b) Select the correct meaning of Idioms/PI
(i) To be a mastermind
(1) To be a pioneer
(2) To be an entrepreneur
(3) To be an amateur
(4) To be a villain
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Select the correct meaning of Idioms/Phrases given below :
(i) To be a mastermind:-
(1) To be a pioneer
(2) To be an entrepreneur
(3) To be an amateur
(4) To be a villain
i) At wit's end:-
(1) Impoverished
(2) Drained
(3) Completed
(4) Perplexed
Explanation:
(i) To be a mastermind:
- The idiom 'To be a mastermind' means to be a pioneer. (option a)
- A pioneer is a person who creates a path new path in a field.
- They are skillful people with creative minds.
- Here is an example of using the idiom 'To be a mastermind' in a sentence, The mastermind behind this project is Mr.John.
ii) At wit's end:
- The idiom 'At wit's end' means perplexed (option 4)
- At wit's end means having a problem or stress over a difficult situation.
- The person will be completely puzzled or confused or perplexed over certain situations.
- Here is an example of using the idiom 'At wit's end' in a sentence, I have been at my wit's end for a while now.
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