Top 100 Idioms and Phrases with Hindi meaning and Examples

 

Idioms and Phrases with Hindi meaning and Examples

Top 100 Idioms and Phrases with Hindi meaning and Examples
 

👉Follow one’s nose – To go straight ahead

सीधे जाना

- Follow your nose and keep walking in a straight line—you'll be at my house soon enough.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 To latch onto – To promote

बढ़ावा देना

- The news media has latched on to the scandal.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Sweeping Statement – Thoughtless statement

- व्यापक टिप्पणी

Ex: Don’t make a sweeping statement on limited evidences.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 All at sea – Puzzled

- फंसा हुआ / उलझा हुआ

Ex: He feels at sea with economics

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Enough rope – Enough freedom for action

- किसी को पर्याप्त स्वतंत्रता देना

- give somebody enough rope (to hang themselves) meaning to allow someone to do what they want to, knowing that they will probably fail

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 By fits and start – Irregularly

- शीघ्रता में एवं अनियमिततापूर्वक

Ex: Martina has been working on her master's thesis in fits and starts; she needs to work on it consistently.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Fell foul of – Got into trouble with

- किसी के कारण मुश्किल स्थिति में ( fall a foul of someone or something means - to get into a situation where one is to get into trouble with someone or something.)

Ex:  The boy fell a foul of the law at an early age.

(SO(Audit), 1997)



 👉 Token strike – Short strike held as warning

- सांकेतिक हड़ताल

Ex: It was just a token strike, the real problems are yet to come.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Face the music – Get reprimanded

- किये का परिणाम भुगतो / डटकर रहे बिना कठिनाइयों से मिलना

Ex: After drinking alcohol all night, the next morning I had to face the music (SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Look down upon – Hate intensely / consider someone or something inferior in some way

- किसी को नीच समझना

Ex: Don’t look down upon the people, who have lesser money than you have.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Flogging a dead horse – Wasting time in useless effort

- बेकार के काम में प्रयास बर्बाद करना

Ex: He keeps trying to get his manuscripts published, but I think he is flogging a dead horse.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Under a cloud – Under suspicion

- शक के दायरे में

Ex: Someone stole some money at work, and now everyone is under a cloud.

(SO(Audit), 1997)

 

👉 Green thumb – To have natural talent for growing plants

- पौधों के लिए आपकी प्राकृतिक प्रतिभा

Ex: “All my houseplants are in sorry shape; it's clear I don't have a green thumb. (SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Played havoc – Caused destruction

- विनाश का कारण

Ex: Fever continued to play havoc with both natives and Europeans.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Give way - Collapse

त्याग देना / दबना / दब जाना / मान लेना / राज़ी होना

- his aching legs gave way, and he almost fell

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Tall tales - Boasting

डींग मारना / डींग हांकना

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 No love lost between – Not on good terms

- दो के बीच मौजूदा कोई पसंद या स्नेह नहीं (no liking or affection existing between two)

Ex: There's no love lost between Bob and Bill.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Fair and square – Honest

- ईमानदार

Ex: We won the match fair and square.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 A white elephant – Costly or troublesome possession

- व्यर्थ की चीज चो खर्च बहुत कराए और काम आए; बहुत खर्चीली वस्तु

Ex: Those antique vases my dad gave me are simply white elephants.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Out and out – Totally / absolute

- संपूर्ण / पूरा /बिलकुल / पूरी तरह (whole, absolute, Detailed, implicit faith, outright)

Ex: an out-and-out triumph.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 On the cuff – On credit

- ऋण के रूप में

Ex: They asked to be put on the cuff until they got their monthly check.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Does not hold water – Cannot be believed

- पर यकीन किया नहीं कर सकते

Ex: We can't do anything about it' argument simply does not hold water.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 A wild goose chase – Futile search

- व्यर्थ खोज

Ex: physicists searching for the hypothetical particle may be on a wild goose chase. (SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 In cold blood – A murder done with no hurry

ठंडे खून से जघन्य हत्या

- For a person to say something like that in cold blood is just horrible.

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Off and on – Occasionally

- कभी कभी / यदा कदा

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Hard and fast – Strict

- निश्चित / नियत (Rigidly adhered to - without doubt or debate)

Ex: hard and fast rules

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Took to heels – Run away in fear

- डर कर भागना

Ex: Out rushed a little cub tiger of about three months, and charged me so courageously that my elephant took to her heels.

