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10 Common English Idioms & Phrases β¨π
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π Vocabulary quiz! What does "Nitpicking" mean? π
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π€ Can you guess what "Alleviate" means? ππ
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Can You Guess the Meaning?
Word: Tether
Options:
β€οΈ A. To release something completely without any restrictions.
π B. To tie or fasten something with a rope, chain, or similar restraint.
π₯ C. To hide something in a secret place.
Can You Guess the Meaning?
Word: Loathsome
Options:
β€οΈ A. Extremely unpleasant, disgusting, or offensive.
π B. Kind and generous toward others.
π₯ C. Calm and peaceful in nature.
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π Vocabulary Challenge: What's is the meaning of "Alleviate"? π
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π₯ Idiom of the Day: Go Down in Flames
π Meaning:
To fail completely and dramatically, especially in a very public way.
π Example:
"The startup went down in flames after running out of funding."
All bark and no bite (idiom)
πΉ Meaning:
Someone who talks aggressively, makes threats, or acts tough, but does not actually take action or cause harm.
πΉ Example Sentence:
β’ Don't worry about his threatsβhe's all bark and no bite.
πΉ Usage Note:
This idiom is often used to describe a person who seems intimidating but is actually harmless.
π€ Do you know the meaning of these common English idioms?
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See Eye to Eye
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Go the Extra Mile
β
Cost an Arm and a Leg
Idioms are everywhere in English conversations, but they can be confusing if you're learning the language. Understanding them can help you communicate more naturally and confidently.
π In this article, you'll learn:
βοΈ Common idioms used in daily conversations
βοΈ Their meanings in simple English
βοΈ Practical examples you can use right away
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https://www.englishwithdev.com/2026/06/common-idioms-for-daily-conversation.html
πΏ Turn Over a New Leaf β Idiom of the Day
Start fresh, leave past mistakes behind, and choose a better path for your future.
β¨ Meaning: To begin again and make positive changes in life.
π Example: After struggling in exams, he decided to turn over a new leaf and study with full focus.
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Go the extra mile (Idiom)
Meaning:
Make additional effort.
Example:
Raj always goes the extra mile for his customers.
How to Politely Say "No" to Your Boss π
https://www.englishwithdev.com/2026/06/how-to-politely-say-no-to-your-boss.html
π Idiom: Break the Ice
β Guess the meaning:
A) To shatter frozen water (π)
B) To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable (β€οΈ)
C) To end a friendship (π₯)
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