All Idioms
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Meaning: create a disturbance or controversy, often by challenging the status quo.
Example: She didn't want to make waves at the meeting, so she kept her opinion to herself. Read more ➺
Meaning: a person who negatively influences or corrupts others within a group.
Example: One bad apple in the team can disrupt the whole project. Read more ➺
Meaning: a person who is clever, intelligent, or sharp in thinking and problem-solving.
Example: Jane is a smart cookie; she solved the puzzle in minutes. Read more ➺
Meaning: unwilling to spend money or share resources; stingy.
Example: He's so close-fisted that he never donates to charity, no matter how much he earns. Read more ➺
Meaning: make progress or advance in a particular area or situation.
Example: The new policy is gaining ground among community leaders. Read more ➺
Meaning: the ability to easily turn any venture into a profitable success, as if by magic.
Example: Ever since she started her company, she's had the Midas touch with every product launch. Read more ➺
Meaning: The term "state of the art" refers to the highest level of development achieved in a particular field at a given time, especially regarding technology or scientific advancements.
Example: The new smartphone features a state-of-the-art camera system that captures stunningly detailed images. Read more ➺
Meaning: An individual who reveals confidential information: Someone, often an employee, who exposes illegal or unethical behavior within an organization to the public or authorities.
Example: The whistle blower provided documents proving that the company was dumping toxic waste into the river. Read more ➺
Meaning: pursuing an unrealistic or impossible goal.
Example: Those who only chase rainbows end up disappointed. Read more ➺
Meaning: directly involved in or affected by a highly controversial or difficult situation.
Example: As the debate heated up, he realized he was in the eye of the storm. Read more ➺