IDIOMS
A Blessing In Disguise: ☑️Something good that isn’t recognized at first. A Chip On Your Shoulder: ☑️Being upset for something that happened
A Blessing In Disguise: ☑️Something good that isn’t recognized at first. A Chip On Your Shoulder: ☑️Being upset for something that happened
🔥A Bad Egg ◾️एक बेईमान या खराब व्यवहार वाला व्यक्ति 🔥A Bee in one’s bonnet ◾️किसी चीज़ के बारे में लगातार बात करते रहना
At sixes and seven – In disorder or confusion Lose head – Panic Take to task – To criticize severely/ to punish
Back out: पीछे हटना Back up : समर्थन देना Bank on : भरोसा करना Be off : जाना Bear out : समर्थन देना, साथ
Yes! They are called Contronyms —words that are their own antonyms, depending on usage. Here are a few examples “Dust” : can mean ‘to add
All good things come to those who wait. But Time and tide wait for no man. The pen is mightier than the sword. But Actions
1. I am so glad we met. Thanks for the conversation. It has been great. 2. It was so good catching up with you.
All’ can be used before a countable noun. ( All girls, All guests) All can be used before an uncountable noun. ( All work, All