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'200 idioms you should know' for MBA entrance exams

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'200 idioms you should know' for MBA entrance exams

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Course Overview

MBA entrance exams require students to know the correct meaning of idioms. Students often get stuck in sections such as Reading Comprehension because they are unable to understand the meaning of a particular phrase or guess the context of usage. By merely memorizing the meaning of idioms they would not be able to remember the idioms in the long run, solve questions effectively, and enrich their communication. To solve this problem, we have created '200 idioms you should know for MBA entrance exams.' 

'200 idioms you should know' is a compilation of 200 popularly used idioms along with its usage explained in the form of short stories / day-to-day conversations. In addition to learning the meaning of these 200 idioms you will also have a thorough understanding of how to use these idioms correctly.


Requirements

Ability to read & comprehend basic English

Learning Outcomes

  • - Ability to use idioms correctly 
    - Application of idioms in day-to-day conversations
    - Identifying common errors while using idioms 

Features

  • Assured Certification
  • Self Paced Learning
  • Unlimited 3-week access

Course Curriculum

  • Lecture: 1
    1) A breath of fresh air
  • Lecture: 2
    2) A clean bill of health
  • Lecture: 3
    3) A whole new ball game
  • Lecture: 4
    4) Achilles heel
  • Lecture: 5
    5) Add fuel to the fire
  • Lecture: 6
    6) Alive and kicking
  • Lecture: 7
    8) Any port in a storm
  • Lecture: 8
    7) An arm and a leg
  • Lecture: 9
    9) Banana republic
  • Lecture: 10
    10) Flog a dead horse
  • Lecture: 11
    11) Bitter pill to swallow
  • Lecture: 12
    12) Blow a fuse
  • Lecture: 13
    13) Build bridges
  • Lecture: 14
    14) Call a spade a spade
  • Lecture: 15
    15) Come clean
  • Lecture: 16
    16) Rain or shine
  • Lecture: 17
    17) Cry wolf
  • Lecture: 18
    18) Dead to the world
  • Lecture: 19
    19) Dog eat Dog
  • Lecture: 20
    20) Draw the short straw
  • Lecture: 21
    21) Eat humble pie
  • Lecture: 22
    22) Face the music
  • Lecture: 23
    23) Feel blue
  • Lecture: 24
    24) Fish for compliments
  • Lecture: 25
    25) Gain ground
  • Lecture: 26
    26) Get along like a house on fire
  • Lecture: 27
    27) Good fences make good neighbours
  • Lecture: 28
    28) Have a card up one’s sleeve
  • Lecture: 29
    29) Have an axe to grind
  • Lecture: 30
    30) Have bigger fish to fry
  • Lecture: 31
    31) Hit the nail on the head
  • Lecture: 32
    32) Horse of a different colour
  • Lecture: 33
    33) Eat my hat
  • Lecture: 34
    34) Itchy feet
  • Lecture: 35
    35) Jump on the bandwagon
  • Lecture: 36
    36) Keep the wolf from the door
  • Lecture: 37
    37) Kick the bucket
  • Lecture: 38
    38) Lame duck
  • Lecture: 39
    39) Let sleeping dogs lie
  • Lecture: 40
    40) Magic wand
  • Lecture: 41
    41) Make a mountain out of a molehill
  • Lecture: 42
    42) Make waves
  • Lecture: 43
    43) Mark my words
  • Lecture: 44
    44) Miss the boat
  • Lecture: 45
    45) Necessity is the mother of invention
  • Lecture: 46
    46) Not enough room to swing a cat
  • Lecture: 47
    47) Not hold water
  • Lecture: 48
    48) Over my dead body
  • Lecture: 49
    49) Pass the hat around
  • Lecture: 50
    50) Play second fiddle
  • Lecture: 51
    51) Put one’s shoulder to the wheel
  • Lecture: 52
    52) Set the cat among pigeons
