Idioms & Phrase (M) Word, Study Notes, Material - DSSSB Exam (PRT & TGT)

By Komal|Updated : September 21st, 2022

In this article, we should read related to the Idioms & Phrases Important for the DSSSB. Idioms & Phrases is an important part of the English section for DSSSB, KVS, MPTET, CTET 2022, and other teaching exams. We can expect at least 2 to 3 questions on the topic of Idioms & phrases. 

List of Important Idioms and Phrases Beginning with M

In this article, we should read related to the Idioms & Phrases Important for the DSSSB. Idioms & Phrases is an important part of the English section for DSSSB, KVS, MPTET, CTET 2022, and other teaching exams.

We can expect at least 2 to 3 questions on the topic of Idioms & phrases. 

  1. Man of straw- एक कमजोर आदमी 
    Meaning: A weak person.
    Use: When his wife needed his support, he run away and left her facing all the problems all alone. That is why; she called him a man of straw after all.

  2. Mark my words- मेरी बात सुनो
    Meaning: Listen to me
    Use: Mark my words; this boy is going to become a great ruler.
  3. Make eyes at- किसी के साथ इश्क करने के लिए
    Meaning: To flirt with someone, to look at someone to try and attract him or her
    Use: The boy was making eyes at the girl in math class.

  4. Meet one's death- मर जाना 
    Meaning: To die.
    Use: A friend of mine met his death when he got hit by a train.

  5. Minting it- जल्दी से बहुत सारा पैसा कमा लेना
     
    Meaning: Earning a lot of money quickly.
    Use: The company is minting it is only due to new manager.

  6. Miss the boat- किसी अवसर का लाभ उठाने में विफल
    Meaning: To fail to take advantage of an opportunity.
    Use: A good business opportunity comes in ram’s life but ram miss the boat.

  7. Make a beeline for- किसी की तरफ जाने की जल्दी
    Meaning: To hurry directly toward someone or something
    Use: When ram enters a party, he always makes a beeline for the dessert section.

  8. Make a comeback- वापस से पहले की तरह सफलता पाना 
    Meaning: To return to one's former (successful) career or situation
    Use: Yuvraj Singh makes a comeback in the world cup tournament after a lot of hard work.

  9. Make a difference- किसी स्थिति में बदलाव 
    Meaning: To cause a change in a situation
    Use: It does not make a difference whether our boss comes to the meeting or not.

  10. Make a fool out of- किसी को मुर्ख की तरह दिखा देना 
    Meaning: To make someone look foolish
    Use: The secretary made a fool out of her boss when she criticized him at the meeting

  11. Make a fuss- किसी की चिंता 
    Meaning: To worry about
    Use: My grandmother always makes a fuss over me when I visit her.

  12. Make eyes at- किसी के साथ इश्क करने के लिए
    Meaning: To flirt with someone, to look at someone to try and attract him or her
    Use: The boy was making eyes at the girl in math class.

This article tends to be beneficial for the following exams - REET, UPTET, CTET, Super TET, DSSSB, KVS, etc.

Suggested Read Books:

Serial No.Book NameAuthor Name
1.IDIOMS and PHRASES AngloRoshan Tolani
2.Popular English Idioms and Phrases: English Idiomatic ExpressionsManik Joshi
 3.Idioms, Phrases & Proverbs with Hindi Meanings & UsageH S Bhatia and P S Bhatia
 

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FAQs

  • The weightage of Idioms & Phrases in the DSSSB exam- 3 to 4 marks.

  • The level of Idioms & Phrases Questions asked in the DSSSB exam is of moderate level.

  • The weightage of the English Section in the DSSSB exam is 20 marks.

  • Yes, negative marking involves in the DSSSB exam (0.25 marks)

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