Idioms starting with T

Idioms starting with T

Idioms starting with t Idioms starting with t

IdiomMeaning
Take a rain checkTo decline an offer or invitation, with the intention of possibly accepting it later
Take the bull by the hornsTo confront a difficult situation boldly
Taste of your own medicineTo experience something unpleasant that one has previously inflicted on others
Throw in the towelTo give up or surrender
Turn over a new leafTo make a fresh start or change one’s behavior for the better
Tall orderA difficult or challenging task

 

IdiomMeaning
Through thick and thinDuring both good times and bad times
To each his ownEveryone has their own preferences or opinions
Touch and goUncertain or precarious
Two peas in a podTwo people who are very similar or closely related
Turn the tablesTo reverse a situation or gain the upper hand
TearjerkerA story or event that evokes strong emotions, particularly sadness or sympathy
Turn a deaf earTo ignore or refuse to listen

 

IdiomMeaning
Take the cakeTo be exceptionally good or impressive
Turn a blind eyeTo ignore or overlook something, especially wrongdoing
The whole nine yardsEverything, all the way, or to the fullest extent
Toss-upA situation in which the outcome is uncertain or equally likely to go either way
Toe the lineTo conform to rules or standards
Take the plungeTo take a significant and often risky step or decision
To the letterExactly as instructed or precisely

 

IdiomMeaning
Take with a grain of saltTo be skeptical or not fully believe something
Third time’s a charmBelief that after two unsuccessful attempts, the third attempt will be successful
Talk turkeyTo speak candidly or seriously about something
Turn a profitTo make a financial gain or profit
The straw that broke the camel’s backThe final small burden that causes someone to collapse under pressure or stress
Throw caution to the windTo act recklessly or without considering the consequences
Time is moneyTime should be used efficiently because it has value

 

IdiomMeaning
Two-facedInsincere or deceitful
Touch baseTo make contact or get in touch
Take the high roadTo act with integrity or moral superiority
Tighten the screwsTo increase pressure or control on a situation or person
Throw someone under the busTo betray or sacrifice someone for personal gain
Thick as thievesVery close or intimate friends
Talk someone’s ear offTo talk incessantly or for an extended period of time

 

IdiomMeaning
Turn the other cheekTo respond to insult or injury with forgiveness or humility
Turn the tideTo cause a shift in the direction of a situation or outcome
Take it with a grain of saltTo be skeptical about something
Taste of one’s own medicineTo experience the same negative treatment that one has given to others
Time heals all woundsPain or distress lessens over time
Throw the baby out with the bathwaterTo discard something valuable along with something undesirable
Take the edge offTo make something less intense or severe

 

IdiomMeaning
Time fliesTime passes quickly
Take the baitTo fall for a trick or deception
To the moon and backA phrase expressing extreme love or affection
Tighten one’s beltTo reduce spending or live more frugally
Toss and turnTo be restless or unable to sleep comfortably
Take a hikeTo go away or leave abruptly
Through the grapevineInformation passed on through gossip or informal channels

 

IdiomMeaning
To have a tiger by the tailTo be in a situation that is difficult to control or manage
To beat a dead horseTo waste time on a futile effort
Turn the screw(s)To increase pressure or difficulty on someone or something
Take the wind out of someone’s sailsTo deflate someone’s confidence or enthusiasm
Turn the cornerTo overcome a difficult situation and start improving
Take one for the teamTo make a sacrifice for the benefit of a group
Turn a new leafTo make a fresh start or change one’s behavior for the better

 

IdiomMeaning
Take it or leave itAccept it as it is or reject it
The ball is in your courtIt is your responsibility to take action or make a decision
The buck stops hereThe responsibility for a decision or action rests with the speaker
Tug of warA struggle for supremacy or control between opposing forces
Take a back seatTo assume a position of lesser importance or influence
The elephant in the roomAn obvious problem or controversial issue that is being ignored or avoided
The grass is always greener on the other sidePeople tend to covet what they don’t have

 

IdiomMeaning
The handwriting on the wallSigns or indications of impending trouble or disaster
The pot calling the kettle blackAccusing someone of a fault that one possesses
Time will tellThe truth or outcome will become apparent eventually
Two sides of the same coinTwo perspectives or aspects of the same situation
Two heads are better than oneCollaborative thinking often leads to better results
To cut to the chaseTo get to the main point without wasting time
To kill two birds with one stoneTo accomplish two objectives with a single action
Through rose-colored glassesTo view things in an overly optimistic or idealistic way
To have one’s head in the cloudsTo be daydreaming or not paying attention to reality

 

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