Definition
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Idioms:What do they mean?
Mixed
100

Giving human traits or qualities to nonhuman things.

Personification

100

My phone has been ringing nonstop all day!

Hyperbole - suggests the phone has been very busy but not literally nonstop.

100

Which president is credited with ending slavery in the United States?

A) Thomas Jefferson (3rd president)

B) John F. Kennedy (35th president)

C) Abraham Lincoln (16th president)

D) Andrew Johnson (17th president)

Abraham Lincoln (16th president)

100

"spill the beans"

To reveal a secret.

100

Heather hates Hungry Hungry Hippos.

Alliteration

200

An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

200

"Giggle"

"Splash"

"Swish"

"Zap"

Onomatopoeia

"Giggle" - laughing

"Splash" - water hitting a surface

"Swish" - movement through the air

"Zap" - electricity or laser sound

200

How many times can you fold a paper in half?

A) 5

B) 8

C) 7

D) 6

7 times

200

"break the ice"

Initiating a conversation and make people feel comfortable.

200

The wind whispered through the trees, telling secrets only the leaves could understand.

Personification - the wind is given human-like qualities, such as the ability to whisper and tell secrets.

300

Words that sound the same but are spelled differently.

Homophones

300

The car went faster than the speed of light!

Hyperbole - exxagerating how fast the car was moving.

300

How many keys are there on a standard piano?

A) 89

B) 87

C) 88

D) 86

88 keys


300

"Beat around the bush"

To avoid saying something directly.

300
The world is a stage.

Metaphor - suggests that life is like a play and people are like actors performing.

400

A phrase with a meaning different from its literal meaning.

Idiom

400

Her voice is music to my ears.

Metaphor - compares her voice to music, suggesting it is pleasant or soothing.

400

Which country has the world's oldest flag?

A) Denmark

B) Spain

C) Iceland

D) Ukraine

Denmark - believed to date back to the 13th century (1200's).

400

"Actions speak louder than words"

What you do is more important than what you say.

400

"The ball is in your court"

Idiom - It's your turn to make a decision or take action.

500

Words that sound the same and are spelled the same.

Homonym

500

close - close

What type of figurative language and its meanings?

Pronounce it as well!

Close - to shut someting

Close - Near in distance

Homograph

500

How many time zones are there in the world?

A) 20

B) 25

C) 24

D) 23

24 time zones.

500

"Burn the midnight oil"

To work late into the night.

500

Shines like a diamond.

Simile - very bright or brilliant.

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