2 VERY IMPORTANT IDIOMS YOU MUST KNOW

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Here are some very important idioms that are widely used in English:
1. Break the ice
Meaning: To initiate conversation or start a social interaction in a relaxed or friendly way.
Example: He told a funny joke to break the ice at the party.
2. Bite the bullet
Meaning: To do something unpleasant or difficult that you’ve been avoiding.
Example: I don’t want to go to the dentist, but I guess I’ll have to bite the bullet.
3. Burn the midnight oil
Meaning: To work late into the night.
Example: She had to burn the midnight oil to finish her report by the deadline.
4. A blessing in disguise
Meaning: Something that seems bad at first, but turns out to be good.
Example: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise because I found something better.
5. Hit the nail on the head
Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
Example: When John said the project lacked planning, he hit the nail on the head.
6. The ball is in your court
Meaning: It's up to you to make the next move or decision.
Example: I’ve done my part, now the ball is in your court.
7. Under the weather
Meaning: Feeling ill or sick.
Example: I’m feeling a bit under the weather today, so I’m staying home.
8. Cost an arm and a leg
Meaning: To be very expensive.
Example: The new smartphone cost me an arm and a leg!
9. In hot water
Meaning: In trouble or facing a difficult situation.
Example: He’s in hot water for missing the deadline on the project.
10. Let the cat out of the bag
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret.
Example: Sarah let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party.
11. The tip of the iceberg
Meaning: A small, visible part of a much larger issue or problem.
Example: The recent scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.
12. A penny for your thoughts
Meaning: Asking someone what they are thinking.
Example: You’ve been quiet for a while, a penny for your thoughts?
13. Actions speak louder than words
Meaning: What people do is more important than what they say.
Example: He says he’ll help, but actions speak louder than words.
14. Out of the blue
Meaning: Something happening unexpectedly or without warning.
Example: She called me out of the blue after years of no contact.
15. Burn bridges
Meaning: To destroy a relationship or opportunity.
Example: Don’t burn bridges with your old employer—you never know when you might need them.
These idioms are useful in both everyday conversations and professional settings.
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