English, asked by strikersuperstars01, 5 months ago

4. What at are some of the Clichés and Slang that have become popular recently?
What do they mean? Why would they not be useful in public speaking?

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Answered by khanmokibulhussain
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Examples of Clichés in Everyday Language:-

  1. read between the lines.
  2. read between the lines.play your cards right.
  3. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.
  4. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.better safe than sorry.
  5. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.better safe than sorry.you can't judge a book by its cover.
  6. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.better safe than sorry.you can't judge a book by its cover.bring to the table.
  7. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.better safe than sorry.you can't judge a book by its cover.bring to the table.low-hanging fruit.
  8. read between the lines.play your cards right.it's an uphill battle.better safe than sorry.you can't judge a book by its cover.bring to the table.low-hanging fruit.the grass is always greener on the other side.
Answered by PremSaroj1966
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Answer:

Cliche is a word or phrase which is used too often to the point of monotony.A Good user of English will be too careful to avoid cliches in his speech and writing.

eg. kith and kin, with bag and baggage etc.

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