English, asked by muheeb28, 1 year ago

Define and say what is idioms?

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Answered by rashmirbt10
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a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words is a idiom..........in simple words idiom is a group of words in which the mean of idiom is different according to its words....

hope it helps........mark brainliest


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Answered by Anonymous
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Idioms are group of words that together have a meaning which is different from the dictionary meanings of the individual words.

Similarly, if you are dead to the world, it means that you are fast asleep and unaware of things happening around you (and not actually dead).

Here are a few common idioms and their meanings:

  • Lose one's temper - to get angry.
  • Rise to the occasion - to prove equal.
  • Spread like wildfire - spread very quickly.
  • Nip in the bud - to destroy in the beginning.
  • Take leave of - to bid farewell.
  • To might light of - not consider important / to take lightly.
  • live from hand to mouth - to live with the basic means.
  • bring to light - to reveal.
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