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One who praise oneself is called __________?
A. Fascist
B. Nazist
C. Narcissist
D. None of These
Synonym of Gaol is ___________?
A. Purpose
B. Quod
C. Objective
D. None of These
English Idioms: Play ball
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Play ball
Meaning: To cooperate and agree to work with others.
Example: The manager asked him to play ball if he wants things to go well.
English Idioms: Fall out of love
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Fall out of love
Meaning: To stop being in love with someone.
Example: She fell out of love with him when she knew he had been hiding secrets from her.
English Idioms: Hitch one’s wagon to a star
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Hitch one’s wagon to a star
Meaning: Aspire to do something great or aim high, follow a great ambition.
Example: He urged his students to hitch their wagons to a star.
English to Urdu Proverb: BE JUST BEFORE YOU ARE GENEROUS
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
BE JUST BEFORE YOU ARE GENEROUS
Urdu Proverb
فیاضی کی نسبت انصاف زیادہ ضروری ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Fayazi Ki Nisbat Insaaf Ziyada Zaroori Hai
English Idioms: Middle of the road
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Middle of the road
Meaning: Having a centrist attitude or philosophy; not extreme, especially politically.
Example: A typical middle of the road compromise is to leave the problem as it is.
English Idioms: You can’t please everyone
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: You can’t please everyone
Meaning: Making everyone happy is impossible no matter what you do.
Example: When the boss chose Mary as the chief executive of the project, everybody complained. But you can’t please everyone!
English Idioms: Crux of the matter
English Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: Crux of the matter
Meaning: The phrase crux of the matter refers to the most important point of an issue. Another related idiom is heart of the matter Crux has a Latin origin referring to a real cross and its association with torment. In English the term means difficulty.
Example: I think his new revelations about the company is the crux of the matter.