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Idiom

Idioms are phrases that consist of two or more words, where the meaning is not directly related to the individual words. For example, "A fool and his money are easily parted" suggests that foolish people are likely to lose or waste their money without thought. Another example is "A picture paints a thousand words," emphasizing that visual elements convey deeper meanings than verbal descriptions. Understanding these expressions can enhance communication and comprehension in both spoken and written language.

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Idiom

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  1. Idiom

  2. Definition An expression of two or more words that don’t mean what they say.

  3. A fool and his money are easily parted This means that a foolish person may lose or spend there money unwisely.

  4. A picture paints a thousand worlds A visual prospective is far more descriptive than words.

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