English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Blind spot

The idiom "blind spot" refers to a person's inability or unwillingness to acknowledge or recognize their own shortcomings, mistakes, or areas of weakness. It is often used to describe someone who is overly confident in themselves and lacks self-awareness.

Go the extra mile

The idiom "go the extra mile" means to do more than what is expected or required of you, often involving additional effort or sacrifice. It suggests that someone is willing to put in extra time and energy to achieve a goal, complete a task, or provide excellent service.

Crystal clear

The idiom "crystal clear" is used to describe something that is very easy to understand or see through, typically referring to a situation or idea that is straightforward and without any confusion or ambiguity.

24/7 (twenty-four-seven)

The idiom "24/7" (or "twenty-four-seven") means continuously or at all times. It is a colloquial way of saying that something is always available or happening.

As a result

The idiom "as a result" means that something happens as a direct consequence or outcome of an action or situation. It is used to describe a situation where the cause and effect relationship is clear and immediate.