Idiom


The meaning of the word Idiom is: a phrase or sentence that contains a meaning that is different than its individual words


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Even though the Japanese student knew every vocabulary word in the idiom, he failed to know what the expression meant.

published by Alycia on 2021-11-12 09:23:43


“It’s raining cats and dogs,” stated the grandfather to his confused granddaughter, “is an idiom that means it is raining hard.”

published by Veronique on 2021-06-24 06:27:28


Ms. Phillips had to explain the idiom mentioned in the story since her young students had never heard the saying even though they knew the words in the story.

published by Deadra on 2021-12-09 14:27:19


Since she knew the meaning of the idiom, Sally was the only student in class to be able to fully analyze the poem because it would be pointless to look up each word in the dictionary.

published by Clair on 2021-04-17 07:57:18


Listening to the lyrics, the teenager was able to determine that the idiom in the song meant something totally different than each word’s definition.

published by Virginia on 2021-02-02 03:30:10


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