  • Lecture: 53
    53) Put words in someone’s mouth
  • Lecture: 54
    54) Rain cats and dogs
  • Lecture: 55
    55) Raised eyebrows
  • Lecture: 56
    56) Rome was not built in a day
  • Lecture: 57
    57) Red flag
  • Lecture: 58
    58) Raw deal
  • Lecture: 59
    59) Sell ice to Eskimos
  • Lecture: 60
    60) Set the ball rolling
  • Lecture: 61
    61) Sitting duck
  • Lecture: 62
    62) To brush under the carpet
  • Lecture: 63
    63) Salt of the earth
  • Lecture: 64
    64) Take for a ride
  • Lecture: 65
    65) Take to something like a duck to water
  • Lecture: 66
    66) The jury is out
  • Lecture: 67
    67) Throw in the towel
  • Lecture: 68
    68) Under one’s thumb
  • Lecture: 69
    69) Wake up on the wrong side of the bed
  • Lecture: 70
    70) Walk on air
  • Lecture: 71
    71) Walk the talk
  • Lecture: 72
    72) Wear your heart on your sleeve
  • Lecture: 73
    73) When pigs fly
  • Lecture: 74
    74) Weather the storm
  • Lecture: 75
    75) Wouldn’t be caught dead
  • Lecture: 76
    76) Yoke around someone’s neck
  • Lecture: 77
    77 ) Yellow journalism
  • Lecture: 78
    78) Call it a day
  • Lecture: 79
    79) Carry the ball
  • Lecture: 80
    80) Calm before the storm
  • Lecture: 81
    81) Cash cow
  • Lecture: 82
    82) Castles in the air
  • Lecture: 83
    83) Come hell or high water
  • Lecture: 84
    84) Come to terms with
  • Lecture: 85
    85) Cool as a cucumber
  • Lecture: 86
    86) Couch Potato
  • Lecture: 87
    87) Cog in the wheel
  • Lecture: 88
    88) Get in someone’s hair
  • Lecture: 89
    89) Green light
  • Lecture: 90
    90) Green eyed monster
  • Lecture: 91
    91) Cat out of the bag
  • Lecture: 92
    92) Lion’s share
  • Lecture: 93
    93) Love someone to death
  • Lecture: 94
    94) Dance on someone’s grave
  • Lecture: 95
    95) Devil-may-care
  • Lecture: 96
    96) Drag one’s feet
  • Lecture: 97
    97) Drop the subject
  • Lecture: 98
    98) Odd duck/Odd ball
  • Lecture: 99
    99) Old wives tales
  • Lecture: 100
    100) Cost a pretty penny
  • Lecture: 101
    101) Hit the road
  • Lecture: 102
    102) Have a blast
  • Lecture: 103
    103) Off the hook
  • Lecture: 104
    104) Pop one’s clogs
  • Lecture: 105
    105) Piece of cake
  • Lecture: 106
    106) Pull someone’s leg
  • Lecture: 107
    107) Right as rain
  • Lecture: 108
    108) Take the cake
  • Lecture: 109
    109) Through thick and thin
  • Lecture: 110
    110) You can say that again
  • Lecture: 111
    111) All and sundry
  • Lecture: 112
    112) All she wrote
  • Lecture: 113
    113) Ask for the moon
  • Lecture: 114
    114) Account for
  • Lecture: 115
    115) All sizzle and no steak
  • Lecture: 116
    116) Ante up
  • Lecture: 117
    117) Anything goes
  • Lecture: 118
    118) At first glance
  • Lecture: 119
    119) An earful
  • Lecture: 120
    120) All hell breaking loose
  • Lecture: 121
    121) A Man’s home is his castle
  • Lecture: 122
    122) All spruced up
  • Lecture: 123
    123) An Old warhorse
  • Lecture: 124
    124) All joking aside
  • Lecture: 125
    125) Across the pond
  • Lecture: 126
    126) Neck on the line
  • Lecture: 127
    127) All shook up
  • Lecture: 128
    128) As full as a tick
  • Lecture: 129
    129) Age before beauty
  • Lecture: 130
    130) You are only as good as your last shift
  • Lecture: 131
    131) Thank your lucky stars
  • Lecture: 132
    132) You don’t miss the water till the well runs dry
  • Lecture: 133
    133) You can’t make silk purse out of sow’s ears
  • Lecture: 134
    134) You can run but you cannot hide
  • Lecture: 135
    135) Young at heart
  • Lecture: 136
