Vocabulary

Idiom – part 5

Idioms

Idiom definition

Sentences have a literal meaning, whereas, idioms have a figurative meaning.

A literal meaning means actual meaning of the sentence.

Figurative meaning is a combination of words which means something different than the individual words do.

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Meaning

It refers to someone who is extremely angry. The meaning is to become mad or foolish, mentally ill or insane.

Example:

 – The noise from the crackers made the dog go nuts. 

 – I went nuts as my wedding gown got soiled.

 

night owl idiom

Meaning

A person who stays up at night is called a night owl. The literal meaning comes from the fact that owls sleep during the day and stay up at night and hunt for food. 

EXAMPLE:

I became a night owl after I joined the call center.

He’s a night owl, he sleeps all day.

I am a night owl. I am trying to change my sleep pattern.

 

 

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Meaning

This idiom means you are allowing someone to do something. You are giving them permission to do something that they ask for.

SYNONYMS:

go on.

go for it.

You can do that.

Certainly.

Of course you can.

EXAMPLE:

Can I watch the T.V.? – Sure, be my guest

May I sit down? – Of course, be my guest.

 

 

IDIOM - Off colour - meaning

Meaning

feeling ill or unwell.

EXAMPLE:

 – She feels off color from morning.

 – I need some rest, I feel a bit off color.

 

Vocabulary

garrulous

Garrulous

Garrulous meaning

A garrulous person is someone who speaks non-stop, especially of trivial(unimportant or insignificant) matters. A person who talks a lot and often too much.

He /She is excessively talkative. They just won’t stop talking and they do so just for talking’s sake.

Synonyms of garrulous – talkative, voluble, loquacious, chattering.

(All these words mean excessive talking).

Antonyms – reserved, silent, speechless, laconic.

Garrulous is an ADJECTIVE as it is used to describe a person(noun).

What is the meaning of garrulous?

Garrulous example sentences

 – The people in my locality were all garrulous.

 – “Just leave me alone”, I shouted at my garrulous girlfriend.

 – I will never be garrulous again.

 – The cab driver was garrulous and I lost my patience.

 – Thank you for listening to my garrulous mother.

 – To know the details of every nook and corner of the house, talk to my garrulous uncle.

 – My friend was in a garrulous mood when she spoke about her vacation.

 – I have garrulous neighbors who are teenagers.

 

Vocabulary

emollient

“An emollient is one of the ingredients in a moisturizer. Therefore, it is a part of a moisturizer. It keeps your skin soft and smooth”. 

What is the meaning of emollient and how to use it in a sentence?
What is the meaning of emollient and how to use it in a sentence?
What is the meaning of emollient and how to use it in a sentence?
What is the meaning of emollient?

Example sentences

 – What are some good emollients that I can try for my sensitive skin?

 – What are the different types of emollients available in the market?

 – The primary benefit of emollient is helps prevent wrinkles.

 – I gave an emollient response to my boss. (relaxing, positive response)

 – I used an emollient for my burn scars.

 – Coconut oil is a natural emollient.

 – Emollients prevent dry, scaly and itchy skin conditions.

Vocabulary

huddle

Huddle

Noun

a close grouping of people or things.

 – huddle of coins

 – huddle of stamps

 

how to use huddle as a noun?

Verb

crowd together to form a tight circle, or group together closely.

how to use huddle in a sentence?
How to use huddle as a verb?
huddle meaning, synonyms, antonyms, opposites, frame sentences

Example sentences...

The penguins huddled together for warmth. (grouped together)

The ministers are huddling to discuss the issue. (conference/meeting)

We huddled around the campfire. (crowded together)

A huddle of stamps were found in her drawer. (a collection of….)

The football team huddled together to celebrate their success. (usually gather in a tight circle).

The cricket team huddled together to plan their next move. (usually gather in a tight circle).

People were huddled around the T.V. to read the flash news. (standing close together and watching). 

The friends were huddled on the couch. (sitting close together).

 

Vocabulary

What is fumble?

Vocabulary

Audacity

What is audacious and audacity?

Audacity and audacious

Audacious – (adjective) bold, fearless, brave, and courageous.

Audacity – (noun) daring, bravery, heroism.

Audacious and audacity meaning, opposites, frame sentences
Audacious and audacity meaning, opposites, frame sentences, synonyms, antonyms
audacious, audacity meaning, opposites, synonyms, antonyms, frame sentences, synonyms, antonyms.
Relationship idioms
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Vocabulary

Shrewd

How to use the word SHREWD?

SHREWD

Shrewd is used as an adjective to describe a person as intelligent, sharp and clever.

It is used as an adverb.

It is used as a noun to indicate sharpness and knowledge.

And finally, as an adjective again to describe someone. 

Lets see in detail.

shrewd meaning, synonym, antonym, frame sentences

SHREWD - adjective.

Shrewd is used as an adjective to describe a person as intelligent, sharp and clever.

The captain of the ship was shrewd.

Means he has sharp powers of judgement.

shrewd meaning, synonym, antonym, opposite, frame sentences.

SHREWDLY - adverb

Shrewdly is used as an adverb.

She did the essay shrewdly means she has done it smartly, cleverly and wisely.

shrewd meaning, synonym, antonym, opposite, frame sentences.

SHREWDNESS - noun

Shrewdness is a noun.

Due to his shrewdness he won the match means he won because of his intelligence, sharpness and knowledge.

shrewd meaning, synonym, antonym, opposite, frame sentences.

SHREWISH - adjective

Shrewish is an adjective.

I have a shrewish friend means the friend is quarrelsome, complaining and fault – finding.

shrewd meaning, synonym, antonym, opposite, frame sentences.

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