User:Amritapanesar

"Idioms" are like a knife to cut long phrases into small but meaningful words. They are bit confusing for those who are not familiar with them, mostly like those who are reading my article and wondering that what i am going to talk about. We can say idioms as a creative part of vocabulary which improves it and which improves our writing skills. If we use one or two idioms in a passage then it shows the creativity in writing. I am not here to create pell-mell. O_o what is that? "pell-mell"? If we take a deep look at the understanding of the phrase what will be the meaning of pell-mell. I am not creating a confusion just to make everyone familiar with the use of idioms. pell-mell means confusion. It is itself a confusing word.

Like this one which is mentioned above there are certain more idioms which we can use in our writing or vocabulary. It also helps students in maintaining their writing skills. Following are more idioms which are explained:-

1) At sea :  Confused 2) A red letter day :  A very important day 3) In a jiffy : In a hurry 4) cut and dried : ready made 5) Blue Blood : A person from a royal family.

there are many more idioms but explained only after then, when the meaning of idioms are properly understand by everyone...

I don't want to create any pell-mell...:-)

Thanks, Amrita Panesar