Idiom is an overused word
Definition:
An idiom is a statement where the meaning differs from the actual words in the phrase. Many times, people who do not speak English well are very confused by our idioms.
Example:
Its raining cats and dogs
Break a leg
Going to hit the hay
Two heads are better than one.
Something fishy is happening.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
An idiom is a statement where the meaning differs from the actual words in the phrase. Many times, people who do not speak English well are very confused by our idioms.
Example:
Its raining cats and dogs
Break a leg
Going to hit the hay
Two heads are better than one.
Something fishy is happening.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.