Common English Idioms
May 30th, 2013 in Expressions
A good knowledge of idioms is essential for success in most competitive exams. In this section, we will introduce some idioms and expressions you should know.
A
A bed of roses: a pleasant or easy situation
A bitter pill to swallow: An experience that is unpleasant or difficult to accept
A cock and bull story: An unbelievable story
A diamond in the rough: A person who is basically good at heart but lacks social skills
A dish fit for the gods: An offering of the highest quality
A leopard cannot change its spots: People and things cannot change their innate nature
A little bird told me: Said when you don’t want to reveal the source of your information
As keen as mustard: If somebody is as keen as mustard, they are very enthusiastic.
At one’s wit’s end: When you are at your wit’s end, you don’t know what to do.
At sixes and sevens: In a state of confusion
At the eleventh hour: At the last moment
A wolf in sheep’s clothing: Someone or something that looks harmless but is really dangerous
B
Back to square one: When you are back to square one, you are back to the beginning or you have to start again
Baker’s dozen: Thirteen
Beat about the bush: Avoid talking about a difficult or embarrassing situation because you do not want to upset the listener
Below the belt: An unfair tactic or move
Between the devil and the deep sea: Between two equally unpleasant situations
A blessing in disguise: Something that seems unfortunate when it happens but proves to be a blessing in the end
Born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth: Born in a very rich family
Burn the candle at both ends: Exhaust your physical or mental capabilities by working overtime.
Burn the midnight oil: Work or study late into the night

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