Idioms
They are phrases that people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally, but the context is understood.
Examples:
It’s raining cats and dogs:
It does not literally mean that cats and dogs are falling from sky. We must interpret that it is raining hard.
To break the ice:
It does not literally mean to break the ice. It means to be the first one to say or do something, with the expectation others will then follow.
Why do we use idioms?
- When used correctly, idioms can amplify messages in a way that draws readers in and helps to awaken their senses.
- Idioms can be used in speeches to make them humorous.
- They add value to our speech and improve vocabulary of humoric attire.
- The Idioms and the grammar are unchangeable, and if we change them, we lose the meaning of the idiom.
BODY IDIOMS
FOOD IDIOMS
ANIMAL IDIOMS
IDIOMS WITH TIME
FEW OTHER EXAMPLES:
- Jump at your own shadow:
To be overly frightened.
- He spilled the beans
He told the secret.
- Get off my back!
Leave me alone!
- Jump off the page
Something that stands out.
- He kicked the bucket!
He died!
- I am at the end of my rope!
I am so frustrated!
- When pigs fly
Something that will never happen.
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