Idioms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Origins
100
  • What does "to feather one's nest" mean?

  • To enrich oneself at the expense of others.

100

Give a synonym for "expand."

  • Enlarge.

100
  • What is an antonym for "expand"?

  • Contract.

100
  • Where did the phrase "to feather one's nest" originate?

  • It comes from the idea of birds lining their nests with soft feathers for comfort.

200
  •  What is the origin of the term "canary"?

  •  It refers to the bird that was used in coal mines to detect toxic gases.

200

What is a synonym for "knowledge"?

  • Understanding.

200

What is an antonym for "knowledge"?

Ignorance

200
  • What historical context does "canary" come from?

  • Canaries were used in mining to detect harmful gases, as they would show distress before humans would.

300
  •  Explain the expression "to lay an egg."

  • To fail, especially in a public performance.

300

Provide a synonym for "saying."

  • Proverb.

300
  •  Provide an antonym for "saying."

  •  Silence.

300
  • What is the history behind "to lay an egg"?

  •  It is believed to have originated in the theater, referring to a poor performance.

400
  • What does it imply to "have a bird in the hand"?

 It means to have a sure thing, as opposed to a potential gain.

400
  • What is a synonym for "vocabulary"?

Lexicon.

400
  • What is an antonym for "vocabulary"?

Limited language

400
  •  Explain the origin of "birdbrain."

  • It refers to the belief that birds have small brains and is used to describe someone as lacking intelligence.

500
  • Describe the meaning behind "the early bird catches the worm."

  • Success comes to those who prepare well and put in effort early.

500

Give a synonym for "expression."

  • Phrase.

500

What is an antonym for "expression"?

  • Suppression.

500
  •  Where does the phrase "a little bird told me" come from?

  •  It suggests that the speaker has received secret information from a mysterious source.