Category: Idioms

Building Idioms In English

Here is a list of idioms based on buildings. Each idiom is followed by its meaning / definition. Example sentences are also given. An ivory tower An ivory tower is a place of privileged...

Bottom Line | English Idioms

In normal usage, the term bottom line refers to the final outcome or result. It can also be used to mean the ultimate truth in a given situation. • You don’t have to show...

Boss Around | English Idioms

To boss somebody around is to give them orders although you don’t necessarily have the authority to do so. I don’t like her. She is always bossing me around. My brother is younger than...

Blow Something Out Of Proportion

To blow something out of proportion is to report it in an exaggerated manner, often making it sound worse than it really is. Don’t believe everything that you read in the papers. They are...

How To Sound Polite In English?

Being polite in English Although spoken English is quite informal, formal language is used when you wish to be polite. Could you please tell me the time, please? (Much more polite than ‘Please tell...

Be A Drag | English Idioms

When you say that something is a drag, what you mean is that it is not interesting enough. It is another phrase that can be used instead of words like boring or tiring. I...

Basket Case | English Idioms

The expression basket case is used to refer to a person who is incapable of doing something or thinking clearly because he or she is too nervous. Note that it is an insulting word....