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 To keep up – To keep in touch

- स्थापित रखना / गिरने से रोकना (sustain, prolong, maintain, preserve, conserve, follow)

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Make a clean breast – Confess without reserve / To make a full disclosure

Ex: "He pressed him... to make a clean breast, and tell him all."

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Heads will roll – Transfers will take place

(SO(Audit), 2003)

29. Make no bones about – Do not have any hesitation in anything

- बिना संदेह

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Take after – Resembles

- सदृश होना (resemble, take after, partake)

👉 Penelope’s web – An endless job

ख़त्म ना होने वाला काम

- Worries in life seem to be Penelope’s Web.

(CHSL, 2014)

 

👉 At draggers drawn - Enmity

शत्रुता

- They have been at daggers drawn for weeks over tactics

(CHSL, 2014)

 

👉 Break in - To enter premises forcibly or illegally

जबरन या अवैध रूप से परिसर में प्रवेश

- a prowler who was trying to break in.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Stir up a Hornet’s nest - To create a lot of trouble

परेशान करना

- If you say that to her, you will be stirring up a hornet's nest.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Second thoughts – Reconsidering the original idea

दूसरा विचार / पुनर्विचार

- I'm having second thoughts about this party.

- I phoned her with second thoughts about our relationship.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 In a tight corner – In a difficult situation

- मुश्किल स्थिति में

Ex: She had been in tight corners before and had always managed to get out of them.

(SO(Audit), 2001)

 

👉 Eat like a horse – Eat a lot

बहुत खाना

- If I told you my brother eats like a horse, what would you think?

(CHSL, 2014)

 

👉 Go to the dogs – To be ruined

धूल-धूसरित हो जाना

- He was a marvelous actor, but his drinking problems caused his career to go to the dogs. (CHSL, 2014)

 

👉 Pay on the nail – Pay promptly / Payment without delay

तुरंत पेमेंट

- I could put the bill on my credit card, but if it's all right with you, I'd rather pay on the nail.

(CHSL, 2014)

 

👉 Going places – Talented and successful

- बहुत तर्रकी करना (someone is going places means – someone will be successful)

Ex: Maria's a talented writer – she's definitely going places.

(SO(Audit), 2003)

 

👉 Average out - Balance

बैलेंस करना

- The highs and lows of life tend to average out in the end.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 To be floored – To surprise or confuse

आश्चर्य या भ्रमित

- You just floored me [amazed/shocked me] when you told me that you and your wife had separated. You seemed to be the perfect couple.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Backseat driver – A person who gives unwanted advice

एक व्यक्ति जो अवांछित सलाह देता है

- Although Mary was capable of completing the project on her own, John couldn't stop himself from being a backseat driver and telling her what to do.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 At random - Without any aim or target

बिना सोचे समझे

- The lottery numbers are chosen at random. As a prank, the children dialed phone numbers at random.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Break off – Suddenly stop

तोरना या बंद करना

- I knew she was getting ready to break it off, but Tom didn't. After a few long and bitter arguments, they broke off their relationship.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Go haywire – Become out of control

सब अस्त - व्यस्त होना

- I was talking to Mary when suddenly the telephone went haywire. I haven't heard from her since.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Above board – Honest / Without any secret

निश्छल / निष्कपट

- I expected that big company to try to take advantage of us, but so far all of their dealings with us have been above board.

(CGL T-2, 2014)

 

👉 Fight shy of – To avoid someone/ something

टालना / बचना / दूर रहना

- He fought shy of entering his poems in the competition, although everyone said he should.

(CGL T-2, 2014)


How many seconds does Puja take to cover a distance of 500 m if she runs

 👉  How many seconds does Puja take to cover a distance of 500 m, if she runs at a speed of 30 km/hr?

  1. A. 60 sec

  2. B. 82 sec

  3. C. 95 sec

  4. D. 100 sec

  1. 👉 Answer & Explanation:

    60 sec

  1. Related Question:
  1. Mukesh, Suresh and Dinesh travel from Delhi to Mathura to attend Janmashtmi Utsav. They have a bike which can carry only two riders at a time as per traffic rules. Bike can be driven only by Mukesh. Mathura is 300 km from Delhi. All of them can walk at 15 km/hr. All of them start their journey from Delhi simultaneously and are required to reach Mathura at the same time. If the speed of bike is 60 km/hr, then what is the shortest possible time in which all three can reach Mathura at the same time?

