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50 Important Idiom And Phrases Asked In SSC Exams part 7&8


 

50 Important idiom And Phrases Asked In SSC Exams​​​​

1.

Cut your cloth according to your cloth

Live within your income

2.

A cock and bull story

A foolishly incredible story

3.

To throw cold water upon anything

To discourage efforts

4.

Off color

Not in the usual form

5.

To commit to memory

To learn by heart

6.

Too many cooks spoil the broth

Where there are more workers than necessary

7.

Crocodile tears

Hypocritical Tears

9.

By hook or by crook

By fair or foul means

10.

Cut and dried

Readymade

11.

Up to date

Recent

12.

Evil days

A period of misfortune

13.

Halcyon Days

A time when there are peace and happiness in the land

14.

To step into dead man's shoes

To come into an inheritance

15.

Go to the devil

Be off

16.

Devil's bones

Dice

17.

Devil’s Playthings

Playing Cards

18.

Give a dog a bad name and hang him

Once a person loses his reputation

19.

Every dog has his day

Sooner or later, everyone has his share of good fortune

20.

To throw dust in one's eyes

To try to deceive someone or mislead someone

21.

A white elephant

A useless possession which is extremely expensive to keep

22.

To set the Thames on fire

To do something sensational or remarkable

23.

A burnt child dreads the fire

One who has had a previous unpleasant experience is always scared of situations where such experiences are likely to be repeated

24.

A fish out of water

Anyone in an awkward

25.

Foul play

Cheating

26.

To jump from a frying pan into fire

To come out of one trouble and get into a worse

27.

All that glitters are not gold

Things are not always as attractive as they appear

28.

To die in harness

To continue at one’s occupation until death

29.

Make hay while the sun shines

Take advantage of all opportunities

30.

Lock, stock and barrel

The whole of everything

31.

A miss is as good as a mile

Comes nowhere near it. If someone narrowly misses the target it still is treated as a missed one or failure.

32.

To move heaven and earth

To exert all efforts

33.

One swallow does not make a summer

It is unreliable to base one's conclusions on only a single test or incident

33.

If wishes were horses, beggars might ride

If wishing could make things happen, then even the most destitute people would have everything they wanted

34.

A nine days' wonder

An event which relates a sensation for a time but is soon forgotten

35.

Yellow press

Newspapers which publish sensational and unscrupulous stories and exaggerates the news to attract readers.

36.

A ball park figure

A general financial figure

37.

To balance the books

To make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than the amount of money received.

38.

A cash cow

A product or service that makes a lot of money for a company

39.

Devil's Advocate

To present a counter argument

40.

Don't give up the day job

You are not very good at something. You could not do it professionally.

41.

To cook the books

To modify financial statements

42.

To get the sack

To be dismissed from your job

43.

To be snowed under

To be very busy

44.

To work your fingers to the boneOrTo sweat blood

To work really hard

45.

Hear it on the grapevine

To hear rumors

46.

In the heat of the moment

Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment

47.

Not a spark of decency

No Manners

48.

Speak of the devil!

This expression is used when the person you have just been talking about arrives

49.

Whole nine yards

Everything. All of it

50.

Your guess is as good as mine

To have no idea about anything

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🔮Food Idioms : Examples and Explanations🔮

