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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Figurative Language

In one to two well-written sentences, write the definition of an idiom.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

A idiom is an expression, word, or phrase that has a figurative meaning. Example:bang your head against a brick wall. Harith

DIVIDA M said...

An idiom is a figure of speech that does not have the obvious presented meaning.Idioms differ from culture and country, as the phrase uses commonplace objects,people,or animals.

Anonymous said...

A idiom is an expression,word,or phrase that has a figurative meaning.

your student daisy

Anonymous said...

A group of words that has a special meaning that is different from the ordinary meaning of each separate word.


from Bryan orozco

Anonymous said...

An idiom is when you say something and mean another. For exmaple I got a bee in my bonnet, or It's raining cat's and dog's.!! Leiliana

Anonymous said...

An idiom is an expression,word or phrase that has a figurative meaning.Example:He's true blue.:Nevorjanay:

Anonymous said...

An idom is a sentence where you say one thing ,but you mean another.For example you look like a deer caught in headlights.


Eric

Anonymous said...

An idiom is an expression and a figure of speech meaning one thing but saying another.

your #1student i hope Eric

Anonymous said...

An idoim is an expression or when you say one thing,but you mean another.
Example:break a leg

Evelyn

Luis said...

An idiom is an expression of speech meaning one thing but saying another.

Anonymous said...

An idiom is a figure of speech that you say that you don’t really like, You are green with envy meaning you are jealous.

Jose B.

Anonymous said...

An idiom is an expression when you mean one thing but say another. For example I'm so hungry I could eat a cow.
~ Amy

Anonymous said...

An idiom is a figure of speech that says something you don't really mean.
Example:You are green with envy.
Meaning:You are jealous.

Jose B.