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An idiomatic expression is a group of words _____.

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Answered by IshikaChoudhary4911
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Hyy Dude,

An idiom is a commonly used expression whose meaning does not relate to the literal meaning of its words. An idiom is a group of words established by usasge as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.

We can say that idioms meaning are opaque rather thantransparent. Since idioms are widely used in English but their meanings are nearly impossible to guess or infer from context.

Example sentences

A blessing in disguise

Meaning:A good thing that initially seemed bad

A dime a dozen

Meaning: Something that happens commonly, not unique.

And Many More

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Answered by naphtalimusonda
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Answer:that have a meaning differing from the words in the expression.

Explanation:for example 'hold you tongue' it means you don't say anything but that's not what the words mean individually

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