Apple of his eye - A favorite

•As busy as popcorn on a skillet - Very active

•As easy as apple pie - Something simple

•As flat as a pancake - Very flat

•As hungry as a bear - Very hungry

• As nutty as a fruitcake - Crazy

• As slow as molasses in January - Very slow

• As sour as vinegar - Disagreeable

• As sweet as honey - Very sweet

• As thick as pea soup - Very thick

• As warm as toast - Very warm

• Bad apple - Bad person

• Bear fruit - Get results

• Big cheese - Important person

• Big enchilada - Important thing or person

• Bite off more than you can chew - Try to do more than you can handle

• Bite the hand that feeds you - Act badly to someone who helps you

• Bitter pill to swallow - Hard to take

• Bread and butter - Basic needs

• Bring home the bacon - Earn a living

• Butter up - Flatter someone to get something

• Buy a lemon - Buy something worthless

• Chew the fat - Talk

• Coffee break - A break from work to eat or drink

• Compare apples and oranges - Compare things that are very different

• Cook his goose - Damage or affect negatively

• Cook up a storm - Cook a large quantity

• Cool as a cucumber - Doesn’t get easily upset

• Couch potato - Someone who watches a lot of TV

• Cream of the crop - The best

• Cut the mustard - Do what is necessary

• Cry over spilt milk - Worry about something in the past

• Drop like a hot potato - To immediately stop

• Eat crow - Admit a mistake

• Eat dirt - Be humble

• Eat high on the hog - Eat fine food

• Eat humble pie - To apologize

• Eat like a bird - Eat a small amount

• Eat like a horse - Eat a lot

• Eat one's heart out - To be jealous

• Eat out - Dine in a restaurant

• Eat out of her hands - Do what she wants

• Eat us out of house and home - Eat a lot

• Eat your words - Take back words

• Egg on - Urge someone

• Either feast or famine - Either too much or not enough

• Everything from soup to nuts - A wide variety of items

• Fat is in the fire - Big problem

• Fine kettle of fish - A mess

• Finger in the pie - Participating

• Food for thought - Something to think about

• Forbidden fruit - Something banned

• For peanuts - Inexpensive

• Full of beans - Feel energetic

• Go bananas - Excited or crazy

• Goose is cooked - Finished or in trouble

• Gravy train - Well-paying job

• Greatest thing since sliced bread - Something that is excellent

• Half a loaf is better than none - Something is better than nothing

• Half-baked - Not thought through

• Hand to someone on a silver platter - Cater to someone

• Hard nut to crack - Difficult person

• Have a lot on one's plate - Very busy

• Have a sweet tooth - Like sweet foods

• Have bigger fish to fry - Have more important things to do

• Have egg on your face - Be embarrassed

• Have one's cake and eat it too - Having something both ways

• In a nutshell - In summary

• In a pickle - In trouble

• Life is a bowl of cherries - Life is good

• Like taking candy from a baby - Easy to do

• Like two peas in a pod - Very similar

•Meat and potatoes - Basics, simple food

•Melt in one's mouth - Delicious

•Not for all the tea in China - Not for any price

•Not know beans about - Unfamiliar or ignorant

•Not worth a hill of beans - Not valuable

•Nutty as a fruitcake - Crazy

•Packed in like sardines - Crowded

•Piece of cake - Easy

•Pie in the sky - A dream

•Rotten to the core - Very bad

•Salt of the Earth - Ordinary people

•Sell like hotcakes - Sell a lot

•Slice of the pie - A share of something

•Small potatoes - Unimportant

•Spill the beans - Tell a secret

•Stick to your ribs - Last a long time

•Sugarcoat - Gloss over bad information

•Take with a grain of salt - Don’t take something seriously

•That's the way the cookie crumbles - Things happen

•There is no such thing as a free lunch - Can’t get something for nothing

•Top banana - Leader

•Variety is the spice of life - Differences give life interest

•Walk on eggshells - Be cautious

•Whole enchilada - Entire thing

  🔮A-Z OF FEAR 🔮

ACROPHOBIA ___ Fear of heights 

AEROPHOBIA ___Fear of flying 

AGORAPHOBIA ___Fear of public space 

AILUROPHOBIA ___Fear of cats 

AMATHOPHOBIA ___Fear of dust 

ARACHNOPHOBIA ___Fear of spiders 

ASTRAPHOBIA ___Fear of lightning 

CLAUSTROPHOBIA ___Fear of closed-in spaces

 EMETOPHOBIA ___Fear of vomiting 

EREUTHOPHOBIA ___Fear of blushing 

GENOPHOBIA ___Fear of sex

HOMOPHOBIA ___Fear of blood 

KERAUNOPHOBIA ___Fear of thunder 

MICROPHOBIA ___Fear of germs/small things

MYSOPHOBIA ___Fear of dirt

NYCTOPHOBIA ___Fear of the dark 

OCHLOPHOBIA ___Fear of crowds 

ORNITHOPHOBIA ___Fear of birds 

PATHOPHOBIA ___Fear of disease 

PNIGOPHOBIA ___Fear of choking

 PTERONOPHOBIA ___Fear of feathers 

PYROPHOBIA ___Fear of fire

 TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA ___Fear of the number thirteen

XENOPHOBIA ___Fear of strangers 

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