Category: 2. Idioms

  • Idioms List

    The following is an extensive list of 1500+ common English Idioms with their meanings. Idioms (A) List of English idioms that start with A. A Bit Much: More than is reasonable; a bit too much A Bite at The Cherry: A good opportunity that isn’t available to everyone A Busy Bee: A busy, active person…

  • Idioms

    The Importance of Idioms You might be wondering why we choose to complicate things by using idioms at all. Wouldn’t it just be easier to say what we literally mean? Well, yes, it might be easier but it would also be a little boring. Using idioms is a way of expressing ourselves figuratively instead of literally. It’s…

  • Idiom Examples

    Native English speakers, or of any language for that matter, naturally inherit the knowledge to know what idioms mean because they have the benefit of hearing them every day as they grow up. However, when you are learning English as a secondary language and it is not your native tongue, idioms and other forms of…

  • The History of Idiom

    Most idioms have an extensive history of being used over an extended period of time. Many have origins in the Bible and even more are derived from Old English or Latin phrases and words. Well-known authors like Shakespeare, Chaucer, and many others have used or are solely responsible for the creation of some idioms in their works of poetry, drama,…

  • Idiom

    What is an Idiom? Idioms occur in all languages on every continent throughout the world. They are known as a form of formulaic language. This type of language is not meant to be taken literally in most cases. These phrases are meant to have a figurative meaning that paints a picture in someone’s mind as…