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what is idioms ? give five idioms with examples ​

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Answered by BrainlySamaira
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Question: what is idioms ? give five idioms with examples ?

Answer :-

Idioms: idioms are the expression in the figurative speech.they are metaphorically, so imply s situation through a comparable expressions which makes the communication of the situation more effective.

Some examples of Idioms :-

1. Action speak louder than words.

  • definition: Refer to the idea that is better to do something than to talk about it.
  • example: He say he likes grammar, but he hardly edits his own writings.he should know that action speak louder than words.

2. Beating around the bush.

  • definition: Avoiding main issue.
  • Example: stop beating around the bush and tell me what you want.

3. Break a leg.

  • definition: Something you say to someone to wish them good luck.
  • Example: Is today your big performance on stage? Break a leg!

4. cut the chase.

  • definition: Skip the irrelevant parts,and go straight to the main point.
  • Example: Why don't you just cut to the chase and tell me where you hid my phone.

5. Hit the nail on the head.

  • definition: To say exactly the correct thing .
  • Example: I really hit the nail on the head when i gussed they were speaking ill of me.

Additional information :-

  • Idioms are phrases that often describe the feeling of a speaker about a partial situation in an emphatic manner.
  • The phrase expressing an idiom has its meaning entirely different from the literal meaning of the word in it.
  • So it is imperative to learn the meaning of the idiomatic expression to use them in writing and speaking in a spontaneous manner.
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\green{\sf Idioms :-}

What is an idiom ?

An Idiom is a common phrase or word that means something different from its literal meaning and can't be understood from the ordinary meanings of the words in it.

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\huge\underline\purple{\sf Examples :-}

  • 1.) Action speaks louder than words : What someone does means more than they say.
  • Ex: Well, actions speak louder than words and our sources says she's offered a lot less

  • 2.) Add insult to injury : Make a bad situation worse.
  • Ex: First, the bathroom flooded, and then, to add insult to injury, a tap started leaking.

  • 3.) At the drop of a hat : Without any second thought or hesitation.
  • Ex: He can come at the drop of a hat.

  • 4.) I'm all ears : You have my full attention.
  • Ex: Kids in my class were all ears when I was telling them the story

  • 5.) Better later than never : Better to arrive late than not to come at all.
  • Ex: Ram finally paid me the money he owed me." "Well, better late than never.

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