Match The Idioms To Their Corresponding Meanings
Match The Idioms To Their Corresponding Meanings
Match The Idioms To Their Corresponding Meanings
(1) He’s the salt of the earth a) A person who is unwilling to try anything new or
do anything exciting.
(2) he’s as stubborn as a mule b) A person who has the desire and the ability to
be very successful in their job or studies
(3) He’s a killjoy c) A person who talks too much, and does not say
anything interesting or important.
(4) He’s a slave driver d) A person or thing that is very annoying.
(5) He’s a trouble-maker e) A person who is determined to do whatever
they want and unwilling to change their mind.
(6) He’s a windbag f) A person who is too interested in what other
people might be doing.
(7) He’s a couch potato g) A person who behaves as if they know
everything.
(8) He’s got a chip on his shoulder h) A person who shows no fear, kindness or
sympathy.
(9) He’s an early bird i) A person who likes to spoil other people’s
enjoyment.
(10) He’s a busybody j) A person who is lively, good and entertaining at
mixing with people.
(11) He’s a stick in the mud k) A person who is honest, sincere and kind even
though sometimes he/she does something
wrong.
(12) He’s the life and soul of the l) A person who often causes trouble.
party
(13) He’s a cold fish m) A person, group or thing that causes problem,
usually because they won’t behave properly.
Hard to deal with.
(14) His heart is in the right place n) A person who is often alone or who prefers to
be alone rather than with other people.
(15) He’s a bit of a loner o) A person who makes people work extremely
hard.
(16) He’s an awkward customer p) A person who looks unfriendly and without
strong emotions.
(17) He’s a pain in the neck q) A person who gets up, arrives, etc very early.
(18) He’s a real know-all r) A person who spends most of his/her time
sitting around watching TV in a lazy manner.
(19) He’s as hard as nails s) A person who feels angry because they think
they have been treated unfairly especially
because of sex, race and background.
(20) He’s a high-flyer t) A person who is decent, dependable and
unpretentious. Good and honest you can always
depend on.
IDIOMS TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE + example
2. A couch potato. Jeniffer seems to spend all her time sitting in front of the television.
4. A real know-all. The problem with Stan is that he behaves as if he knows everything.
5. A loner. Martina doesn’t really enjoy spending time with other people. She prefers to
be on her own a lot.
6. A windbag. The annoying thing about Jane is that she talks too much all the time.
8. A cold fish. Freddie is rather unfriendly, and seems to have no strong feelings.
9. Her heart’s in the right place. Harriet is very kind and has the right feelings about
important things.
10. She’s as hard as nails. Nellie is rather tough, and doesn’t really care about the effects
of her actions on other people.
11. An awkward customer. Mrs Manser is a very difficult and unhelpful person, and
nobody likes dealing with her.
12. As stubborn as a mule. Mike never changes his mind, even when everybody tells him
he is being unreasonable.
13. He has a chip on his shoulder. (Chaz often becomes offended or angry because he
thinks he’s been treated unfairly in the past)
14. A stick in the mud (Brian is very old-fashioned and refuses to try anything new.
15. A busybody (Mr Ford shows too much interest in other people’s private activities.
16. The life and soul of the party (Peter really enjoys social occasions and is fun and
exciting to be with)
17. A high-flyer (Gregory works hard and is always extremely successful in anything he
does at work.
18. An early bird (John always wakes up at half past five and is at work by seven o`clock)
19. A killjoy (Caroline hates to see people having fun and always tries to spoil other
people’s pleasures
20. The salt of the earth (Nigel is a good and honest man who will always help you if you
have problems.