Idioms to use in conversation! - wordscoach.com

Idioms to use in conversation!

Conversation is interactive communication between two or more people. The development of conversational skills and etiquette is an important part of socialization. The development of conversational skills in a new language is a frequent focus of language teaching and learning.

List of Idioms to use in conversation

  1. once in a blue moon
    Meaning:
    very rarely
    Sentence: The earthquakes hits once in a blue moon in this part of the earth, we never felt it.

  2. A brainwave
    Meaning: a sudden good idea
    Sentence: I had a brainwave and found a solution to the problem I was facing.

  3. A close shave/call
    Meaning: a situation in which you only just manage to avoid an accident
    Sentence: He had a close shave when a tree fell just where he was standing.

  4. A close-fisted man
    Meaning:
    a miserly man
    Sentence: He does not spend any money as he is a close-fisted man.

  5. A cock and bull story
    Meaning: a silly story or excuse
    Sentence: He told us some cock-and-bull story about having lost all his money.
  6. A dead letter
    Meaning: a law or idea which is no longer effective
    Sentence: An arts education is a dead letter for many students.

  7. A dog in the manger
    Meaning: selfish
    Sentence: He is a real dog in the manger, even though he does not have a car, he would not let anyone else use his garage.

  8. A dog’s life
    Meaning: disgraceful life
    Sentence: Death is better than a dog’s life.

  9. A fairy tale
    Meaning: a story for children
    Sentence: She looks like a princess in a fairy tale.

  10. A feather in one’s cap
    Meaning: an achievement that makes you feel pleased and satisfied
    Sentence: This success is a feather in your cap.

  11. A fish out of water
    Meaning: feeling uncomfortable
    Sentence: I felt like a fish out of water in a new school.

  12. A Gala Day
    Meaning: A celebration day
    Sentence: Christmas is a gala day for the Christians.

  13. A gaolbird
    Meaning: someone who has spent a lot of time in prison
    Sentence: He is an escaped gaolbird.

  14. A green room
    Meaning: a room where actors relax
    Sentence: There no green room in this studio.

  15. A hard/bitter pill to swallow
    Meaning: something very unpleasant that you have to accept
    Sentence: His failure was a bitter pill to swallow.

  16. A house of cards
    Meaning: something that is likely to fall down
    Sentence: cheat me will prove a house of cards.

  17. A Jack of all trades
    Meaning: someone who can do many types of work, but who often is not often skilled at any of them
    Sentence: John is a Jack of all trades but master of none.

  18. A jailbird
    Meaning: a prisoner
    Sentence: A Jailbird escaped last night.

  19. A leap/shot in the dark
    Meaning: to do something without knowing its results
    Sentence: To start such a big business without experience is like taking a leap in the dark.

  20. A man of his word
    Meaning: someone who keeps his promises
    Sentence: You can trust him as he is a man of his word.

  21. A man of iron will
    Meaning: strong will person
    Sentence: A man of iron will tackle the present crisis of India.

  22. A man of letters
    Meaning: a learned man
    Sentence: Our teacher is a man of letters.

  23. A man of parts
    Meaning: a man who can do many things
    Sentence: Abraham is a man of parts-an an able teacher, a terrific writer, a sincere friend, to name a few.

  24. A man of straw
    Meaning: a mere puppet, an unimportant man
    Sentence: In our society, no one respects a man of straw.

  25. A man/woman after one’s own heart
    Meaning: a man with similar taste to mine
    Sentence: I like books, so does Jolly

  26. A mare’s nest
    Meaning: a discovery of no value
    Sentence: Later the cure for ALDS proved to be a mare’s nest.

  27. A narrow escape
    Meaning: just to be safe from danger
    Sentence: Jacky fell into the river but had a narrow escape from being drowned.

  28. A near miss
    Meaning: a situation in which an accident is barely avoided
    Sentence: He applied brakes just in time and had a near miss.

  29. A necessary evil
    Meaning:
    something bad that you have to accept to get what you want
    Sentence: War is a necessary evil.

  30. A passing fancy
    Meaning: one that does not last long
    Sentence: His desire to become just a passing fancy.

  31. A rolling stone
    Meaning: the person who keeps changing his views
    Sentence: A rolling stone gathers no moss.

  32. A rope of sand
    Meaning: illusory or deceptive security
    Sentence: The American defense system, when came under attack, proved to be a rope of sand.

  33. A Sight for sore eyes
    Meaning: a pleasant and refreshing sight / a most welcome sight
    Sentence: She is a sight for sore eyes.

  34. A Snake in the grass
    Meaning: a person who cannot be trusted
    Sentence: Do not trust him, he is a real snake in the grass.

  35. A split second
    Meaning: an extremely short period of time
    Sentence: In a split second, he solved the riddle.

  36. A square meal
    Meaning: good satisfying meal
    Sentence: Children should have three square meals a day.

  37. A square peg in a round hole
    Meaning: someone or something that does not suit the position or Situation they are in
    Sentence: A coward who joins the army is like a square peg in a round hole.

  38. A stroke of luck
    Meaning: something lucky that happens to you by chance
    Sentence: It was a stroke of luck that no one was killed in such a major accident.

  39. A white elephant
    Meaning:
    something costly to maintain
    Sentence: Telephone costs much, it is Just a white elephant for the common people.

  40. A White lie
    Meaning: a harmless or small lie
    Sentence: Sometimes it is better to tell a white lie than to hurt someone’s feelings.

  41. A wild goose chase
    Meaning:
    an attempt to find something impossible
    Sentence: Your attempt to pass the examination without hard work would be a wild goose chase.

  42. A wolf in sheep’s clothing
    Meaning: a person who seems to be friendly or harmless but is really an enemy
    Sentence: You should not rely on this man as he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

  43. Again every day/week/ year
    Meaning: for a long time
    Sentence: Day after day it rained.

  44. An open book
    Meaning: something clear
    Sentence: He is a good man as his life is an open book.

  45. An order to
    Meaning: with the purpose of
    Sentence: She worked hard in order to pass the exams.

  46. An order to
    Meaning: with the purpose of
    Sentence: She worked hard in order to pass the exams.

  47. An uphill task
    Meaning: a very difficult task
    Sentence: To write a good book in two months is really an uphill task.

  48. As a matter of fact
    Meaning: actually
    Sentence: He will not help you, as a matter of fact, he is a selfish man.

  49. As cool as a cucumber
    Meaning: very calm
    Sentence: Despite the mishap, all remained as cool as a cucumber

  50. At a loss
    Meaning: to be confused
    Sentence: Jack is at a loss to decide whether he should marry or not.

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