List Of English Idiom with Their Meanings

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English Idiom  with meaning

  1. A blessing in disguise – Something good that isn’t recognized at first.
  2. A dime a dozen – Something common and easy to get.
  3. A piece of cake – Something very easy.
  4. Actions speak louder than words – What you do is more important than what you say.
  5. Add insult to injury – To make a bad situation worse.
  6. Bite the bullet – To endure a painful or unpleasant situation.
  7. Break a leg – Good luck!
  8. Burn the midnight oil – To work late into the night.
  9. Costs an arm and a leg – Very expensive.
  10. Cry over spilt milk – Regret something that has already happened.
  11. Curiosity killed the cat – Being inquisitive can lead you into an unpleasant situation.
  12. Cutting corners – Doing something poorly in order to save time or money.
  13. Don’t cry over spilt milk – Don’t worry about things that have already happened and cannot be changed.
  14. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket – Do not put all your resources into one possibility.
  15. Every cloud has a silver lining – There is something good in every bad situation.
  16. Fit as a fiddle – In good physical condition.
  17. Give the benefit of the doubt – Believe someone’s statement, without proof.
  18. Hit the nail on the head – Do or say something exactly right.
  19. Hold your horses – Wait a moment.
  20. It’s raining cats and dogs – Raining very heavily.
  21. Jump on the bandwagon – Join a popular trend or activity.
  22. Kick the bucket – To die.
  23. Let the cat out of the bag – Reveal a secret.
  24. Miss the boat – To miss an opportunity.
  25. On thin ice – In a risky or uncertain situation.
  26. Piece of cake – Something that is easy to do.
  27. Pull someone’s leg – To tease someone.
  28. Rule of thumb – A general principle regarded as a guide.
  29. See eye to eye – To agree with someone.
  30. Sit on the fence – To be undecided.
  31. Spill the beans – To disclose a secret.
  32. Take with a grain of salt – Not to take something too seriously.
  33. Under the weather – Feeling ill or sick.
  34. Until the cows come home – For a very long time.
  35. When pigs fly – Something that will never happen.
  36. You can’t judge a book by its cover – Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.
  37. A chip on your shoulder – To be upset for something happened in the past.
  38. A penny for your thoughts – Ask someone what they are thinking about.

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