A comprehensive guide to English idioms beginning with 'E', with each idiom clearly explained and illustrated with an example sentence.

 

Understanding and Using English Idioms Starting with 'E'

 

Welcome to our English lesson on idioms beginning with the letter 'E'. Idioms are an essential part of the English language, adding colour and depth to our conversations. In this lesson, we will explore various idioms starting with 'E', enhancing your understanding of these common expressions and how they are used in everyday language. 

 

ntroduction to Idioms Beginning with 'E'

  1. Entering the 80th Orbit

    • Sentence: "My grandfather is entering his 80th orbit next week, and we're planning a big celebration."
  2. Eleventh Hour Decision

    • Sentence: "The agreement was reached through an eleventh-hour decision."
  3. End in Smoke

    • Sentence: "After all the planning, the project ended in smoke."
  4. Earth Shattering

    • Sentence: "The news of the discovery was earth-shattering in the scientific community."
  5. Eat Humble Pie

    • Sentence: "After his mistake, he had to eat humble pie in front of his colleagues."
  6. Elephant in the Room

    • Sentence: "The budget shortfall is the elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about."
  7. Egg on Your Face

    • Sentence: "He had egg on his face after his predictions turned out to be wrong."
  8. Eye for an Eye

    • Sentence: "The legal system in ancient times was often based on the principle of an eye for an eye."
  9. Eyes are Bigger Than One's Stomach

    • Sentence: "He realized his eyes were bigger than his stomach when he couldn’t finish the extra-large pizza he ordered."

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Conclusion: Broadening Your Language Skills with 'E' Idioms

 

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