”


  37. “Get more organized.”


  38. “Recovery is possible.”


  39. “Raise your vibration.”


  40. “Enjoy every moment.”                                                                                                                           

    3 Word Quotes Images

    3 Word Quotes Images

  41. “Explore ahead expire.”


  42. “You are unrepeatable.”


  43. “Be constantly curious.”


  44. “Be the communication.”


  45. “Have meaningful goals.”


  46. “Identify key milestones.”


  47. “Polish your weaknesses.”


  48. “Manage your resistance.”


  49. “Read interesting articles.”


  50. “Decide. Commit. Succeed.”


  51. “Communicate with clarity.”


  52. “Monitor budgets regularly.”


  53. “Build strategic partnerships.”


  54. “Manage resources effectively.”


  55. “Enforce consequences rigorously.”

Deep 3 Word Quotes

  1. “Clear the air.”

  2. “Less is more.”


  3. “Be here now.”


  4. “Dare to suck.”


  5. “Seize the day.”


  6. “Never give up.”


  7. “Never too late.”


  8. “Trust your gut.”


  9. “Happy but sad.”


  10. “Life is beautiful.”


  11. “Share the wealth.”


  12. “You complete me.”


  13. “Share your vision.”


  14. “Sexy is confidence.”


  15. “Always be yourself.”


  16. “Love your enemies.”


  17. “Only hope remains.”


  18. “Love endures delay.”


  19. “Build for scalability.”


  20. “Passion is enrolling.”


  21. “Love beyond words.”


  22. “Knowledge is power.”


  23. “Character is destiny.”


  24. “Pick yourself flowers.”


  25. “Judgement free zone.”


  26. “Branding is essential.”


  27. “Make enough money.”


  28. “Friends are treasures.”


  29. “Imperfection is beauty.”


  30. “Be obsessively grateful.”


  31. “Maintain your integrity.”


  32. “Manage your reputation.”


  33. “Compare creates despair.”


  34. “Keep information flowing.”


  35. “Money amplifies emotions.”


  36. “Procrastination steals time.”


  37. “Massive motions mesmerize.”


  38. “Brainstorm alternative ideas.”


  39. “Perfectionism stalls progress.”


  40. “Handle breakdowns immediately.”

3 Word Phrases

  1. “Let it go.”

  2. “I trust you.”


  3. “Keep it fun.”


  4. “I’ll be there.”


  5. “Cash is king.”


  6. “Keep it legal.”


  7. “Read a book.”


  8. “Rain will fall.”


  9. “Over and out.”


  10. “Next big feat?”


  11. “I am enough.”


  12. “This is music.”


  13. “Let’s get high.”


  14. “Love your job.”


  15. “Little by little.”


  16. “Find your fire.”


  17. “Hold my hand.”


  18. “Get lost, creep.”


  19. “Keep it simple.”


  20. “Keep the faith!”


  21. “Just living life.”


  22. “Miles of smiles.”


  23. “Let’s get drunk.”


  24. “You are unique.”


  25. “Get more sleep.”


  26. “Try new things.”


  27. “Let’s be friends.”


  28. “Cue the confetti.”


  29. “Value your time.”


  30. “Against all odds.”


  31. “Good vibes only.”


  32. “Short and sweet.”


  33. “Why so serious?”


  34. “Laugh every day.”


  35. “Health is wealth.”


  36. “Hope trumps all.”


  37. “Keep on shining!”


  38. “Based on results.”


  39. “Trust the process.”


  40. “Nobody is perfect.”


  41. “Please forgive me.”


  42. “Happy Ever After.”


  43. “Save every penny.”


  44. “It’s already yours.”


  45. “Drink more water.”


  46. “Get more exercise.”


  47. “Make new friends.”


  48. “Don’t drive drunk.”


  49. “Nurture your best.”


  50. “Cashflow is queen.”


  51. “Love your parents.”


  52. “Cute and beautiful.”


  53. “Model the masters.”


  54. “Plan your vacation.”


  55. “Live every moment.”


  56. “Protect your health.”


  57. “Winners never quit.”


  58. “Respect your elders.”


  59. “Best friends forever.”


  60. “Make yourself proud.”


  61. “Enjoy little moments.”


  62. “Count your blessings.”


  63. “Love, laughter, peace.”


  64. “Embrace Carpe Diem.”


  65. “Grace under pressure.”


  66. “Dream, shine, sparkle.”


  67. “Time heals everything.”


  68. “Exclusivity adds value.”


  69. “Practice makes perfect.”


  70. “Success breeds success.”


  71. “Family over everything.”


  72. “Energy draws attention.”


  73. “Love, light and laughter.”


  74. “Friendship refreshes soul.”


  75. “Mastery abhors mediocrity.”


  76. “Contrast creates captivation.”


  77. “Build redundancy procedures.”


  78. “Exceptional makes memorable.”


  79. “Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger)”


  80. “Love never fails.” – Corinthians 13:8 (Bible Verses)

Funny 3 Word Quotes

  1. “Wild at heart.”

  2. “Feed your soul.”


  3. “You are enough.”


  4. “Against all odds.”


  5. “Block out haters.”


  6. “Make people grin.”


  7. “Remember To Live.”


  8. “Try something new.”


  9. “Reduce your overheads.”


  10. “Everything is figureoutable.”

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Ananya Bhatt

I am Ananya, a professional speaker and I love motivating people and inspiring them to pursue their dreams. Sharing quotes, proverbs, and sayings of great authors to touch people’s lives to make it better.

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