Functions of Idiom
Writers and public speakers use idioms generously. The purpose behind this vast use of idioms is to ornate their language, make it richer and spicier and help them in conveying subtle meanings to their intended audience.Not only do idioms help in making the language beautiful, they also make things better or worse through making the expression good or bad. For example, there are several idioms that convey the death of a person in highly subtle meanings and some do the same in very offensive terms. They are also said to be exact and more correct than the literal words and sometimes a few words are enough to replace a full sentence. They help the writer make his sense clearer than it is, so that he could convey maximum meanings through minimum words and also keep the multiplicity of the meanings in the text intact.
Idiom Examples
Example #1
“Every cloud has its silver lining but it is sometimes a little difficult to get it to the mint.”The statement quoted above uses “silver lining” as an idiom which means some auspicious moment is lurking behind the cloud or the difficult time.
Example #2
“American idioms drive me up the hall!”Here, the word “idioms” is used as an idiom.
Example #3
“I worked the graveyard shift with old people, which was really demoralizing, because the old people didn’t have a chance in hell of ever getting out.”In the extract quoted above, “graveyard shift” is employed as an idiom.
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Whether idiom could be use in our life ? How important that? Give me an example pleasee .. thanks
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