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idiom of the word
you seem out of spirits

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Answered by 1Professor
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Answer:

Out of spirits definition: sad ; depressed

Explanation:

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Meaning- sad or depressed.

Sentence- I was too out of spirits to dance.

Explanation:

  • An idiom is a phrase or expression that usually has a metaphorical, non-literal meaning attached to it. Some phrases, on the other hand, retain their literal meaning while evolving into figurative idioms. The metaphorical meaning of an idiom differs from its literal meaning, and it is classified as formulaic language. Idioms are common in all languages; it is estimated that English alone has twenty-five million idiomatic expressions.
  • For example, the phrase "spill the beans" (meaning to reveal a secret) was coined in 1919, but its origins are thought to be in an antiquated method of voting that involved placing beans in jars that could be spilled to reveal the results before they were officially announced.

Thus this is the answer.

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