Real Talk

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Real Talk: Idioms Quiz

How well do you know common English idioms? Test your understanding with our engaging quiz that challenges you to identify the meanings behind popular phrases. Whether you're a language enthusiast or just curious, this quiz is perfect for you!

  • Identify idioms and their meanings
  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions
  • Improve your English language skills
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by UnderstandingWords101
No the same wavelength
Thinking the same thing
No problem carrying, especially something heavy or awkward
Accept things
Not annoyed or botherd by
No sweat
No problem
To think through many possibilities over and over without coming to a decision
Not annoyed or botherd by
Excitement created by a large amount of publicity
Not my cup of tea
A polite way to say you don't like something
Greatly annoy or irritate
Excitement created by a large amount of publicity
Accept things
Cash
Money
Not annoyed or botherd by
Leave get rid of
To reserve something, usually money for a future need
Go (around) in circles
To think through many possibilities over and over without coming to a decision
Thinking the same thing
Carrying, especially something heavy or awkward
Greatly annoy or irritate
Drive someone crazy
Greatly annoy or irritate
To decide not to do something because you are too scared or nervous
Excitement created by a large amount of publicity
Look at something in order to evaluate it
Get cold feet
To decide not to do something because you are too scared or nervous
To think through many possibilities over and over without coming to a decision
Leave get rid of
To reserve something, usually money for a future need
Don't mind
Not annoyed or botherd by
A polite way to say you don't like something
Thinking the same thing
Excitement created by a large amount of publicity
Put (something) aside for a rainy day
To reserve something, usually money for a future need
Greatly annoy or irritate
Carrying, especially something heavy or awkward
Leave get rid of
Lugging
Carrying, especially something heavy or awkward
Leave get rid of
To decide not to do something because you are too scared or nervous
Thinking the same thing
Ditch
Leave get rid of
Look at something in order to evaluate it
Not annoyed or botherd by
A polite way to say you don't like something
Go with the flow
Accept things
Leave get rid of
Not annoyed or botherd by
Greatly annoy or irritate
Hoopla
Excitement created by a large amount of publicity
Look at something in order to evaluate it
To think through many possibilities over and over without coming to a decision
Not annoyed or botherd by
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