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There are quite a few idioms that can take dull writing and make it more impressive, which used in the right context will serve writers well. Too many idioms can be a distraction. Also, be sure that you know the correct meaning of the idiom before you use it in your writing.

Not using it in the right context can confuse readers and turn some of them off to your work. Trust me, it is easier than you think to incorporate idioms into your writing. Real-time suggestions, wherever you write. Writing, grammar, and communication tips for your inbox. Your lecturers and markers will be over the moon if you do.

Interesting post, love to read it. Idioms are so mysterious and weird, some times. Thanks, Freya, Uk. Hi, Interesting post, thanks! Can I use the sentence below in Academic Writing? To receive informative articles and tailored advice for academics and students, as well as updates about our exciting grant and scholarship opportunities, please subscribe to our blog.

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The origin of this idiom is unknown. Hi, Kylie! The phrase "crying crocodile tears" means that a person is showing fake sadness or sympathy.

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Follow Twitter Instagram Facebook. Why do people use idioms? What is an idiom? Why are idioms sometimes confusing? Wonder What's Next? Try It Out Are you ready to bring home the bacon and paint the town red? Find a friend or family member to help you explore the following activities: Do you know the meaning behind some of the most popular idioms you're likely to hear? Jump online to read through 7 Everyday English Idioms and Where They Come From to learn more about how some of our most famous sayings came to be.

Share at least one of these idioms and its history with a friend or family member. What other idioms do you hear on a regular basis? Choose one idiom that arouses your curiosity and research its meaning. How and when did it get started?

Ask a friend or family member to help you learn more about this idiom online or at your local library. What other words, phrases, or idioms might also be used to convey the same meaning? Up for a challenge? Make up your own idiom! Think about situations you face on a regular basis. Is there something you're always saying to explain a certain situation? Come up with a funny or unique saying that you could use in place of your normal saying or brief explanation. Give it a try with some friends or family members.

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