Read More 2 minute read IIdiomsBite the Bullet Meaning, Definition, Examples, Synonyms Shagun BhardwajMarch 7, 2025 The idiom “Bite the bullet” meaning conveys the act of facing a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage… Read More
Read More 2 minute read LLearn EnglishTwo Heads Are Better Than One Idiom: Meaning, Examples, Synonyms, and Quiz Abhishek JhaJanuary 12, 2026 The idiom ‘Two Heads Are Better Than One’ means that working together usually gives better results than working… Read More
Read More 3 minute read IIdiomsA Burnt Child Dreads the Fire Idiom: Meaning, Usage With Examples Shiva TyagiMarch 6, 2025 A burnt child dreads the fire is a proverbial expression meaning someone who has gone through a negative… Read More
Read More 2 minute read IIdiomsHold Your Horses Idiom Meaning, Examples, Synonyms Digvijay SinghMarch 6, 2025 The idiom “hold your horses” is used to tell someone to be patient, calm down, or wait a… Read More
Read More 2 minute read IIdiomsEvery Dog Has Its Day Meaning, Examples, Synonyms Kajal TharejaJanuary 10, 2026 The meaning of the idiom “every dog has its day” is that everyone will experience good times in… Read More
Read More 2 minute read IIdiomsYou Are the Apple of My Eye Meaning, Synonyms, Examples Kajal TharejaMarch 6, 2025 The meaning of the idiom ‘you are the apple of my eye’ is when a person loves someone… Read More
Read More 3 minute read IIdiomsLike Two Peas in A Pod Idiom Meaning, Synonyms, Examples Disha KairaMarch 4, 2025 Whenever we come across two people who are quite close, we often use the “like two peas in… Read More
Read More 2 minute read LLearn EnglishTo End In Smoke Idiom Meaning with Examples & Quiz Simran PopliFebruary 3, 2026 Have you ever worked really hard on something, only to see all your efforts fail in the end?… Read More
Read More 2 minute read IIdioms9+ Antonyms of “Foolish” with Meaning and Examples Vaishnavi ShuklaMarch 4, 2025 The word “foolish” is an adjective used to describe someone or something that lacks good judgment, wisdom, or… Read More
Read More 3 minute read LLearn EnglishBall is in Your Court Idiom: Meaning and Examples Abhishek JhaDecember 8, 2025 Have you ever come across the idiom “The ball is in your court now”? This popular English idiom… Read More