Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Save your breath.
Option 1: To make an effort that will be futile.
Option 2: To hold one’s anger.
Option 3: To work hard.
Option 4: To be resentful.
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Correct Answer: To make an effort that will be futile.
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The idiom, save your breath is used when telling someone that there is no use in their talking because it will not have any effect or change anything.
Therefore, the correct answer is, to make an effort that will be futile.
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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Make up one's mind
Option 1: To disturb
Option 2: To leave
Option 3: To decide
Option 4: To cheat
Have a bash
Option 1: to betray a close friend
Option 2: to make an attempt
Option 3: to spoil a moment
Option 4: to put something on hold
Queer pitch
Option 1: Make a weird request
Option 2: Make a lot of progress
Option 3: Act out of normal
Option 4: Spoil somebody's chance of doing something
Wear your heart on your sleeve.
Option 1: To openly display one's emotions.
Option 2: To suspect a trick.
Option 3: To understand.
Option 4: To go through a heart break.
Question : In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To make one's mark
Option 1: To prove a point
Option 2: To attain success
Option 3: To make no effort
Option 4: To be indifferent
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