  1. A. 8 2/7 hrs
  2. B. 9 2/7 hrs
  3. C. 10 hrs
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : B ( 9 2/7 hrs )

  1. A car can finish a certain journey in 10 hrs at the speed of 48 km/hr. In order to cover the distance in 8 hrs, the speed of the car must be increased by

  1. A. 6 km/hr
  2. B. 7.5 km/hr
  3. C. 12 km/hr
  4. D. 15 km/hr
  1. Answer : C ( 12 km/hr )

  1. An aeroplane flying 1000 km covers the first 200 km at the rate of 200 km/hr, the second 200 km at 400 km/hr, the third 200 km at 600 km / hr & last 200 km at the rate of 800 km/hr. Determine the average speed of the aeroplane.

  1. A. 250 km/hr
  2. B. 300 km/hr
  3. C. 480 km/hr
  4. D. 600 km/hr
  1. Answer : C ( 480 km/hr )

  1. A bike covers a certain distance at the speed of 64 km/ hr in 8 hrs. If the bike was to cover the same distance in approximately 6 hrs, at what approximate speed should the bike travel?

  1. A. 80 km/hr
  2. B. 85 km/hr
  3. C. 90 km/hr
  4. D. 75 km/hr
  1. Answer : B ( 85 km/hr )

  1. Wheels of diameters 7 cm and 14 cm start rolling simultaneously from X and Y, which are 1980 cm apart, towards each other in opposite directions. Both of them make same number of revolutions per second. If both of them meet after 10 s, the speed of the smaller wheel is

  1. A. 22 cm/s
  2. B. 44 cm/s
  3. C. 66 cm/s
  4. D. 132 cm/s
  1. Answer : C ( 66 cm/s )

  1. A man covers a certain distance on a toy train. If the train moved 4 km/hr faster, it would take 30 min less. If it moved 2 km/hr slower, it would have taken 20 min more. Find the distance.

  1. A. 60 km
  2. B. 45 km
  3. C. 30 km
  4. D. 20 km
  1. Answer : A ( 60 km )

  1. A car takes 15 mins less to cover a distance of 75 km. If it increases its speed by 10 km/hr from its usual speed, how much time would it take to cover a distance of 300 km using this speed?

  1. A. 5 hrs
  2. B. 5 1/2 hrs
  3. C. 6 hrs
  4. D. 6 1/2 hrs
  1. Answer : A ( 5 hrs )

  1. Deepa drives a bike at an average speed of 30 km/hr and reach her destination in 6 hrs. Hema covers that distance in 4 hrs. If Deepa increases her average speed by 10 km/ hr and Hema increases her average speed by 5 km/hr, then what will be the difference in time taken by them to reach their destination?

  1. A. 54 mins
  2. B. 1 hr
  3. C. 40 mins
  4. D. 45 mins
  1. Answer : A ( 54 mins )

  1. There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole. A car takes 24 s to reach the 12th pole. How much time will it take to reach the last pole?

  1. A. 25.25 s
  2. B. 17.45 s
  3. C. 35.75s
  4. D. 41.45s
  1. Answer : D ( 41.45s )

  1. A bus covered a distance of 250 km, partly at an average speed of 40 km/hr and partly at 60 km/hr. If the total time taken is 5 hrs, then the distance covered at 40 km/hr is

  1. A. 130 km
  2. B. 120 km
  3. C. 100 km
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : C ( 100 km )

Ramesh and Sureshs mud forts have heights 8cm and 15 cm

  1. 👉 Ramesh and Suresh’s mud forts have heights 8cm and 15 cm. They are 24 cm apart. How far are the fort tops from each other?

  1. A. 31 cm

  2. B. 24 cm

  3. C. 25 cm   👈  Correct Option 

  4. D. 24.5 cm


  1. 👉 Answer & Explanation for Ramesh and suresh's mud forts have heights:

    ramesh and suresh's mud forts have heights

    By Using Pythagoras theorem, you can calculate the Value of X (Ramesh and Suresh mud Forts)

    Hypotenuse 2 = (side1) 2 + (side2) 2


  1. Ramesh and suresh's mud forts have heights


  2. Related Question:
  1. Rs. 25000 amount of Rs. 2600 in 5 years at simple interest. If the interest rate were increased by 3%, it would amount to how much?

