Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.
The way he cheated on his partner, it is certain that he is _______________ .
Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.
Convincing them to pay for his school trip was _______________ for him and he did it within the wink of an eye.
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Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.
Do not give much importance to the critics, they are like the _______________ who have not done it themselves in life.
Directions: Identify the option that is similar in meaning to the word/idiom/phrase in underlined. The options do not necessarily need to be grammatically correct.
Disha was head over heels in love with her ex-boyfriend but the end was not the best.
Directions: In this question, a phrase in the sentence is given in underlined. You are required to pick the option that best describes the meaning of the phrase, in the given context of the sentence.
He is not studying sincerely since studying by fits and starts; he will not be able to crack the examination.
Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.
He is really _______________ who requires evidence and supporting documents to believe something.
Directions: In the given sentence, an idiom or phrase is missing. Choose the phrase/idiom that can fill the blank both grammatically and contextually.
All the workers are working _______________ since the company has got a very big order and the time to deliver is very short.
Directions: Identify the option that is similar in meaning to the word/idiom/phrase in underlined. The options do not necessarily need to be grammatically correct.
He must have said so in the heat of the moment but he is not a person of that caliber.
Directions: In this question, a phrase in the sentence is given in underlined. You are required to pick the option that best describes the meaning of the phrase, in the given context of the sentence.
There is no point in raising that point again since it is like beating a dead horse.
Directions: In this question, a phrase in the sentence is given in underlined. You are required to pick the option that best describes the meaning of the phrase, in the given context of the sentence.
You definitely cracked them up with your witty jokes and timely sense of humour.
Directions: Given below is a sentence with a blank. From the options below, choose the correct idiom(s) that can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct.
The concept of global temperature change can be a little hard to _______________.
I. cry over spilt milk
II. give a wide birth
III. get one’s head around
Directions: In the question given below, there is a sentence with a blank. From the options given below, choose the correct idiom(s) that can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct.
After facing a lot of economic loss, both the countries decided to ________________
I. Pour oil on troubled waters
II. Bury the hatchet
III. Have a blast
Directions: In the question given below, there is a sentence with a blank. From the options given below, choose the correct idiom(s) that can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct.
In today’s weather forecast it was mentioned that it would rain_________________
I. Between the devil and the deep sea
II. By fits and starts
III. By leaps and bounds
Directions: The given sentence has a blank. Which of the idioms given against the sentence can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct? If none of the idioms fit, select ‘None of the above’ as the answer.
In the initial months of Covid-19, scientists were sometimes ____________ in their recommendation on preventive steps.
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
He was not agreeing to back off, as if he was arguing just for the sake of it.