A. To enjoy the benefits of something
B. To take on the main force or impact of something
C. To avoid responsibility
D. To lead a group or effort
Submitted by: Areesha Khan
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The idiom “to bear the brunt of” means to receive the worst part or majority of something unpleasant, such as criticism, blame, or an attack. It suggests enduring the main force or impact of a negative situation. Therefore, “to take on the main force or impact of something” is the correct meaning of this idiom.
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The correct answer to the question: "What does the idiom “to bear the brunt of” mean?" is "To take on the main force or impact of something".