
Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
No axe to grind.


Important Questions on Vocabulary
Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
A good Samaritan.

Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the one that best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
to steal a march

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
Gift of the gab.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
Pillar to post.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
To have cold feet.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
When I saw him in the morning, he looked like a duck in a thunderstorm.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
He burnt his fingers by interfering in his neighbour's affair.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
He is not worth his salt if he fails at this juncture.
