🤔 Do you know the meaning of these common English idioms?
✅ See Eye to Eye
✅ Go the Extra Mile
✅ Cost an Arm and a Leg
Idioms are everywhere in English conversations, but they can be confusing if you're learning the language. Understanding them can help you communicate more naturally and confidently.
📚 In this article, you'll learn:
✔️ Common idioms used in daily conversations
✔️ Their meanings in simple English
✔️ Practical examples you can use right away
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.englishwithdev.com/2026/06/common-idioms-for-daily-conversation.html
✅ See Eye to Eye
✅ Go the Extra Mile
✅ Cost an Arm and a Leg
Idioms are everywhere in English conversations, but they can be confusing if you're learning the language. Understanding them can help you communicate more naturally and confidently.
📚 In this article, you'll learn:
✔️ Common idioms used in daily conversations
✔️ Their meanings in simple English
✔️ Practical examples you can use right away
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.englishwithdev.com/2026/06/common-idioms-for-daily-conversation.html
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50 Common English Idioms for Daily Conversation - English with Dev
Learn 50 common English idioms for daily conversation with meanings and examples. Improve fluency and speak English naturally in real-life situations.
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🔥 Idiom of the Day: Go Down in Flames
📝 Meaning:
To fail completely and dramatically, especially in a very public way.
📖 Example:
"The startup went down in flames after running out of funding."
📝 Meaning:
To fail completely and dramatically, especially in a very public way.
📖 Example:
"The startup went down in flames after running out of funding."
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📚 Vocabulary Challenge: What's is the meaning of "Alleviate"? 📝
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📖 Complete Vocabulary Building Guide
Want to learn new English words faster and remember them longer?
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• Vocabulary-building techniques
• Word-learning strategies
• Daily practice routines
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Want to learn new English words faster and remember them longer?
This comprehensive guide covers:
• Vocabulary-building techniques
• Word-learning strategies
• Daily practice routines
• Tips for long-term retention
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Learn how to improve your English vocabulary with proven techniques, daily practice routines, memory methods, and vocabulary-building exercises.
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Can You Guess the Meaning?
Word: Loathsome
Options:
❤️ A. Extremely unpleasant, disgusting, or offensive.
👏 B. Kind and generous toward others.
🔥 C. Calm and peaceful in nature.
Word: Loathsome
Options:
❤️ A. Extremely unpleasant, disgusting, or offensive.
👏 B. Kind and generous toward others.
🔥 C. Calm and peaceful in nature.
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Can You Guess the Meaning?
Word: Tether
Options:
❤️ A. To release something completely without any restrictions.
👍 B. To tie or fasten something with a rope, chain, or similar restraint.
🔥 C. To hide something in a secret place.
Word: Tether
Options:
❤️ A. To release something completely without any restrictions.
👍 B. To tie or fasten something with a rope, chain, or similar restraint.
🔥 C. To hide something in a secret place.
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10 Common English Idioms & Phrases ✨👇
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🌟 Personality Idioms Every English Learner Should Know! 🌟
Want to sound more natural in English? Start using these common personality idioms:
🌼 As Fresh as a Daisy – full of energy and feeling great
🥔 Couch Potato – someone who spends too much time sitting and watching TV
⚡ Full of Beans – lively, energetic, and enthusiastic
🥚 A Bad Egg – a dishonest or troublesome person
🌍 Down-to-Earth – practical, friendly, and realistic
🎉 Party Pooper – someone who ruins the fun for others
Which one describes you best? 😄
Are you more Full of Beans (❤️) or a Couch Potato (🔥)?
Want to sound more natural in English? Start using these common personality idioms:
🌼 As Fresh as a Daisy – full of energy and feeling great
🥔 Couch Potato – someone who spends too much time sitting and watching TV
⚡ Full of Beans – lively, energetic, and enthusiastic
🥚 A Bad Egg – a dishonest or troublesome person
🌍 Down-to-Earth – practical, friendly, and realistic
🎉 Party Pooper – someone who ruins the fun for others
Which one describes you best? 😄
Are you more Full of Beans (❤️) or a Couch Potato (🔥)?
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🌟 FACE IDIOMS & PHRASES YOU SHOULD KNOW! 🌟
Want to sound more natural in English? Here are 6 common Face Idioms that native speakers use all the time:
🎵 Face the Music – Accept the consequences of your actions.
💭 At Face Value – Accept something as true without questioning it.
🥚 Have Egg on Your Face – Feel embarrassed because you were wrong.
👋 A Slap in the Face – Something that causes disappointment or insult.
💪 Face Up To Something – Deal with a difficult situation bravely.
😊 Save Face – Avoid embarrassment and protect your reputation.
📚 Example:
"He finally faced the music after breaking the rules."
"Don't take every advertisement at face value."
Want to sound more natural in English? Here are 6 common Face Idioms that native speakers use all the time:
🎵 Face the Music – Accept the consequences of your actions.
💭 At Face Value – Accept something as true without questioning it.
🥚 Have Egg on Your Face – Feel embarrassed because you were wrong.
👋 A Slap in the Face – Something that causes disappointment or insult.
💪 Face Up To Something – Deal with a difficult situation bravely.
😊 Save Face – Avoid embarrassment and protect your reputation.
📚 Example:
"He finally faced the music after breaking the rules."
"Don't take every advertisement at face value."
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Idiom: 🔥 Burn a hole in your pocket 🛍️
Simple meaning:
To make you want to spend your money quickly.
Example sentence:
The money in my wallet was burning a hole in my pocket, so I bought a new pair of shoes.
Idiom: 😭 Cry over spilled milk 🥛
Simple meaning:
To be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
Example sentence:
Don't cry over spilled milk; just learn from your mistake and move on.
Simple meaning:
To make you want to spend your money quickly.
Example sentence:
The money in my wallet was burning a hole in my pocket, so I bought a new pair of shoes.
Idiom: 😭 Cry over spilled milk 🥛
Simple meaning:
To be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
Example sentence:
Don't cry over spilled milk; just learn from your mistake and move on.
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