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  1. Idioms. An idiom is a group of words, a saying, or a phrase with a symbolic rather than literal meaning that is accepted in common usage. It is a form of artistic expression characteristic of a movement, period, individual, medium, or instrument.

  2. 4 meanings: 1. a group of words whose meaning cannot be predicted from the meanings of the constituent words, as for example.... Click for more definitions.

  3. idiom, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  4. idiom a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words: ‘Let the cat out of the bag’ is an idiom meaning to tell a secret by ...

  5. This idiom is not a complete sentence. It’s the idea itself that is the idiom. One might make it into a complete sentence by saying: Don’t beat around the bush.-OR-He’s beating around the bush. Summary: What are Idioms? Define idiom: the definition of idiom is a phrase that has a meaning greater than its constituent parts might suggest.

  6. An idiom is a saying or expression that is widely used among speakers of a certain language and whose figurative meaning is different from its literal meaning. Idioms are found in nearly all languages and cultures, which can make them difficult to understand for non-native speakers as they are unique to their language of origin.

  7. Idiom Definition. What is an idiom? Here’s a quick and simple definition: An idiom is a phrase that conveys a figurative meaning that is difficult or impossible to understand based solely on a literal interpretation of the words in the phrase.