Saturday, November 26, 2016

SSC Papers List of Idioms

List of some useful Idioms.
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A hot potato
Speak of an issue (mostly current) which many people are talking about and which is usually disputed.

A penny for your thoughts
A way of asking what someone is thinking.

Actions speak louder than words
People's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they say.

Add insult to injury
To further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavourable situation.

An arm and a leg
Very expensive or costly. A large amount of money.

At the drop of a hat
Meaning: without any hesitation; instantly.

Back to the drawing board
When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.

Ball is in your court
It is up to you to make the next decision or step.

Barking up the wrong tree
Looking in the wrong place. Accusing the wrong person.

Beat around the bush
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.

Best of both worlds
All the advantages.

Blessing in disguise
Something good that isn't recognised at first.

Burn the midnight oil
To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.

Can't judge a book by its cover
Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.

Cry over spilt milk
When you complain about a loss from the past.

Devil's Advocate
To present a counter argument

Don't count your chickens before the eggs have hatched
This idiom is used to express "Don't make plans for something that might not happen".

Don't put all your eggs in one basket
Do not put all your resources in one possibility.

Every cloud has a silver lining
Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.

Give the benefit of the doubt
Believe someone's statement, without proof.

It takes two to tango
Actions or communications need more than one person.

Kill two birds with one stone
This idiom means, to accomplish two different things at the same time.

Miss the boat
This idiom is used to say that someone missed his or her chance.

Not a spark of decency
Meaning: No manners

Once in a blue moon
Happens very rarely.

Piece of cake
A job, task or other activity that is easy or simple.

See eye to eye
This idiom is used to say that two (or more people) agree on something.

Sit on the fence
This is used when someone does not want to choose or make a decision.

Speak of the devil!
This expression is used when the person you have just been talking about arrives.

Take with a grain of salt
This means not to take what someone says too seriously.

Taste of your own medicine
Means that something happens to you, or is done to you, that you have done to someone else.

Whole nine yards
Everything. All of it.

Your guess is as good as mine
To have no idea, do not know the answer to a question.