Dictionary or phrase book that lists and explains idioms
An idiom dictionary is a dictionary or phrase book that lists and explains idioms – distinctive words or phrases having a figurative meaning that goes beyond the original semantics of the words.
An idiomdictionary is a dictionary or phrase book that lists and explains idioms – distinctive words or phrases having a figurative meaning that goes...
An idiom is a phrase or expression that usually presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase. Some phrases which become figurative...
negative, not to suffer fools gladly, has been stated by the Cambridge IdiomDictionary, 2nd Ed. (2006), as "to become angry with people you think are stupid"...
諺語; yànyǔ). While not the only idioms in Chinese, they are often referred to as Chinese idioms or four-character idioms. Chengyu are mostly derived from...
describe some 580 senses (430 for the bare verb, the rest in phrasal verbs and idioms). As entries began to be revised for the OED3 in sequence starting from...
"Down the rabbit hole" is an English-language idiom or trope which refers to getting deep into something, or ending up somewhere strange. Lewis Carroll...
A dictionary is a listing of lexemes from the lexicon of one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically (or by consonantal root for Semitic...
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In bocca al lupo (pronounced [in ˈbokka al ˈluːpo]; lit. "into the wolf's mouth") is an Italian idiom originally used in...
English Dictionary records a forceful, obscene variant, "to call a spade a bloody shovel", attested since 1919. Robert Burton used the idiom in his The...
Skeleton in the closet or skeleton in the cupboard is a colloquial phrase and idiom used to describe an undisclosed fact about someone which, if revealed, would...
Look up send to Coventry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Send to Coventry" is an idiom used in England meaning to deliberately ostracise someone....
English idiom "to cry wolf", defined as "to give a false alarm" in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable and glossed by the Oxford English Dictionary as...
To kick the bucket is an English idiom considered a euphemistic, informal, or slang term meaning "to die". Its origin remains unclear, though there have...
in 1849. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1981) gives the full phrase as "Drawing a red herring across the path", an idiom meaning "to divert...
adjectives. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Look up noun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nouns – Nouns described by The IdiomsDictionary....
Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms. Reference Library. Wordsworth. p. 156. ISBN 978-1-85326-309-5. "English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions – Body idioms/Head"...
mouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cat and mouse, often expressed as cat-and-mouse game, is an English-language idiom that means "a contrived action...
There are many common idioms of improbability, or adynata, used to denote that a given event is impossible or extremely unlikely to occur. As a response...
Comprehension of idioms is the act of processing and understanding idioms. Idioms are a common type of figure of speech. Based on common linguistic definitions...