Friends, in the English language, the use of Idioms is well known for communication. There are some idioms which are called CRUCIAL IDIOMS; the meanings of these everyone should know.
Here are some Crucial Idioms with their meaning:
1 Take with easy with grain of salt– Don’t believe something completely.
2 At the drop of a hat– Immediately without hesitation.
3 Bend over backwards– Try very hard to help someone.
4 By the skin of your teeth– Barely succeed .
5 Caught red-handed– Caught while doing something wrong.
6 Come rain or shine– No matter what happens
7 Don’t judge a book by its cover– Don’t judge by appearance alone.
8 Every cloud has a silver lining– There is something good in every bad situation.
9 Face the music– Accept the consequences of your actions.
10 Go the extra mile– Make an additional effort.
11 Hang in there- Stay patient and don’t give up.
12 In the nick of time– Just before it is too late.
13 It takes two to tango– Both sides are responsible
14 Keep your fingers crossed-Hope for good luck.
15 Leave well enough alone– Avoid changing something that worked fine.
16 Make a long story short- Briefly explained something.
17 Not one’s cup of tea– Not something one likes.
18 Off the hook– Free from some responsibility or trouble.
19 On thin ice-In a risky or dangerous situation.
20 Pull yourself together– Calm down and regain control.
21 Read between the lines– Understand the hidden meaning.
22 Save for a rainy day– Save money for future needs.
23 Sit on the fence– Avoid making a decision.
24 Take the bull by the horns– Deal with the problem directly.
25 The early bird catches the worm– Success comes to those who act early.
26 Through thick and thin– During good and bad times.
27 Throw caution to the wind– Take a risk without worrying.
28 Tie the knot– Get married.
29 Turn over a new leaf-Start behaving in a better way.
30 Up to the mark– Good enough, meeting standards.
31 Wear your heart on your sleeve– Show emotions openly.
32 Weather a storm– Survive a difficult situation.
33 Your guess is as good as mine– I don’t know either.
34 A leopard can’t change it spots– People can not easily change their nature.
35 Add insult to injury– Make a bad situation worse.
36 All ears– Listening very carefully.
37 An open book– easy to understand, having no secrets.
38 Burn your bridges– Destroy relationships or opportunities.
39 Come out of your shell– Become more confident and sociable
40 Cut to the chase– Get to the main point quickly.
41 Get out of hand– Become uncontrollable.
42 Hit the road– Leave or start a journey.
43 In black and white– In writing clearly documented.
44 Keep something under your hat-Keep a secret.
45 Lose your touch– No longer be as skilled as before.
46 Move heaven and earth– Do everything possible.
47 Put your foot in your mouth– Say something embarrassing.
48 Steal someone’s thunder– Take credit or attention from someone else.
49 The last straw– The final problem that causes someone to lose patience.
50 Turn the tables– Reverse a situation and gain an advantage.
Anil Malik
Mumbai, India
16th June 2026