what is the meaning and sentence of this idiom. to be under a cloud. please hurry
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To not be trusted or popular because people think you have done something bad: The cabinet minister left office under a cloud after a fraud scandal.
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It's basically like being under someone's suspicion
Pretty much means not being trusted by others because they think you did something bad
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