Idioms List with Memory Aids
S.No. | Idiom | Hindi Meaning | Memory Trick | Pronunciation | Example Sentence | Emoji |
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1 | Hit below the belt | नीचता से प्रहार करना | “Hit below = कमर के नीचे मारना, अनुचित हमला” | HIT bih-LOH thuh BELT | His personal attack during the debate hit below the belt. | 🥊 |
2 | Cut to the bone | गहराई तक कटौती करना | “Cut + bone = हड्डी तक काटना, गहरा प्रभाव” | KUT too thuh BONE | The budget cuts to the bone, affecting essential services. | 🔪 |
3 | Twist the knife | जख्म को और गहरा करना | “Twist + knife = चाकू घुमाकर दर्द बढ़ाना” | TWIST thuh NYF | Her harsh words twisted the knife in his already wounded pride. | 🗡️ |
4 | Add fuel to the fire | आग में घी डालना | “Fuel + fire = आग में ईंधन, स्थिति बिगाड़ना” | AD FYOOL too thuh FYR | His comments added fuel to the fire of their argument. | 🔥 |
5 | A wolf in sheep’s clothing | भेड़ की खाल में भेड़िया | “Wolf in sheep = भेड़िया भेड़ बनकर छिपना” | uh WOOLF in SHEEPS KLOH-thing | He seemed kind but was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. | 🐺 |
6 | Walking on thin ice | जोखिम में होना | “Thin ice = पतली बर्फ पर चलना, खतरा” | WAWK-ing on THIN ICE | She’s walking on thin ice by ignoring the rules. | 🧊 |
7 | Have a finger in every pie | हर काम में दखल देना | “Finger + pie = हर पाई में उंगली, बहुत शामिल” | HAV uh FING-ger in EV-ree PY | He has a finger in every pie, always meddling. | 🥧 |
8 | Pull someone’s leg | मजाक करना | “Pull + leg = पैर खींचना, मजाक करना” | PULL SUM-wunz LEG | She was pulling my leg about the surprise party. | 😜 |
9 | Caught between a rock and a hard place | दो कठिन विकल्पों में फंसना | “Rock + hard place = चट्टान और कठिन जगह में फंसना” | KAWT bih-TWEEN uh ROK and uh HARD PLAYSS | I’m caught between a rock and a hard place choosing jobs. | 🪨 |
10 | Take something with a grain of salt | बात को संदेह के साथ लेना | “Grain + salt = नमक के दाने के साथ, संदेह करना” | TAYK SUM-thing with uh GRAYN uv SALT | Take his advice with a grain of salt; he’s often wrong. | 🧂 |
Idioms Mock Test
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English idioms are colorful expressions that don’t always make sense literally — but they’re essential to sounding fluent and natural in the language. Our Idiom Test helps you practice and understand common idioms used in daily conversation, exams, and professional English.
What Is an Idiom?
An idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the literal meaning of the individual words. For example:
- “Break the ice” – to start a conversation
- “Hit the sack” – to go to bed
- “Bite the bullet” – to face something difficult bravely
Idioms are used by native speakers all the time. If you want to understand English naturally, mastering idioms is a must.
Why Take an Idiom Test?
Practicing idioms through quizzes helps you:
- Improve your speaking and listening skills
- Prepare for competitive exams (like IELTS, TOEFL, GRE)
- Sound more fluent and confident
- Understand idiomatic expressions used in movies, books, and TV shows
Idiom Test Format & Sample Questions
Number of Questions
This test includes 20 multiple-choice questions focused entirely on commonly used English idioms.
Difficulty Level
The test is suitable for intermediate to advanced learners of English. It includes everyday idioms, idioms from business English, and exam-oriented phrases.
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Answer Key & Explanations
After completing the test, you’ll see:
- Correct answers
- Detailed explanations for each idiom
- Example sentences using the idioms in context
Sample Question:
She spilled the beans about the surprise party.
What does “spilled the beans” mean?
A) Cooked something
B) Told a secret
C) Made a mistake
D) Started crying✅ Correct Answer: B) Told a secret
Explanation: “Spill the beans” means to reveal secret information accidentally or intentionally.
Improve Your Idiom Skills – Top Tips
- ✅ Read English fiction: Books and novels are full of idioms.
- ✅ Watch English series and movies: Note idioms and how they’re used.
- ✅ Use a notebook: Write down idioms with meanings and example sentences.
- ✅ Take weekly idiom quizzes: Regular practice reinforces memory.
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FAQ – Idiom Test
❓ Who should take this idiom test?
Anyone learning English, especially students preparing for competitive exams, can benefit from this test.
❓ Is this idiom test free?
Yes, the idiom test is 100% free and available online.
❓ How often should I take idiom quizzes?
We recommend taking 1–2 quizzes per week and reviewing explanations to build retention.
❓ Can I download the test as a PDF?
Yes! After completing the test, you’ll have the option to download a PDF version with questions and answers.
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