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English idioms along with their meanings, definitions, and example [DM ON INSTA. FOR MORE INFO : harsh_s.spark]

created Dec 31st 2024, 05:03 by Harshvardhan Sakhre


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Break the ice
Meaning: To initiate conversation or ease tension in a social situation.
Definition: To make people feel more comfortable in a new or unfamiliar setting.
Sentence: "To break the ice at the party, Sarah started by telling a funny story."
 
Bite the bullet
Meaning: To endure a painful or unpleasant situation that is unavoidable.
Definition: To face something difficult with courage or determination.
Sentence: "I didn't want to go to the dentist, but I had to bite the bullet and make an appointment."
 
Under the weather
Meaning: To feel ill or sick.
Definition: Used when someone is not feeling well.
Sentence: "John is feeling a bit under the weather today, so he decided to stay home."
 
The ball is in your court
Meaning: It is now your turn to take action or make a decision.
Definition: You are responsible for the next move or decision.
Sentence: "I've done everything I can to help you, now the ball is in your court."
 
Spill the beans
Meaning: To reveal a secret or disclose information that was meant to be kept private.
Definition: To accidentally or intentionally disclose something confidential.
Sentence: "I was planning a surprise party for her, but Tom spilled the beans."
 
Burn the midnight oil
Meaning: To work late into the night.
Definition: To stay up late working on something, usually a project or task.
Sentence: "She had to burn the midnight oil to finish her project before the deadline."
 
Hit the nail on the head
Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
Definition: To be exactly right about something.
Sentence: "When Jane said we need more advertising, she really hit the nail on the head."
 
Cry over spilled milk
Meaning: To be upset about something that cannot be undone.
Definition: To worry or be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
Sentence: "Yes, you made a mistake, but there's no use crying over spilled milk. Just move on."
 
A blessing in disguise
Meaning: Something that seems bad at first, but turns out to be good later.
Definition: A good thing that seemed unfortunate at first.
Sentence: "Losing that job was a blessing in disguise because I found a much better one."
 
Cut to the chase
Meaning: To get to the point, skip unnecessary details.
Definition: To focus on the important part of something without wasting time.
Sentence: "Let's cut to the chase—are you coming to the meeting or not?"
 
Cost an arm and a leg
Meaning: To be very expensive.
Definition: Refers to something that is very costly.
Sentence: "That new phone costs an arm and a leg, but it's worth it."
 
Throw in the towel
Meaning: To give up or admit defeat.
Definition: To stop trying because the situation is hopeless.
Sentence: "After hours of trying to fix the car, I had to throw in the towel and call a mechanic."
 
The tip of the iceberg
Meaning: A small, visible part of a much larger problem or situation.
Definition: A very small, noticeable part of a problem that is actually much larger.
Sentence: "The issue we saw with the system is just the tip of the iceberg. There are deeper issues to address."
 
A penny for your thoughts
Meaning: A way of asking someone what they are thinking.
Definition: Used when you want to know someone's thoughts or opinions.
Sentence: "You've been so quiet today. A penny for your thoughts?"
 
Let the cat out of the bag
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret.
Definition: To disclose a secret or reveal information unintentionally.
Sentence: "We were planning a surprise gift, but Sarah let the cat out of the bag during lunch."

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