A. Full of bruises
B. A poor plan
C. False sense of happiness or success
D. Something that is not understandable
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
Idioms And Phrases Mcqs or proverbs are very useful for verbal ability questions and its importance cannot be ignored. Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom.
A. Full of bruises
B. A poor plan
C. False sense of happiness or success
D. Something that is not understandable
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. A decisively indicative test
B. False sense of happiness or success
C. Something that is not understandable
D. To show dislike or disappointment through facial expressions
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. An ugly but essential addition or enhancement
B. An ugly & inessential removal or diminution
C. Be very expensive
D. An attractive but inessential addition or enhancement
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. something that is easy to do
B. raining very heavily
C. something that will never happen or is impossible
D. miss the chance
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. Raining very heavily
B. Easy option
C. Very rarely
D. one who presents a counter argument
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. Keep in mind
B. Keep at a distance
C. Keep thinking about something
D. Keep at the sea-shore
Submitted by: Muhammad Danish
A. As soon as it was spoken
B. Done easily, without any preparation
C. Done in an instant
D. After something is done
Submitted by: Muhammad Danish
A. Join a popular trend or activity
B. To hear something from the authoritative source
C. To know the answer
D. To have no idea
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. To present a counter argument
B. To take on a task that is way to big
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. Very different from
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
A. A foolish and hopeless search for or pursuit of something unattainable
B. To take credit for something someone else did
C. To not take what someone says too seriously; to treat someone’s words with a degree of skepticism
D. A phrase implying that one is not proficient at performing a particular task and that they should not try to perform the task professionally
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
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