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Difference b/w Idiom and phrase ?

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Answered by ThePious
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An Idiom does not means what its words says while A Pharse exactly means what its words says.

An Idiom has a fixed meaning while A Pharse do not often have fixed meaning.

An Idiom might not make a sense to us if we are not familiar with it but A Pharse will always make a sense either we are familiar with it or not.

Answered by XxitzurshehzadixX
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A phrase is a group of words used to define an expression. An idiom is an expression made by grouping words together to mean something that is different from the literal meaning of the phrase or saying. Phrases can be taken literally while idioms are not literal in their meaning but figurative.

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