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Idlomatic Expressions​

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Answered by pb843621
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An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase. Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning.[1] Idioms occur frequently in all languages; in English alone there are an estimated twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions.

Answered by sonawanemanav8
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Idiomatic Expressions are also known as Idioms!

An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase. Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning.

EXAMPLES:

Hit the hay.

Up in the air

Stabbed in the back

Takes two to tango

ETC..

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