90 UNIQUE IDIOMS FOR ALL STUDENTS

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ม.ค. 2025
  • Here is a list of 90 important idioms that are commonly used in English and would be helpful for beginners, as well as students preparing for exams like IELTS and TOEFL:
    1. 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; it led to better opportunities.
    2. A dime a dozen
    Meaning: Something very common or easy to find.
    Example: Good ideas are a dime a dozen, but great execution is rare.
    3. A piece of cake
    Meaning: Something that is very easy to do.
    Example: The exam was a piece of cake.
    4. Actions speak louder than words
    Meaning: What you do is more important than what you say.
    Example: He promised to help, but actions speak louder than words.
    5. Add fuel to the fire
    Meaning: To make a bad situation worse.
    Example: Her comments only added fuel to the fire.
    6. Bite the bullet
    Meaning: To do something difficult or unpleasant that you have been avoiding.
    Example: I hate going to the dentist, but I’m going to bite the bullet and go.
    7. Break the ice
    Meaning: To make people feel more comfortable in a social setting.
    Example: He told a funny joke to break the ice at the party.
    8. By the book
    Meaning: To do something according to the rules.
    Example: She always does everything by the book.
    9. Call it a day
    Meaning: To stop working for the day.
    Example: We’ve been working for hours; let’s call it a day.
    10. Cost an arm and a leg
    Meaning: To be very expensive.
    Example: That new car costs an arm and a leg.
    11. Cry over spilled milk
    Meaning: To be upset about something that cannot be undone.
    Example: There’s no use crying over spilled milk. Let’s move on.
    12. Cut to the chase
    Meaning: To get to the point quickly.
    Example: Let’s cut to the chase and talk about the main issue.
    13. Don’t judge a book by its cover
    Meaning: Don’t judge something or someone by appearance alone.
    Example: He may seem quiet, but don’t judge a book by its cover.
    14. Easy come, easy go
    Meaning: Things that are gained easily can also be lost easily.
    Example: I won a lot of money at the casino, but it was easy come, easy go.
    15. Every cloud has a silver lining
    Meaning: There is something good in every bad situation.
    Example: Don’t worry about your job loss; every cloud has a silver lining.
    16. Get cold feet
    Meaning: To suddenly feel nervous or unsure about something.
    Example: I was about to propose, but I got cold feet.
    17. Give someone the benefit of the doubt
    Meaning: To believe someone’s word without proof.
    Example: I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you didn’t mean to insult me.
    18. Hit the nail on the head
    Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
    Example: You hit the nail on the head when you said the problem is communication.
    19. In hot water
    Meaning: In trouble.
    Example: She’s in hot water for missing the meeting.
    20. It takes two to tango
    Meaning: Both people involved in a situation are responsible.
    Example: Don’t blame him, it takes two to tango.
    21. Jump on the bandwagon
    Meaning: To join others in doing something popular or trendy.
    Example: After the new smartphone release, everyone jumped on the bandwagon.
    22. Keep an eye on
    Meaning: To watch carefully.
    Example: Keep an eye on the kids while I’m cooking.
    23. Kill two birds with one stone
    Meaning: To accomplish two tasks with one action.
    Example: I’ll drop off the mail and buy groceries, killing two birds with one stone.
    24. Let the cat out of the bag
    Meaning: To reveal a secret.
    Example: We were planning a surprise party, but Jane let the cat out of the bag.
    25. Make a long story short
    Meaning: To tell something in a more concise way.
    Example: To make a long story short, we missed the flight.
    26. Miss the boat
    Meaning: To miss an opportunity.
    Example: I should’ve applied for the job earlier, now I’ve missed the boat.
    27. On cloud nine
    Meaning: Extremely happy.
    Example: She was on cloud nine after receiving the good news.
    28. Once in a blue moon
    Meaning: Something that happens very rarely.
    Example: I only see my childhood friend once in a blue moon.
    29. Out of the blue
    Meaning: Unexpectedly.
    Example: He called me out of the blue after five years.
    30. Pull someone’s leg
    Meaning: To joke or tease someone.
    Example: I was just pulling your leg when I said I would quit.
    31. Put all your eggs in one basket
    Meaning: To rely on one thing for success.
    Example: Don't put all your eggs in one basket; try different options.
    32. Read between the lines
    Meaning: To understand something that isn’t directly stated.
    Example: If you read between the lines, you’ll understand what he really meant.
    33. The ball is in your court
    Meaning: It’s your turn to make a decision or take action.
    Example: I’ve done my part, now the ball is in your court.
    34. The early bird catches the worm
    Meaning: The person who takes action earliest has an advantage.
    Example: I woke up early for the sale; the early bird catches the worm.

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