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🌿 Turn Over a New Leaf – Idiom of the Day Start fresh, leave past mistakes behind, and choose a better path for your future. ✨ Meaning: To begin again and make positive changes in life. 📝 Example: After struggling in exams, he decided to turn over a new leaf and study with full focus. Follow for daily English learning tips & idioms! 🌐 www.EnglishWithDev.com

Go the extra mile (Idiom) Meaning: Make additional effort. Example: Raj always goes the extra mile for his customers.

📖 Idiom: Break the IceGuess the meaning: A) To shatter frozen water (👍) B) To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable (❤️) C) To end a friendship (🔥)

Idiom: Under the Weather ☔
Idiom: Under the Weather ☔

📖 Idiom: Bite the BulletGuess the meaning: A) To face a difficult situation bravely (👍) B) To eat something quickly (❤️) C) To start an argument (🔥)

📘 Idiom: A Bee in Your Bonnet 🔹 Meaning: To be obsessed with an idea or topic, or to keep talking about something because it is constantly on your mind. 🔹 Simple Explanation: If you have a bee in your bonnet, you can't stop thinking or talking about a particular thing. 🔹 Example Sentence: • Ever since he read about renewable energy, he has had a bee in his bonnet about installing solar panels.

Griffonage (noun) 🔹 Meaning: Careless, illegible, or messy handwriting; scribbling. 🔹 Example Sentence: • I could barely read his griffonage on the old notebook page. 🔹 Synonyms: • Scribbling • Scrawl • Scratchings

Word of the Day: REDRESS ✨ 📖 Meaning: To correct, fix, or make up for a wrong or unfair situation. 📝 Example Sentence: “The company promised to redress customer complaints quickly.”

Haughty (adjective) 🔹 Meaning: Arrogantly proud and looking down on others. 🔹 Example Sentence: • The haughty manager refused to listen to his employees’ suggestions. 🔹 Synonyms: • Arrogant • Proud • Conceited

Labyrinth (noun) 🔹 Meaning: A complicated maze or a confusing network of paths, passages, or ideas. 🔹 Example Sentence: • The old castle contained a labyrinth of dark underground tunnels. 🔹 Synonyms: • Maze • Puzzle

Perfidious (adjective) 🔹 Meaning: Deceitful and untrustworthy; deliberately betraying someone’s trust. 🔹 Example Sentence: • The perfidious spy secretly shared important information with the enemy. 🔹 Synonyms: • Treacherous • Disloyal • Deceptive

Indigence (noun) 🔹 Meaning: Extreme poverty or a state of lacking basic necessities like food, money, and shelter. 🔹 Example Sentence: • Many families struggled with indigence during the economic crisis. 🔹 Synonyms: • Poverty • Destitution • Penury • Deprivation

Hit the sack (idiom) 🔹 Meaning: To go to bed or go to sleep. 🔹 Example Sentences: • I’m really tired after work, so I’m going to hit the sack early tonight. • After studying for hours, she finally hit the sack at midnight.

Idiom of the Day: “Break the Ice” Meaning: To start a conversation in a social situation. Example: He told a joke to break the ice during the meeting.

Tedious (adjective) 🔹 Meaning: Boring, repetitive, and tiring because something takes too long or lacks excitement. 🔹 Example Sentence: • The lecture became tedious after an hour. 🔹 Synonyms: Boring • Monotonous • Dull • Wearisome

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