English Idioms From A to Z Notes for Competitive Exams

English Idioms From A to Z Notes 

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Phrases with Meaning

1) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush– Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might losing everything.

2) A blessing in disguise– Something good that isn’t recognized by first

3) Bull in china shop– One who causes damage

4) A chip on your shoulder– Being upset for something that happened in the past

5) A damp squib– Complete failure

6) A dime A dozen– Anything that is common and easy to get

7) A doubting Thomas– A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something

8) A drop in the bucket– A very small part of something big or whole

9) A fool and his money are easily parted– It’s easy for a foolish person to lose his/ her money

10) A gentleman at large– An unreliable person

11) A green horn– Inexperienced

12) A house divided against itself cannot stand– Everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out.

13) A leopard can’t change his spots– You cannot change who you are

14) A lost cause– A hopeless case, a person or situation having no hope of positive change.

15) A man of straw– A weak person

16) A mare’s nest– A false invention

17) A penny saved is a penny earned– By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little)

18) A picture paints a thousand words– A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words

19) A piece of cake– A task that can be accomplished very easily

20) A slap on the wrist– A very mild punishment

21) A stalking horse– Pretence

22) A steal– Very inexpensive, a bargain

23) A taste of your own medicine– When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others

24) A toss-up– A result hat is still unclear and can go either way

25) A wolf in sheep’s clothing– A dangerous person pretending harmless

26) ABC: Very common knowledge about to– Ready to, just going to

27) Above all– Mainly, especially

28) Above board– Fair and honest

29) According to– In the order of; on the authority of

30) Actions speak louder than words– It’s better to actually do something than hust talk about it

31) Add fuel to the fire– Whenever something is done to make a bad situation even worse than it is

32) Against the clock– Rushed and short on time

33) All (day, week, month, year) long– The entire day, week, month, year

34) All along– All the time, from the beginning (without change)

35) All and Sundry– Without making any distinction

36) All bark and no bite– When someone is threatening and/ or aggressive but not willing to engage in a fight

37) All greek to me– Meaningless and incomprehensible like someone who cannot read, speak, or

38) All in all– Considering everything

39) All in the same boat– When everyone is facing the same challenges

40) All of a sudden– Suddenly, without warning (All at once)

41) All right– Acceptable, fine; yes, okay

42) Alpha and omega– First and last letter of Greek alphabet, means beginning and end

43) An arm and a leg– Very expensive, A large amount of money

44) An axe to grind– To have a dispute with someone

45) An eye wash– A pretence

46) An iron hand– By force

47) Apple to my eye– Someone who is cherished above all others

48) As a matter of fact– Really, actually (also: as to)

49) As for- Regarding, concerning (also: as to)

50) As high as a kite– Anything that is high up in the sky

51) As soon as– Just after, when

52) As usual– as is the general case, as is typical

53) At all– To any degree (also: in the least)

54) At heart– Basically, fundamentally

55) At last– Finally, after a long time

56) At least– A minimum of, no fewer (or less) than

57) At odds– In dispute

58) At sixes and seven– Persons who are having different opinions

59) At the drop of a hat– Willing to do something immediately

60) Back and call– At the service

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English vocabulary Questions

1.  what is synonym of Dilatory.

a. slow

b. clam

c. moody

d. rage

Ans: a

2. what is synonym of Turbid (adjective)

a. sombre

b. muddy

c. arcane

d. intrepid

Ans: b

3. which one is the following related to the  Showing a willingness to take surprisingly
bold risks”.

a. Audacious

b. Tenacity

c. Pique

d. Ossify

Ans: a

4. what is synonym of Assay.

a. analysis

b. rebuke

c. zeal

d. assent

Ans: a

5. The Ability to make good judgements and
take quick decisions.

a. umbrage

b. Acumen

c. Ardour

d. Insouciant

Ans: b

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