Want to speak English more naturally and fluently?
Using idioms is a great way to sound like a native speaker! Here are five common idioms that will instantly upgrade your spoken English.
- Break the ice — to start a conversation in a social setting.
Example: To break the ice at the meeting, he told a funny story. - Hit the books — to start studying seriously.
Example: Exams are coming, so it's time to hit the books! - Let the cat out of the bag — to accidentally reveal a secret.
Example: He let the cat out of the bag about her surprise party. - Bite the bullet — to do something difficult or unpleasant that you've been avoiding.
Example: I hate going to the dentist, but I’ll have to bite the bullet. - Under the weather — feeling sick or not well.
Example: I didn’t go to work today because I was feeling under the weather.
✨ Why Use Idioms?
Idioms make your English sound more expressive, colorful, and real. But use them in the right context, and don’t overuse them in formal writing!
✅ Practice these idioms in conversations or journal entries to remember them easily.