    136) You snooze, you lose
  • Lecture: 137
    137) You reap what you sow
  • Lecture: 138
    138) X marks the spot
  • Lecture: 139
    139) Variety is the spice of life
  • Lecture: 140
    140) Visit a spell
  • Lecture: 141
    141) Under fire
  • Lecture: 142
    142) Under a spell
  • Lecture: 143
    143) Below the belt
  • Lecture: 144
    144) Under one’s wing
  • Lecture: 145
    145) Up and running
  • Lecture: 146
    146) Under the table
  • Lecture: 147
    147) Up and coming
  • Lecture: 148
    148) Unsung hero
  • Lecture: 149
    149) Right up your alley
  • Lecture: 150
    150) Uphill battle
  • Lecture: 151
    151) Upper crust
  • Lecture: 152
    152) Under the gun
  • Lecture: 153
    153) Under one’s skin
  • Lecture: 154
    154) Up in smoke
  • Lecture: 155
    155) Along/go along for the ride
  • Lecture: 156
    156) All washed up
  • Lecture: 157
    157) All the world’s a stage
  • Lecture: 158
    158) Back on one’s feet
  • Lecture: 159
    159) Back down/Back off/Fink off/Cop out
  • Lecture: 160
    160) Bang for the buck
  • Lecture: 161
    161) Paint oneself into a corner
  • Lecture: 162
    162) Blow someone/something out of the water
  • Lecture: 163
    163) Blow someone’s mind
  • Lecture: 164
    164) Bet dollars to donuts
  • Lecture: 165
    165) Bare one’s soul
  • Lecture: 166
    166) Bark worse than the bite
  • Lecture: 167
    167) Bat one’s eyelashes
  • Lecture: 168
    168) Be my guest
  • Lecture: 169
    169) Be all end all
  • Lecture: 170
    170) Be there or be square
  • Lecture: 171
    171) Beggars can’t be choosers
  • Lecture: 172
    172) Begs the question
  • Lecture: 173
    173) Before you can say jack robinson
  • Lecture: 174
    174) Beg to differ
  • Lecture: 175
    175) Throw a curve
  • Lecture: 176
    176) Blow the lid off
  • Lecture: 177
    177) Beside oneself
  • Lecture: 178
    178) Bringing down the house
  • Lecture: 179
    179) Bringing home the bacon
  • Lecture: 180
    180) Blind leading the blind
  • Lecture: 181
    181) Blood is thicker than water
  • Lecture: 182
    182) Neck and neck
  • Lecture: 183
    183) Behind the eight ball
  • Lecture: 184
    184) Until one is blue in the face
  • Lecture: 185
    185) Going the extra mile
  • Lecture: 186
    186) Bone to pick with
  • Lecture: 187
    187) Bowl over
  • Lecture: 188
    188) Born with a silver spoon
  • Lecture: 189
    189) Bread and butter
  • Lecture: 190
    190) Break the spell
  • Lecture: 191
    191) Don’t sweat it
  • Lecture: 192
    192) Break it down
  • Lecture: 193
    193) Break into a sweat
  • Lecture: 194
    194) Break the bank
  • Lecture: 195
    195) Break his silence
  • Lecture: 196
    196) Bright eyed and bushy tailed
  • Lecture: 197
    197) By word of mouth
  • Lecture: 198
    198) Build a better mousetrap
  • Lecture: 199
    199) Bump into
  • Lecture: 200
    200) Bumper to bumper

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Rahul02 Jun, 2021

5

Solid course. I recommend this to everyone preparing for entrance exams.

Sangeetha Balaji23 Jun, 2021

5

This is the first time I have learnt idioms the right way. The way each idiom is explained ensures that we will be able to use them correctly. Must-do course for everyone preparing for CAT & XAT.

Rajiv Mohan25 Jun, 2021

5

Excellent course packaged in a very good manner. The problem with idioms is remembering the usage correctly. This course does exactly that in a well-structured manner. I am more confident on facing the entrance exams

Sushant24 Aug, 2021

5

much needed for all of us

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