  1. A. Rs. 2900
  2. B. Rs. 3200
  3. C. Rs. 3600
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : A ( Rs. 2900 )

  1. A farmer borrowed Rs. 5000 at 10% per annum. At the end of 5 years he cleared his account by paying Rs. 3000 and a cow. The cost of the cow is ?

  1. A. Rs. 4000
  2. B. Rs. 4200
  3. C. Rs. 4500
  4. D. Rs. 4800
  1. Answer : C ( Rs. 4500 )

  1. The simple interest accrued in 2 years on a principal of Rs.24000 is one-eighth of the principal. What is the rate of simple interest p.c.p.a?

  1. A. 5
  2. B. 4.5
  3. C. 6.25
  4. D. 7.25
  1. Answer : C ( 6.25 )

  1. If the simple interest for 5 years be equal to 25% of the principal, it will be equal to the principal after

  1. A. 10 years
  2. B. 20 years
  3. C. 30 years
  4. D. 40 years
  1. Answer : B ( 20 years )

  1. The simplest interest on a sum of money is one-ninth of the sum. The number of years is numerically equal to the rate per cent per annum. The rate per cent is

  1. A. 3(1/3)
  2. B. 5
  3. C. 6(2/3)
  4. D. 10
  1. Answer : A ( 3(1/3) )

  1. X, Y, Z are three sums of money such that Y is the simple interest on X and Z in the simple interest on y for the same time and rate. Which of the following is correct ?

  1. A. y² = xz
  2. B. y = xz
  3. C. x = yz
  4. D. z² = xy
  1. Answer : A ( y² = xz )

  1. A person takes a loan of Rs. 200 at 5% simple interest. He returns Rs. 100 at the end of one year. In order to clear his dues at the end of 2 years, he would pay

  1. A. Rs. 125.50
  2. B. Rs. 110
  3. C. Rs. 115.50
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : C ( Rs. 115.50 )

  1. A sum of money invested at simple interest triples itself in 8 years. How many times will it become in 20 years time?

  1. A. 8 times
  2. B. 7 times
  3. C. 6 times
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : C ( 6 times )

  1. What will be the ratio of simple interest earned by certain amount at the same rate of interest for 5 years and that for 15 years?

  1. A. 3 : 2
  2. B. 2 : 3
  3. C. 1 : 3
  4. D. 3 : 1
  1. Answer : C ( 1 : 3 )

  1. The compound interest on Rs. 30,000 at 7% per annum is Rs. 4347. The period (in years) is:

  1. A. 1
  2. B. 1.5
  3. C. 2
  4. D. 2.5
  1. Answer : C ( 2 )

  1. The age of a man is three times the sum of the ages of his two sons. Five years hence, his age will be double of the some of the ages of his sons. The father’s present age is :

  1. A. 29 years
  2. B. 36 years
  3. C. 42 years
  4. D. 45 years
  1. Answer : D ( 45 years )

  1. One year age, Promila was four times as old as her daughter Jenilia. Six years hence, Promila?s age will exceed her daughter’s age by 9 years. The ratio of the present ages of Promila and her daughter is :

  1. A. 13:4
  2. B. 14:5
  3. C. 15:5
  4. D. 16:5
  1. Answer : A ( 13:4 )

  1. There were 15 students in a class. When the ages of a teacher and a new boy are added, the average age of the class increases by 10 per cent while it remains the same when only the age of a boy is added. If the teacher's age is eight more than twice the age of the new boy, then find the initial average age of the class.

  1. A. 15.4 years
  2. B. 16.5 years
  3. C. 11.4 years
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : C ( 11.4 years )

  1. The sum of ages of a father and son is 45 years. Five years ago, the product of their ages was four times the father's age at that time. The present age of the father is

  1. A. 39 years
  2. B. 36 years
  3. C. 25 years
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : B ( 36 years )

  1. In a cricket 11, the average age of 11 players is 28 years. Out of these, the average ages of three groups of three players each are 25 years, 28 years and 30 years, respectively. If in these groups, the captain and the youngest player are not included and the captain is eleven years older than the youngest player, what is the age of the captain?

