English, asked by shraddhasingh3031, 11 months ago

meaning of idiom with example •at humble pie​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
24

Answer:

To admit that one is wrong, usually when doing so triggers great embarrassment or shame. Ugh, now that my idea has failed, I'll have to eat humble pie in the board meeting tomorrow. I think Ellen is a perfectionist because the thought of having to eat humble pie terrifies her. See also: eat, humble, pie.

Answered by KAUSHAV
0

Answer: A group of words established by usage has having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. ( Eg- over the moon)

Similar questions