idiom — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

idiom (/ˈɪd.i.əm/)

noun  ·  Intermediate  ·  Culture & Society

🔊 /ˈɪd.i.əm/

Meaning

Meaning: fixed figurative phrase

A fixed phrase whose meaning cannot be guessed from its individual words, such as ‘kick the bucket’. It also means a characteristic style of expression.

Examples

🗣 The idiom ‘break the ice’ means to make people feel more relaxed in a new situation.

Etymology

From Greek ‘idiōma’ (a peculiarity, special phrasing), from ‘idios’ (one’s own).

How & Where It’s Used

Important in language learning and the study of expression.

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