  1. A. 33 years 
  2. B. 34 years 
  3. C. 35 years 
  4. D. 36 years 
  1. Answer : C ( 35 years  )

  1. The average age of a husband, his wife and son 3 years ago was 27 years and that of his wife and son 5 years ago was 20 years. What is the husband's present age?

  1. A. 35 years
  2. B. 32 years
  3. C. 37 years
  4. D. 40 years
  1. Answer : D ( 40 years )

  1. Four years ago, the father’s age was three times the age of his son. The total of the ages of the father and the son after four years, will be 64 years. What is the father’s age at present?

  1. A. 32
  2. B. 33
  3. C. 36
  4. D. 38
  1. Answer : C ( 36 )

  1. Ashu's mother was three times as old as Ashu 5 years ago. After 5 years, she will be twice as old as Ashu. How old is Ashu today?

  1. A. 35 years
  2. B. 10 years
  3. C. 20 years
  4. D. 15 years
  1. Answer : D ( 15 years )

  1. Jayesh is as much younger to Anil as he is older to Prashant. If the sum of the ages of Anil and Prashant is 48 years. What is the age of Jayesh?

  1. A. 20 years
  2. B. 24 years
  3. C. 30 years
  4. D. Cannot be determined
  1. Answer : B ( 24 years )

  1. 10 years ago the age of Karisma was two-thirds of the age of Babita. 14 years hence the ratio of ages of Karishma and Babita will be 5:9. Find the ratio of their present ages.

  1. A. 13:29
  2. B. 11:27
  3. C. 29:17
  4. D. 13:25
  1. Answer : A ( 13:29 )

  1. Two different natural numbers are such that their product is less than their sum. One of the number must be

  1. A. 1
  2. B. 2
  3. C. 3
  4. D. None of these
  1. Answer : A ( 1 )

  1. positive number when decreased by 4 is equal to 21 times the reciprocal of the number. The number is

  1. A. 3
  2. B. 5
  3. C. 7
  4. D. 9
  1. Answer : C ( 7 )

  1.  The sum of a positive number and its reciprocal is thrice the difference of the number and its reciprocal. The number is

  1. A. Sqrt (2)
  2. B. 1/ Sqrt (2)
  3. C. Sqrt (3)
  4. D. 1/Sqrt (3)
  1. Answer : A ( Sqrt (2) )

  1. When 24 is subtracted from a number, it reduces to its four-seventh. What is the sum of the digits of that number?

  1. A. 1
  2. B. 9
  3. C. 11
  4. D. Data Inadequate
  1. Answer : C ( 11 )

  1. Find a positive number which when increased by 17 is equal to 60 times the reciprocal of the number:

  1. A. 3
  2. B. 10
  3. C. 17
  4. D. 20
  1. Answer : A ( 3 )

  1. The sum of a rational number and its reciprocal is 13/6. Find the number.

  1. A. 1/3 or 2/3
  2. B. 3/2 or 1/3
  3. C. 2/3 or 3/2
  4. D. 1/2 or 1/3
  1. Answer : C ( 2/3 or 3/2 )

  1. Two-third of a positive number and 25 / 216 of its reciprocal are equal. The number is

  1. A. 5 / 12
  2. B. 12 / 5
  3. C. 25 / 144
  4. D. 144 / 25
  1. Answer : A ( 5 / 12 )

  1. A number is as much greater than 36 as is less than 86. Find the number.

  1. A. 61
  2. B. 67
  3. C. 64
  4. D. 69
  1. Answer : A ( 61 )

  1. If the sum of one-half and one-fifth of a number exceeds one-third of that number by 7(1/3), the number is

  1. A. 15
  2. B. 18
  3. C. 20
  4. D. 30
  1. Answer : C ( 20 )

  1. If two numbers, 4 times the smaller one is less then 3 times the 1arger one by 5. If the sum of  the numbers is larger than 6 times their difference by 6, find the two numbers.

  1. A. 59 and 41
  2. B. 54 and 41
  3. C. 44 and 448
  4. D. 59 and 43
  1. Answer : D ( 59 and 43 )

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    There is a tree between houses of A and B. If the tree There is a tree between houses of A and B. If the tree leans on A’s House, the t...

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