Idioms
Idioms
Idioms
Idioms
Idioms
100

Having an ace up the sleeve 

Have an advantage that is currently being withheld for future purposes.

100

Break a leg 

Saying good luck to someone

100

suggest 

to offer for consideration: evoke

100

conclusions

summing up of an argument or text

200

integrate

to combine (two or more things) to form or create something 

200

St Patrick's Day was named after

St. Patrick

200

identify

establish the essential characteristics of

200

Lose your marbles 

To go insane

200

support

 to uphold or defend as valid or right

300

Evaluate

determine the value, significance, or worth of.

300

draw

To infer from evidence

300

Snug as a bug in a rug

Warm and cozy

300

Give it a whirl

To give something a try

300

Bear a grudge

To continue to feel angry or unfriendly for someone or something because of a particular past incident.

400

summarize 

explain the main points

400

Cut to the chase

get to the point

400

infer

to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises

400

Blow off steam

doing something to get rid of stress

400

explain

to make plain or understandable.

500

A couch potato 

refers to someone who spends a lot of time sitting on the couch watching TV

500

Bring home the bacon

 means to make an income or earn a living to support your family.

500

In hot water

 they’re in a bad situation or serious trouble.

500

argument 

a reason or set of reasons that something is true

500

central Idea 

most important point the author makes